What do you think about the plugiator?

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What do you think about the plugiator?

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i have to say from a political point of view i would only currently feel comfortable buying Sonic Core and S|C endorsed products. Of course if he situation between the two companies changes then anything's up for grabs :D .
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Excellent!
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Post by MD69 »

Hi,

Technically, ASX is more appealing to me, but it depend on the keyboard host . I don't feel comfortable with rotary encoded drawbars for exemple.

I guess synth emu on plugiator and orgam and electric keyboards on ASX for exemple would be good.

Currently I think we lack tecnical information (polyphony, relative/absolute encoders, computer /keyboard host integration,...) to see their respective benefits.

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Hi, aren't these Creamware plugins? How is it these devices have these plugins available to them?

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Post by BingoTheClowno »

Plugiator? What a silly name.
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:lol:
I actually agree.
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Post by hifiboom »

the asx card really has my interest.

I wonder if you can update this plug-card alsowith new stuff like the plugiator can load prodyssey.

I always wanted an cme uf series keyboard.

do these cards work also with the old cme keyboards , which were much cheaper than the new lineup?
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The name is very bad i agree.
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I think Plugificator sounds cooler.
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or PlugMachine.
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Post by Mr Arkadin »

Because of the vowel after the 'Plug', in English it could imply a soft 'g', so you get Pludge-iator or even Plooj-iator, which i'm sure is not the intent.
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Post by t_tangent »

Should really have been called Plagiariser, I think thats what you guys are getting at :)
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Plugifimicationafierperatedator
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Post by Tiitu »

English appears to be quite complicated, but is it in English? Or, was it just a name? In any case, I find it a little funny in a good way.
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it's rather german, I'm afraid. :lol: A tongue what we call denglish which seems to be the main business of german marketing experts those days.
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Shouldn't it be Plugiater in Engrman? :P
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Plug-in unit = steckbarer Einschub, Einsteckeinheit , Modul-Steckbaugruppe, Steckbaugruppe, Steckeinheit ... hmm? :o
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Plagiariser = someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they were his own
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Post by kylie »

stardust wrote:What about pluggor.
this one got some saxonian touch... :)
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