MATRIXSYNTH: Creamware Pro-12 Review


Thursday, September 13, 2007

Creamware Pro-12 Review

Title link takes you to the Spanish review on Cellular Structures. You can read a Google translated version here.

"Now which everybody is affected with the new Prophet the 8 of Dave Smiths, and in spite of that way existing emulations for computer like Pro 53 of Native Instruments or Prophet V of Arturia, I have decided on the German company/signature Creamware to acquire my version of mythical Prophet V, a version in rack and digitalis (the one of Dave Smith is analogical) that, apparently it is not inferior absolutely to the original one."

2 comments:

  1. the machine covers a good range of the (fairly hard to get in good condition) Pro 5 sound, has a few minor issues due to the fact that the company "creamware" folded during the time the last small glitches were cured with firmware updates...but I prefer this one over software plug-ins any day. It seems that the ASB unit's sound models will be incorporated in Bowens "Solaris" synth (creamware is now re-establishing its developer group as "soniccore" and collaborates with Bowen)

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  2. PS: I paid 500 Euros as they were selling out recently - which I guess is fairly decent for a new synth

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