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Is it true? Look on CW!
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You're quick. :wink:

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September 13, 2002

CreamWare Modular III
New version of the modular synthesizer for the SCOPE Fusion Platform

With the Modular III, a new modular synthesizer system for the CreamWare
DSP platform is now available. Now in its third generation, the Modular
offers over 220 modules, along with more than 100 complete synthesizer
patches providing the user with a total of roughly 800 sounds. The
newly-developed Modular Remote Control allows even the most complex Modular
patches to be operated as easily as a mini-synthesizer.

Hans Zimmer, the Academy-Award winning composer (Gladiator, Lion King...),
who has been using CreamWare systems for many years, has this to say about
the Modular III: "I love the new features and modules of the Modular III.
It represents the flexibility and modularity of CreamWare's SCOPE Fusion
Platform altogether."

In developing the over 70 new modules, many of the wishes of existing users
were taken into consideration. Some of the results: a wavetable oscillator
with the waveforms of the legendary Prophet VS, a multimode filter
embodying 25 different types of filter, the unique sounds of
single-sideband modulation, and everything which is needed to build one's
own vocoder. Various modules created according to the specifications of
Hans Zimmer are also included.

Those who are less interested in creating the synthesizer of their dreams
and are primarily looking for an assemblage of high-calibre instruments
will likewise find that the Modular III has plenty to offer. 25 new,
completely pre-wired synthesizer patches make use of the extensive
possibilities of the Modular synthesizer. They cover a sonic territory that
ranges from FM, over analog, additive and wavetable synthesis, all the way
to sample-based synthesis.

The new Modular Remote Control makes using Modular patches simple and
convenient. Up to sixteen freely-selectable patch parameters can be remote
controlled via the clean, uncluttered operating window of the MRC. The user
can even design the appearance of the MRC for each patch individually using
any desired bitmap-format graphic file.

As part of the introduction of the Modular III, CreamWare is holding a
contest. Users can submit their own patches to CreamWare up until November
31, 2002. Each of the five best entries will be rewarded with CreamWare
software with a value of 200 Euro.

The Modular III is available now in the CreamWare Online Shop and from
CreamWare dealers. The price is 249 Euro. Owners of the Modular V2 can
upgrade to the Modular III for 98 Euro. Operation of the Modular III
plug-in requires one of the CreamWare DSP systems Luna, PowerSampler,
Pulsar or SCOPE /SP.
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Sorry, but i got the message from CW after i posted the message and yesterday it wasn´t there :smile: .
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Hey Spirit! You got your skinning! I guess its not the 'dead-old' :smile:

Who's going to be the first to upload a patch with their own skin!?

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On 2002-09-13 13:16, EarlyFirst wrote:
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Hehe, by ONE minute! :smile: And you and sub posted at exactly the same time!!!

Also, should mention there's an upgrade price of 98 EUR, for Modular2 owners.

-John
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Post by marcuspocus »

This very very very cool!!!!

Bunch of new filter, MIDI sequencer modules, damn, i going to buy it NOW !!

Ciao, cyya laterz!
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It's time to celebrate!!! I can't wait to get my hands on this! I am SOOO happy!
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Well, i was off to buy the mod3, and the shop seems to have problem, i cannot buy it because the shop say i don't have the mod2 already to buy the upgrade. But the thing is, i have it! Damn!
I'll have to wait that they fix this... bou-hou-hou :sad:
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Post by Chill69 »

Heh, and I'm a breath away from downloading Modular 2, and then this pops into my email. Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh.. :smile: I'm learning Mod 2 first, then I'm DL'ing the upgrade to Mod 3!

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You'll find pictures of all the new modules on <a href="http://bwmodular.crosswinds.net/modulep ... es.htm">m3 modules page </a> on my site :smile:

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On 2002-09-13 15:56, marcuspocus wrote:
Well, i was off to buy the mod3, and the shop seems to have problem, i cannot buy it because the shop say i don't have the mod2 already to buy the upgrade. But the thing is, i have it! Damn!
I'll have to wait that they fix this... bou-hou-hou :sad:
I have the same problem :cry: !
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Post by jeezs »

Same for me , impossible to buy the update , the server tell me my card is not elligible for the update . but I havethe modular V2.
I hope they fix this issue soon.
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Post by Michaelj »

Hello !

I upgraded yesterday
14 sept
from my modular 2 to modular 3
everything went fine.
no probs at all.

just remember to also download
the "all keys" file from you page
after you have upgrade


now its time to try it out for real.

/ michael

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Perhaps the reason for not being able to upgrade is that M2 in my case is bought with the ProPack. Anyone there who got the update with M2 from ProPack?
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Post by marcuspocus »

Well, that was exactly the problem, and Ingo already said it on creamware forum. He told us that it as been fix monday morning.

So, just go and spend your money on it if you want :smile:
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Post by orbita »

I just tried to get Modular III. I paid ok but I cant download it. I click the button that for it and it said it generated it. Then when I went to download I got a 0 k file. I can download other things from the page ok. Strange. I tried the ftp too but I dont see anything on that.
To be or not to be. What was the question?
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Post by RedSun »

Orbita,

The MOD3 seems to be part of the SFP3.1c. You could try to install it with your new key file and it should work.



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