A little bit of good press for Creamware

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bassdude
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From AudioTechnology (an Australian audio industry rag) regarding the new Fairlight Constellation console:-

"...Plug-ins have been integrated by adding Creamware DSP cards to the Constellation mixer. This means that all the plug-ins in Creamware's arsenal can be used. The signal path is very flexible with plug-ins pre or post both EQ and dynamics. New for NAB is the implementation of VST plug-ins. Using the Creamware card for signal interfacing, VST plugs can be patched in the same way...."

Creamware cards are also used in the Fairlight DREAM series consoles.

Also from the same mag, and something I didn't expect to see, is an article "The Future of Multi-Channel Surround Listening?", where a guy set up a PA in a hall and used Cubase and a Creamware setup with - "The unique element is a software patch he's found called Z matrix...". The article then goes on to describe how using Z matrix the guy is able to build the listening environment etc.
A good read.
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Post by valis »

Nice press for Creamware :smile:

This is EXACTLY the sort of thing they need to have featured on their site. Most of here have seen references to the Fairlight usage before, but have new customers?
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Post by scary808 »

I also spotted a piece of press in the magazine EQ. It mentions the new
"product line". Also mentioned was the
genius Flexor package. They even spoke
of Flexor2, Grainmiller,& Phil.
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Post by siriusbliss »

I've also setup a 16-channel circular dome theater application using z-matrix and my A16 to send individual channels to the speakers.

VERY cool effect for interactive theater applications.

I'm currently speaking with other dome developers regarding use of this approach.
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Post by j9k »

i worked at the reuben h. fleets' Imax theater as a console operator for three years. they have a 26 meter dome. their surround speaker setup is

left front
right front
left rear
right rear
top for special effect sounds
center for main naration

they also have a set of subs but that signal taken from a crossover.

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You could inform Ralf
about the discoveries :smile:

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actually I emailed him as soon as I replied to this thread with the url of this thread and a subject of "Not spam: forward to cw marketing" or something similar.

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