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Post by bosone »

besdides the noah demo, did anyone listened to che CW B2003 hammond???
how is it compared to the NI B4?
how musch is the poliphony on a pulsar 2??
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Post by spoimala »

Is there such for SFP???
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Post by alfonso »

Yes!

The polyphony is full (2 keyb.+pedals), about 90 notes...fixed. It's a different polyphony management, of course... :smile:
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Post by bassdude »

I gotta say, that CW b2003 has my interest piqued as well. Is it any good? There doesn't seem to be much info or demos of it or anyhing.
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There are demo's at creamwares site now (http://www.creamware.de/en/products/noah/examples.asp).

GOD, who are making those demos??? They all sound awful. If I've heard that prior to buy anything, I would proberly never have got into creamware gear. But actually I LOVE the sound of creamware synths (Oscilators, filters, so on...)

Hey, why dont they just make decent demos of the synths/instruments isolated, so you can hear what they sounds like? I mean, personally I can't hear what the organ sounds like from those MP3z.

I think they are making fools out of them selves, its not sounding any professional at all (which I'm sure the instruments does!)

I hate to be so negative, but this really surprise me alot.

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Post by King of Snake »

Yes those demo's are really cheesy :smile:
But still the quality of the sounds is obvious, the organ sounds pretty nice to me.
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Post by petal »

Yeah - those examples are awful! It's not the sounds, but the musicexamples that are just wrong. It's strange but all Creamware's demos sounds awful. It's like they try to hit all targetgroups and fail them all - Who would like to listen to music that sounds like those examples?
They really should make a small contest out of it on their board....

Thomas :smile:
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agree!
never heard ONE nice demo in my life.
rock or dance.
programmers are not musicians, which isn't bad at all, but they don't seem to realize how important good demo's are.
Considering synths for instance, I even would prefer a demo with just a one note sawtooth combined with a lowcut resonance filter applied on it.
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Post by spoimala »

alfonso, are you sure there is one for SFP? I only find info about b2003 with NOAH.
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Post by bosone »

i think creamware should come here to PZ to get some good demo of their instruments! :grin:

and according to me they should have played the six string with a MIDI guitar, and not with a keyboard. (at least this is my impression!)
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Post by Ganool »

Yep. The demos are complete crap, but I get a good feeling about the Hammond. Hope CW will release it for the SFP in short time.
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Post by petal »

True, what you could hear of the Hammon sounded cool.

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