CreamWare ASB Modules Comes to America
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 7:20 pm
CreamWare ASB Modules Comes to America
The ASB series of desktop hardware sound modules use advanced digital technology to faithfully replicate the analog circuits and sounds of classic analog synthesizers and the venerable Hammond ® B3. Based on such trend-setting instruments as the original MiniMoog TM, the ASB series offers modern-day features, such as polyphonic performance, preset memory, effects, velocity and aftertouch response, and full MIDI implementation. All modules feature real-time hands-on control via front panel knobs that emulate the layout and design of the original instruments, and include software interfaces that provide sophisticated editor/librarian functions via the built-in USB interface.
The series includes Minimax (a 12-note polyphonic version of the MiniMoog - the instrument that made synthesizers an essential part of popular music), Pro-12 (a similarly enhanced version of the famous Prophet 5TM), Prodyssey (a polyphonic ARP Odyssey TM emulation with a selectable Moog-style filter) and the B4000 organ module, which delivers the Hammond ® sound in a convenient, portable, and affordable package.
The instruments are distributed exclusively in the U.S. by QuireTec Designs International. QuireTec president Ted Keffalo commented, “CreamWare has a long history of developing outstanding synthesis and computer sound technology. Our aim is to let the U.S. customers know just how great the technology truly is.”
The ASB series of desktop hardware sound modules use advanced digital technology to faithfully replicate the analog circuits and sounds of classic analog synthesizers and the venerable Hammond ® B3. Based on such trend-setting instruments as the original MiniMoog TM, the ASB series offers modern-day features, such as polyphonic performance, preset memory, effects, velocity and aftertouch response, and full MIDI implementation. All modules feature real-time hands-on control via front panel knobs that emulate the layout and design of the original instruments, and include software interfaces that provide sophisticated editor/librarian functions via the built-in USB interface.
The series includes Minimax (a 12-note polyphonic version of the MiniMoog - the instrument that made synthesizers an essential part of popular music), Pro-12 (a similarly enhanced version of the famous Prophet 5TM), Prodyssey (a polyphonic ARP Odyssey TM emulation with a selectable Moog-style filter) and the B4000 organ module, which delivers the Hammond ® sound in a convenient, portable, and affordable package.
The instruments are distributed exclusively in the U.S. by QuireTec Designs International. QuireTec president Ted Keffalo commented, “CreamWare has a long history of developing outstanding synthesis and computer sound technology. Our aim is to let the U.S. customers know just how great the technology truly is.”