Thursday, November 15, 2012
Subtractor Meets Creamware ASB
This of course is just a render. I spotted it on Tommy Welsch of Anyware Instruments Facebook feed. What immediately came to mind was a Creamware ASB desktop synth. It's too bad they are gone. It would have been interesting to see what else they could have come up with. The Creamware Minimax and Prodyssey ASB boxes are known for sounding incredibly close to the originals and in turn, very, very good. They also added polyphony, which made them the closest things you could get to a polyphonic Minimoog and ARP Odyssey.
When Creamware folded, Sonic Core and Use Audio were formed. Sonic Core still produces the Scope Platform which features the Minimax and Prodyssey software emulations and well as others. Use Audio released the models in their plugiator desktop hardware synth. Sonic Core also worked with John Bowen Synth Design on the Solaris.
Subtractor of course is part of Propellerhead's Reason.
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