MATRIXSYNTH: Creamware ASB Minimax and Pro-12


Thursday, July 27, 2006

Creamware ASB Minimax and Pro-12

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Creamware.

2 comments:

  1. I hear they are really good. I heard the Minimax breifly and it sounded good. What makes me want one is the poliphony of the Minimax. A polyphonic Moog with the bite of the real deal. The thing I don't like is that the oscillator frequency knobs step, but that's me. Some people don't mind and you can always route a mod wheel to it but then there goes your mod wheel. Not sure if routing another midi knob to it would still result in stepping. I'm curious about the Odyssey ASB as well.

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  2. Critical listening of Creamware's emulations has always left me wanting.

    It's like the air in Germany is different and conducts sound differently from over here in Canada.

    Something's not right - a touch of smear, some weakness in modulation...

    I really wanted to try their scope system, but had many compatabilities and never got it working (Returned).

    Then they went under, and are now back with these control surfaces + plugins they've made before.

    I'm sure they've improved or tweaked the plugins, but don't most of them exist in their SCOPE platform?

    I'd like to compare their Mini with the GMedia Mini Monsta (which I think is way good).

    Also, the WayOutWare Arp2600 is pretty ultra fantastic IMO.

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