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The software emulations that came with the Creamware PULSAR II made their way into the stand alone Creamware ASB Pro-12, Prodessy, Minimax which then made their way to the Use Audio Plugiator. John Bowen of Sequential Circuits fame and the John Bowen Solaris worked closely with Creamware on the models. The PULSAR II like the KORG OASYS PCI recently listed here, are interesting and significant parts of synth history.
"Pulsar II PCI system integrates mixing, effects, synthesis, sampling and unlimited signal routing into a single ultra powerful and widley-compatible realtime DSP environment.
Features
32 channel digital mixer
Synthesizer suite includes 20 synths / modular synth with 200 modules
DSP Engine
Open platform
DSP Effects: over 30 effects
Sample Player
Specifications
Polyphony - Up to 20 voices depending on structure
Sampler - 16 stereo-voices per module (up to 64 stereo-voices)
Synthesizer - 100+ different modules
Mixer - 32-channel digital mixer; EQs, Dynamics; 20 channels In, 20 channels Out, 2 x ADAT, S/PDIF + analog, 96kHz support, 24-bit resolution
Effects - delays, reverbs, limiting, compression, distortions, modular effect capabilities
Keyboard - None (virtual synth)
Memory - 14 finished patches (complete synths!) made by professional sound designers
Control - Midi. Built-in Midi Interface. MME- and ASIO-drivers"
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