cwmodular is back

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cwmodular is back

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dear friends of the Modular,
after a long sleep the cwmodular site is alive again. And it has grown really big. Check it out:
http://www.cwmodular.org
(Yes, with Flexor3 modules)
ps: I think I have to make it a bit lighter, in terms of download time. If it's a problem for you, please tell me.
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Post by hifiboom »

this is very great!

not only the possibility to already listen to some of the Flexor 3 modules before the release! :lol:

No seriously this is a very nice information site, I especially like the shots from "what the modules do", so I don`t have to record the waves and view them in my sample editor on my own.

Good work! (It also looks like much work ! )
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very nice :-)
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Post by Ben Walker »

spacef wrote:very nice :-)
very very nice!
great work, and yes, it seems faster to load now.

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Post by erminardi »

I like this new version, I find it more usable and fast than before.
Thanks a lot (also for the Flexor3 manual ;) )
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Sooo Coool! Thankyou! 8-)
Welcome to the dawning of a new empire
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Post by roy thinnes »

thank for your nice comments!
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Post by cortone »

This site is incredibly useful. The waveform captures of the Filter outputs are priceless!

Thanks Roy Thinnes!

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Post by cortone »

This was so true, I just had to say it twice...

Sorry for the double-up, not sure how I caused that.

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Post by decimator »

Just plain EXCELLENT ! :o
And respect for the amount of time to compile all this data !!
I hope there will be a link someday at the Soniccore site ...
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looking amazing now :o

awsome job ! :D
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more responace graphs pretty please! :D
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Indispensable resource. Flexor modules up there already!!

Wanna see more spaceF modules up there. How about it Medhi :P
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Post by iSiStOy »

Impressive!!! :o

That just decided me to buy it as soon as I get my board back from SonicCore.
What a pleasure to see such an incredible platform keeping on living, thanks to some of its users (I mean, not just "users" anymore)...

My respects

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Post by Tau »

iSiStOy wrote: What a pleasure to see such an incredible platform keeping on living, thanks to some of its users (I mean, not just "users" anymore)...
My respects
Creamware seems to arise passion in its users... not that clinical-cynical-hyped-up thing you get in other places, but a true, genuine feeling of, I don't know, pride, on the one side, but extreme fun and excitement on the other... This is truly a very warm community, certainly well alive...

Roy : your site is amazing and has been really helpful to me on my modular dwellings. There's so much in there to learn, as I am the proud and excited user of SpaceF and FlexIII, and it's easy to get lost in there...

I thank you from the heart and wish you all the best. Long live the modular!


Much peace,

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Post by roy thinnes »

thanks a lot for your comments!
since new modular modules show up every week, a futher update of the cwmodular site was necessary. gosh, this cwm guy keeps me goin'! :lol:
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Post by roy thinnes »

hi!
it was time again for a bigger site update, with broken links fixes, some content corrections, and - mama mia - with infos on the new ModIV!
http://www.cwmodular.org/html/list7_modiv.html
http://www.cwmodular.org/html/modiv.html
:)
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Nice!

Thanks for this. Awesome.

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---> Roy , thank you very much for this great job ! All the things concerning the modular are there ! It is simply awesome.

A real knowledge database on the subject ! I would never find time, energy, patience to do something like that...!
Even the BBII box filters are detailed ! Incredibly usefull !


-------- How did you make the filter curves ? ---------
> > > > > > > > > > > > --- Musica --> here ! ---< < < < < < < < < < < <
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Many modules have been explained in great detail for Mod IV and this is deeply appreciated.
Great achievement Roy, really nice.
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