Creamware Electric Piano

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powerpulsarian
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Post by powerpulsarian »

Has anyone heard if Creamware is still planning to release an electric piano device?

I'm sure it will be great. Although, it going to be hard to compete with this native plugin - it is absolutely excellent! Check it out:

http://www.applied-acoustics.com/loungelizard.htm

Now - can Creamware come up with something even better that will help alleviate the strain this one puts on my CPU.
Joxer the Mighty
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Post by Joxer the Mighty »

There is a modular patch I really like called Seventythree. It's not as accurate as Lounge Lizard, but it's still a pretty darn good electric piano emulation. Maybe it will keep you happy until Creamware releases their e. piano...that is, if they still plan on doing so.
AltMR
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Post by AltMR »

On 2004-03-11 09:37, powerpulsarian wrote:
Has anyone heard if Creamware is still planning to release an electric piano device?

I'm sure it will be great. Although, it going to be hard to compete with this native plugin - it is absolutely excellent! Check it out:

http://www.applied-acoustics.com/loungelizard.htm

Now - can Creamware come up with something even better that will help alleviate the strain this one puts on my CPU.
I absolutely agree with you. CW has done B2003, so it's time for Rhodes, Wurlitzer and maybe D6. It'd be fine, to play it with no latency and CPU load.
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