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Post by borg »

i just bought the propack, so i wonder what's in store for the ones who put down the bucks for something more. (seems they're gonna work with mixer packages and stuff like that?)
I'llhave a deeper look later on.
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Post by marcuspocus »

This is very cool !!!

As i saw on the last page, the VDAT devices will be made available to Pulsar & Luna user!!! This is VERY GREAT !!!!

I want it !!!

Only lacking a SEQ now! Can't wait to get this new v3.1 !!!
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Post by paulrmartin »

Impressive I must say. But I refuse to feel sorry for myself having bought Pulsar2.

No more bucks are going to buy a soundcard until I understand this one a whole lot more!

Besides, there`s Logic 5 to think about... :wink:
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Post by marcuspocus »

Hi Paul!!! Don't feel sorry!? You'll have all this for free in a couple of month!
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Post by at0m »

On 2002-01-22 11:16, marcuspocus wrote:
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the VDAT devices will be made available to Pulsar & Luna user!!! This is VERY GREAT !!!!
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There goes your harddisk recording with Pulsar :wink:
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Post by subhuman »

UHHHHHHH finally! News of the SCOPE/SP package... check out the little grid, looks like PsyQ etc are included now! :grin:
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Post by topaz »

woah, there giving us arpeg 01 for free.

they can give it away ;
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Post by interloper »

Damn...looks nice.

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Post by junklight »

Cheers for posting this -BIGTIME...

anyhow - quick question. Does the VDAT-S remote control generate MTC. And is this transmitted via ordinary midi.

Or let me put it another way - can I control my FD8 (which responds to MTC) via the vdat remote control which looks like its now part of main studio tools??

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Post by samplaire »

Finally somebody showed Pulsar in a MAc OS environment!!!! :wink:
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Post by subhuman »

Wait a minute - ZARG PYTHON? :smile:

What's this....? :grin:
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Post by dbmac »

Yeah, I already checked his web page but there's nothing there. Hmmm..
wasn't there a MOD2 patch named Python that was supposed to be turned into a synth?
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Post by subhuman »

I thought that was the Prisma that was a modular patch, and that Creamware did the conversion? :wink:
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Post by dbmac »

Nope, I checked. It was a modeller kind of patch, very good, and CW at one time promised it as a new synth.
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Here it is at CW User page:
27.09.00 Python
by Paul van der Valk Versatile dual fm-tube patch implements plucked string, tube, fm, am, feedback, fuzz, any crossmod hybrid of these. Be sure to monitor with sufficient headroom due to possible signal peaks.

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Post by subhuman »

Okay, let me say that another way: Prisma <i>is that winning modular patch</i> and Creamware <i>did do the conversion</i> - how's that? :lol:
<ul>
<i>Another new offering is Prisma, a virtual analog synthesizer with a comprehensive modulation matrix. Prisma was developed as a result of our modular synthesizer competition. Based on the winning design entry, Prisma is a fantastic sounding instrument.</i>
</ul>
http://www.creamware.de/en/Products/Pul ... andard.asp

Anyway, still curious about that Zarg Python - cool name and green! :smile:

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Post by Spirit »

I think they've put the Python in there just to tantalise us.... :smile:

It really seems like Luna/Pulsar/Scope has taken off in a big way over the past few months. New things keep on rolling out and just when you get used to something the next bit of appealing kit is dangled in front of you. I'm even getting used to the concept that what you buy today may be free tomorrow. But that's OK too since it just means that great new gear is rolling out.

Sometimes - especially on the CW forum - you can get the feeling that things aren't entirely healthy, so many complaints! Not that it mattered to me because I loved Pulsar from the day I got it. But maybe for the first time I now strongly feel like this is a platform that is really gaining ground and improving it's reputation.

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Post by bosone »

looks very interesting...
just a thing..
users of Pulsar 1 without the Propack what get???
i wonder if our package will include the new mixer and the arpeg01.... :wink:
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Post by Air_PoLLo »

Samplaire: heh all the top-studios works under macos. CW needs to get a foot there. Maybe then will Antares, waves, ect get their eyes on the Scope/Pulsar system.

Where are them OSX drivers? lol
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Post by ooo000ooo »

yeah, funny they like to show it on the modern apple displays. it gives some hopes about osx developement. but be sure its going to take long.
I was begnning to think they'd give up mac support or something. they're very quiet about osx.
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