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inDSP Frank
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Post by inDSP Frank »

Hi folks,

new forums are online at CreamWare. Would be great if you could come by once in a while and help avoid the new forum becomes like the old forum. Sincere thanks!!

Also Interpole is online now. Please note - 5 Minutes ago we got the MSG that the Mac version has some installer issue! Tomorrow our staff will be back in to fix it. If you're on the Mac, please wait until there is a fix tomorrow.

For all europeans - find details on our upcoming "Noah Dealer Demo Tour" thru Germany on our website as well.

Cheers, Frank
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Post by King of Snake »

Cool! Is there now any more info for those people who are interested in using both NOAH and SFP, will they need to buy Interpole seperately for SFP for example, even though they already have the plugin in the NOAH?
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Post by inDSP Frank »

See our "Gimme 5" campeign.... if you already own a Pulsar and purchase a Noah by Sep 30, you get three SFP plugins of your choice for free!
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Post by Grok »

On 2003-06-17 16:59, CW Frank wrote:
See our "Gimme 5" campeign.... if you already own a Pulsar and purchase a Noah by Sep 30, you get three SFP plugins of your choice for free!
Uh...Seems that the "Gimme 5" offer is not exactly this one actually on the site?

Extract of http://www.creamware.de/en/Home/news/Gi ... efault.asp at this hour:
For the introduction of the Noah synthesizer CreamWare offers a special deal for all users of a Pulsar II, Power Pulsar or SCOPE /SP DSP systems. Until June 30 2003, those who purchase a Noah synthesizer will receive three plug-ins free worth a total of 750 Euro for their DSP system!
S..t, I only have a Pulsar I :smile: (& SRB I & Luna).

Anyway, I don't have the money to buy the Noah, but perhaps some Pulsar I users could be interested?

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Post by thorkell »

The new forum is a great strep forward!

Good work CW
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Post by inDSP Frank »

Sorry, forgot to mention Gimme 5 requires a current 6-DSP or 15-DSP board.
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Post by ChrisWerner »

I wish I hadn´t bought a PulsarI SRB. There were never a "Bonus" for such cards.
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Post by Grok »

With my 3 CW cards (=11DSPs) and all the plugins I bought (all the best ones except PsyQ), I have spent more money on CW devices than if I had bought a Scope card.

But, nevermind...:wink: With my Samplitude Pro + SFP setup, I have all that I need to compete with every other setup in the world except those with the DSD feature. So I'm happy
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Post by bassdude »

Hello Frank,

It's definitely better forum and I'm glad CW have made this change. But it seems a bit too slow. I don't know if other people are having the same problems. I'm getting a lot of php timeout errors. One post I'm trying o reply too I don't get a submit button!

I'll take a guess that it's not a server speed or bandwidth problem as the creamware logo's are served rather quickly. It seems that there is a slow down with database dips. Perhaps some database or php optimisation is needed?
I've seen this before when we used php into oracle. The sql query into the oracle database was lightning fast but, in our case, php was slow in presenting it. Some optimisations did the trick.
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Post by King of Snake »

it is indeed very slow and should be improved.
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Post by otter »

in fact it´s TOO slow!


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Post by Tony B »

To C.W. Frank. I am trying to register on the new forum but I am not getting on. What are the requirements. I am not able to log onto the old DSP forum again. I re registered my hardware and I am waiting about one week now for a reply.
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Post by inDSP Frank »

@abre
We found you have two logins, but just one login is registered with hardware. Try "the other" login, that should work. Email webmaster@creamware.de if the problem persists.
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