Sonicore board options for CME controllers
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Sonicore board options for CME controllers
It looks like CME announced an option board for their controller keyboards at Messe that runs Sonicore (trying to get used to saying that) synths. It runs Minimax, Lightwave, B2000 and Vocodizer, and lists for US$369.
http://www.cme-pro.com/products-list/product-asx.html
http://www.cme-pro.com/products-list/product-asx.html
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I'm wondering too...I'm completely out of analog audio inputs in my system, and I'm wondering if the audio can go over USB?stardust wrote:So is it an ASB in the CME case or is there more integration (USB, midi assignment etc) ?
I have a UF keyboard, and this looks like a great way to get extra MiniMax/etc. polyphony without buying an ASB (I'd get the Pro-12 first, anyway). I once mapped the sliders and knobs on my UF to MiniMax on Scope, and it was lots of fun -- so I already know they're a great match!

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I am getting a kick out of this controller from CME. Friends of mine have the UF8's, and UF6's w/ Firewire / USB audio. They seem to be low priced decent quality controllers. But this synth could considerably raise the prices, and quality of their controllers. Never thought I'd buy a " commie " synth !!
Let's face the facts guys. European, Japanese, and American made products are becoming tougher, and tougher to be competitive. Third World and Communist countries are becoming more and more integrated into capitalist economies. I wonder how many Creamware DSP cards were sold in China, Cuba, and North Korea ? I bet Kim Il Sung probably has a couple.
I look forward to buying hardware Solaris, but John refuses to take my money. All of our future depends on higher levels of education for our children, and constant foresight on sucsess as we face low cost, and sometimes governmant backed business's. I already have a Chinese QWERTY for my son to learn his numerals on. I make him earn his PSIII games !!
I still await a hardware controller similar to JBSD's Solaris, blanketed w/ LCD's so I can quit using these little shitty stickers w/ fluorescent backgrounds painted on them. SonicCore's future is sound IMHO. Expect Klangboxes of higher quality, and custom designed hardware synths based off of Black Fins, and the next Analog Devices products probably called Humpbacks to take me into retirement. The Solaris experiment MUST SUCSEED if we are to have a good future, so save your money for the fall, and jump in 4 the big win, buying Solaris is our ticket !! Don't forget, we are all part of a giant beta testing forum 4 SonicCore. Well let's get ready to rumble.
Let's face the facts guys. European, Japanese, and American made products are becoming tougher, and tougher to be competitive. Third World and Communist countries are becoming more and more integrated into capitalist economies. I wonder how many Creamware DSP cards were sold in China, Cuba, and North Korea ? I bet Kim Il Sung probably has a couple.
I look forward to buying hardware Solaris, but John refuses to take my money. All of our future depends on higher levels of education for our children, and constant foresight on sucsess as we face low cost, and sometimes governmant backed business's. I already have a Chinese QWERTY for my son to learn his numerals on. I make him earn his PSIII games !!
I still await a hardware controller similar to JBSD's Solaris, blanketed w/ LCD's so I can quit using these little shitty stickers w/ fluorescent backgrounds painted on them. SonicCore's future is sound IMHO. Expect Klangboxes of higher quality, and custom designed hardware synths based off of Black Fins, and the next Analog Devices products probably called Humpbacks to take me into retirement. The Solaris experiment MUST SUCSEED if we are to have a good future, so save your money for the fall, and jump in 4 the big win, buying Solaris is our ticket !! Don't forget, we are all part of a giant beta testing forum 4 SonicCore. Well let's get ready to rumble.
don't be irritated by (some) Blackfin's high clock rates - those are NOT number crunchers (a RISC Cpu plus a DSP core on one chip - a coop with IBM) and 'programs' are incompatible with the SHARC DSP line.scope4live wrote:... Expect Klangboxes of higher quality, and custom designed hardware synths based off of Black Fins, and the next Analog Devices products probably called Humpbacks to take me into retirement. ...
SonicCore was so gentle to show the sonic core of the Solaris on Messe, there are 6 DSPs of the 3rd Sharc generation on board - clocked 4 times the rate we're used to and with SIMD capabilities, which means a significantly improved DSP efficiency.
The latter feature could easily improve performance by an additional factor of at least 2 (where it applies - I'm not familiar with the specific coding, though)
This would give the Solaris hardware an (estimated) 50-60 'current DSP' equivalent, with the advantage of faster internal data transfer (all on one board)...

If they can match the price range that was discussed during Messe, then there's indeed a fair market chance for this instrument.
It's not the average Joe's cup of tea anyway - so few worries about messing with mass-marketers.
As a software Solaris owner I was pretty confused at first glance and only thought ...eh ???, but after understanding the basic button&dial switching it revealed to be as intuitive as can be, and was fun to explore.
There IS a significant learning step though, as there is driving a sportscar.
I've fiddled just a little bit with a limited prototype - when it's ready it will be synth heaven. Seriously.
cheers, Tom
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This should give some nice idea about the Keyboard Module.
http://www.cme-pro.com/products-list/product-asx.html
http://www.cme-pro.com/products-list/product-asx.html
seems nice
i like the idea of expansions
i like the idea of expansions
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Links....
The website is being redone at the moment. You can expect the 'exciting' inDSP links in a week or two. The past months have been very hectic and website was least on our minds. So much for the dull fare it served........
I think this was the so called "Virtual ICON" which was shown during january NAMM show...johnbowen wrote:This is a product from inDSP....it is also available with another keyboard controller, but I've forgotten the name....kybernaut_01 wrote:As far as I know, this has nothing to do with SonicCore but rather with InDSP!
I could be wrong, though...
john b.
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