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Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 3:23 am
by EricNS
<i>Die Klangbeispiele werden zur Zeit erarbeitet. Bitte haben Sie noch etwas Geduld.</i>

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Come on Creamware... The thing is out now. Post a few audio samples of the Prodyssey, please.

I purchased the Minimax ASB last year, one minute after listening to the online samples... I could do the same for the Prodyssey :smile:

Alternatively, could someone record a few samples and put them online? Thanks!

Cheers,

Eric

Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 4:06 am
by Le Bone
I totally agree. It takes too long before the ASB devices are reviewed in the press, and as a musician it is mostly about how it sounds (followed by tweakability etc).

The device is currently being shipped and I would have thought alot of interest would be drummed up just by listening to it. No matter how flash it looks and how many buttons/sliders it has, I will not buy until I hear it.

In the UK ASB devices are not normally stocked so you cannot go to your local store and listen. You have to order at your store and then they order. I ordered my PRO-12 based on what it sounded like on the website and am keen to listen to the Prodessey to see if it anywhere near as good.

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 4:34 pm
by SekondThought
I totally agree. As the unit is shipping, there really should be no reason why we cannot have some sound examples to listen to. Has anyone had chance to hear it? Any comments? Anywhere else on the web that has some sound clips?

Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 3:24 pm
by Shayne White
Perhaps they figure that you can go listen to the Prodyssy Scope samples in the meantime, since it's the same thing... :razz:

Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 9:26 pm
by Septic
Guys, I made a Proddysey review page at a dutch synthsite.

Only dutch native speaking, but I posted some snippets of a Pro12 and Prodyssey there.

Here is the URL with my thread...

http://www.synthforum.nl/forums/showthr ... =Prodyssey

Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 10:18 pm
by mos6581
Septic, just to be sure. You are linking to a lengthy dutch forum with links to another web site (septic.xs4all.nl) which requires a password login. Am I right?

Good job.

Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 10:58 pm
by Septic
Yeps thats right. Those files are hosted on my password protected fileserver

The login for those files are
username=guest
password=[just press enter on your keyboard]

here are some direct links; (some of em feature a spectralis also :wink: )

Pro12 ASB
http://Septic.xs4all.nl/mp3/ASBPro12.mp3
http://Septic.xs4all.nl/mp3/Blakes7Ghettoedit.mp3
http://Septic.xs4all.nl/mp3/EH%20Slut.mp3
http://Septic.xs4all.nl/mp3/Pro12meetsE ... 28d%29.mp3
http://Septic.xs4all.nl/mp3/tangarino.mp3

Prodyssey ASB
http://Septic.xs4all.nl/mp3/Syncie2.mp3
http://Septic.xs4all.nl/mp3/Syncieleadon.mp3
http://Septic.xs4all.nl/mp3/Drogehap.mp3
http://1Septic.xs4all.nl/mp3/Takeemout001.mp3

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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 1:46 am
by EricNS
On 2006-08-19 16:53, stardust wrote:
Gents, just to make you know.

Creamware has NO official support forum.
Planet Z is a USER Forum where the USERS try to support each other.

This means: If you want to address creamware you will have better results addressing CWA directly via phone or mail.

Here on Z you will not find any direct response to product questions recently.
Ali, AndreD and Ralf are simply posting a sort of sync messages to this user forum to use this channel for the press releases, marketing campaigns and some announcement when the mail support system has some difficulties or is suspended.

So try the direct way for your convenience.
I know that. But since Creamware doesn't want to post samples, I'm asking here...

Septic, Thanks! I will check these mp3s.

Have a great day,

Eric

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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 11:29 am
by mos6581
Septic, thanks for the effort. I'm not convinced about the box yet tho.

Anyone else out there willing to add some more previews to this thread? I can host the files on my web server if needed. Send me a PM i you want me to.

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 2:13 pm
by Shroomz~>
Not me sorry, I have all ASB's in software that runs on SFP PCI hardware (& very well for that matter)

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 1:28 am
by Anna Lüse
The CreamWare staff has made a short demosong for the Prodyssey ASB yesterday. We hope that you like it. Comments are welcome.
ftp://creamware.de/demosongs/Prodyssey_ASB.mp3


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Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 2:12 am
by mos6581
That's a nice tune, although I think its a bit neutral. I'd like to hear what separates the Prodyssey from the other synths in CreamWares product line, or from any other synth for that matter. I didn't quite get the feeling that this couldn't be done by the Minimax or the Pro-12 for instance.

Maybe I have too high expectations on the Prodyssey since I'm not really sure how an Odyssey should sound. I have this idea but it might just be a fantasy...

I think I have to pick this one up on a refundable deal to try if I can get it to go where I'd wanna.

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 12:26 pm
by Dr.Wu
If i am not mistaken the bassline is seriously out of tune with the rest of the song.

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 4:20 pm
by fx1mark
I like it Anna, sounds good to me. It's got an edge to it that my minimax doesn't. I would like to hear something done with the sample and hold. (which the minimax nor pro-12 have)

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 1:04 am
by Le Bone
Thanks for that Anna, great starter for 10.

I really like the crunchy roboty sound in the background. That makes it different from the PRO-12 and Minimax. Reminds me of John Foxx in the Metamatic Album, and I know he loves his Oddessey.

Am also interested in what minimax type sounds it can do as it has the mini filter. I have the PRO-12, can I use this a minimax with balls?

The website talks about sci-fi/sfx type noises etc, I want to hear those. I want to know what sounds make this bit of kit unique that my other gear cannot do.

As someone else said, stick that S&H on and stick that through both filter types. Let me hear it bubble and squeak.

I am so impressed with my PRO-12, I think it wants a friend.

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:32 pm
by Anna Lüse
Four short examples by my friend Axel Jungkunst from Bielefeld, Germany. We both like the music of Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze from the 70s. Some additional Mellotron samples in number one.

http://www.elektropolis.de/audio_sektio ... ssey_1.mp3
http://www.elektropolis.de/audio_sektio ... ssey_2.mp3
http://www.elektropolis.de/audio_sektio ... ssey_3.mp3
http://www.elektropolis.de/audio_sektio ... ssey_4.mp3

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:19 am
by EricNS
On 2006-09-05 22:32, Anna Lüse wrote:
Four short examples by my friend Axel Jungkunst from Bielefeld, Germany. We both like the music of Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze from the 70s. Some additional Mellotron samples in number one.

http://www.elektropolis.de/audio_sektio ... ssey_1.mp3
http://www.elektropolis.de/audio_sektio ... ssey_2.mp3
http://www.elektropolis.de/audio_sektio ... ssey_3.mp3
http://www.elektropolis.de/audio_sektio ... ssey_4.mp3
Very nice examples. Thanks for posting!

The last one reminds me of Schulze's <i>Velvet Voyage</i> (<i>Mirage</i> album).

Cheers,

Eric

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 3:46 am
by hubird
good ones! very recognizable, thanks :smile:

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 2:50 am
by Anna Lüse

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 9:29 pm
by Anna Lüse