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Post by hifiboom »

some activity is already going on there.
www.sonicCore.com
:)
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good start....
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Post by kybernaut_01 »

Looks good!

From the photos it seems that they'll also continue to manufacture the ASBs... But the text says that they have acquired the rights to the _SCOPE_ technology.... :roll: Or maybe ASB is scope, too?
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Post by darkrezin »

Scope technology is a name for the Creamware DSP technology as a whole, including the algorithms and device designs. The ASB's may run on a slightly different DSP chip but the same algorithms and synth architectures are used as on the Scope plugins which run on PCI cards.
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Post by ali »

yes they are working very hard to get everything switch to sonic core as soon as possible.
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:-D
see before believe, eh?
it will be fine :-)
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Post by firubbi »

looks better :)
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Post by kylie »

still enough missing, but comforting to know that there is progress...

the reappearance of the adat i/o plate in conjunction with the disappearance of the z-link plate may be a glitch, but still confuses me... :)
and could (still) mentioning the upgradability of the a16u mean that there could be progress in that direction, too? (or was that just copy and paste from old specs?)

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English doesn't look to be fully implemented yet...
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Post by pling »

german either! :D
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Post by ali »

this is also a temp site.

now concentration on moving to new place and getting everything in place then new site will start to take shape. :)
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Post by Ralf »

Hello,

to explain -> this site is only a temporary solution until there is the time to create the final website.

There was no time ( due to the frankfurt music fair, the developement of solaris and the aquirement of the creamware-stuff ) to build an english site, or write more detailed. Be patient :=)

The main reason for this temporary site is to show, that the platform, the products and support are still alive and in good hands.

Things will grow up !

cheers
ralf

valis wrote:English doesn't look to be fully implemented yet...
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ali wrote:yes they are working very hard to get everything switch to sonic core as soon as possible.
I had previously thought that SonicCore would continue to manufacture products under CreamWare's brand name. Does this mean that Scope, ASB, etc. are going to entirely change to SonicCore on the devices themselves?

Glad to see you're still around, Ali! :D

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Post by motormind »

How long should it take to receive a keyfile?
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Post by bill3107 »

Man, can you imagine a removal with boxes full of DSPs, Boards, etc... ???? By far more pleasant than a fridge, owen, clothes.... :lol:

Happy removal !!!!!!!! All the best to SonicCore !!!!!!

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motormind wrote:How long should it take to receive a keyfile?
normally, a day, maybe two.
sometimes it's possible to get filtered by the antispam filter, especially if using a "free" email address like hotmail. with all the moving going on, 3-4 days might happen. if it's been more than 3-4 days, just write back and they should take care of you. what email did you write to?
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Post by motormind »

garyb wrote:
motormind wrote:How long should it take to receive a keyfile?
normally, a day, maybe two.
sometimes it's possible to get filtered by the antispam filter, especially if using a "free" email address like hotmail. with all the moving going on, 3-4 days might happen. if it's been more than 3-4 days, just write back and they should take care of you. what email did you write to?
That is pretty slow. I'd expect it with a few hours. I wrote to info@soniccore.com
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:roll:
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Post by katano »

nice first two posts :D
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Post by astroman »

motormind wrote:...That is pretty slow. I'd expect it with a few hours. I wrote to info@soniccore.com
well, anything goes - I'd expect new fees and the existing ones (for license transfer etc) to be raised in the range of (say) 2 to 4, so your expectations can be met in future... ;)
if I remember correctly I've seen such 'service' charged for up to $200 somewhere, so there's still some range left :P

cheers, Tom

ps: it's not the email-adress itself (f.e. dude@hotmail.com), but the ip of the sending mailserver and the ip path the mail is forwarded that's filtered
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