Was he sucsessful in his endeavors ?
If so, how is the editing coming along w/ the KBX's ?
These were meant for the stage IMHO.
Andre's Device Panels 4 Cubase 4
I have the PRO-12 ASB and Prodyssey Klangbox. Soundwise the Prodyssey is just so versatile and rocks my boat. The Pro-12 is great sonically, but those dials make it sing. Just wish I had not gone chaep on Prodyssey and had bought the full asb.
Real knobs are great, a good second would be cubase panels and very last is the computer editor.
I hope someone from Creamware compensates Andre for his time on making those panels as IMHO they add alot of extra value to the Product.
Real knobs are great, a good second would be cubase panels and very last is the computer editor.
I hope someone from Creamware compensates Andre for his time on making those panels as IMHO they add alot of extra value to the Product.
I agree,
Andre, do you like the Intel E series CPU's? I have a great connect who gets review chips early. It should go to you not me. You could give us some serious insights w/ a connect like that. All I can do is brag about it. PM me if you find the time.
I think that Creamware needs to release some more choices. I already have all of their stuff, and will use this to have as spares and extra DSP saving times. I would love a Six String. That dev. can make some really cool hybrid guitar patches.
I Love all 3rd party stuff, but have noticed their works require load times, where as Creamware synths are great 4 live work as they play when the button is pushed. I just have to be more aware of my PrgmChngs on the Zarg beasts, but their buzzy drip fatness, is well worth the wait. Reminds me of the Lexicon PCM70, when it first came out the sequencer would send a program change, and it would load !! So I had to use a cheap old Alesis MIDI FX, and the 70 would just do ambience per performance. The expensive massive beasts require time, some things never change.
Let Us See What Becomes Of This In Janurary,
Andre, do you like the Intel E series CPU's? I have a great connect who gets review chips early. It should go to you not me. You could give us some serious insights w/ a connect like that. All I can do is brag about it. PM me if you find the time.
I think that Creamware needs to release some more choices. I already have all of their stuff, and will use this to have as spares and extra DSP saving times. I would love a Six String. That dev. can make some really cool hybrid guitar patches.
I Love all 3rd party stuff, but have noticed their works require load times, where as Creamware synths are great 4 live work as they play when the button is pushed. I just have to be more aware of my PrgmChngs on the Zarg beasts, but their buzzy drip fatness, is well worth the wait. Reminds me of the Lexicon PCM70, when it first came out the sequencer would send a program change, and it would load !! So I had to use a cheap old Alesis MIDI FX, and the 70 would just do ambience per performance. The expensive massive beasts require time, some things never change.
Let Us See What Becomes Of This In Janurary,