Native 32 bit audio editor for notebooks from Creamware!

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Post by Immanuel »

I found it here http://shop.creamware.de/shop2000/de/Sh ... S&CY=CWRec

No mentioning on the front page.
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Post by at0m »

Super, the first native 32bit editor :smile:
Logic does 24bit, Cubase and Samplitude use 32flt, which is 24bit too essentially... and there is VDAT, but there's not much of editor in that.

Looks great :cool:
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The most interresting part to me is that this thing seems to be developed in Scope, for SFP and DSP hardware ???
I downloaded and installed it, and even if I don't have a key and can't open the program itself, I can still browse the installed files :wink:
Maybe those who have been screaming for a 3DAT update will have their way soon ?
Here's a couple of ScrDumps from the .pdf:

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Post by Shayne White »

You can't load it up it Scope. It's a native Windows program, isn't it?
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Yes according to the limited info on the shop page it is a native application which runs on any sound hardware.
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Post by marcuspocus »

does it have inputs? Can we record in it?
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Post by kimgr »

You're right, this version is waveDriver only...
But why does the installer place ASIO drivers and all sorts of .dsp files etc. on your harddrive ?
I just think it looks like there's much more to come soon :smile:

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Post by krizrox »

This is a good sign. Cutmaster was developed for the broadcast industry. Hopefully, there will be a tripleDAT release right behind this. If they invested time in this, then hopefully, they'll continue the momentum and come up with a new 3DAT.

Dat would be great :smile:
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Post by inDSP Frank »

Hi friends, I can confirm we're working on another version of this new generation editor that will become available as an upgrade for SFP at some point. Yep, the new CUTmaster editor is tailored for our German radio broadcast customers but we'll surely make deals for tripleDAT customers as well. Greetings, Frank
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Post by marcuspocus »

GREAT, really really great to read this!

Just what i'm missing in my setup actually!

Damn! Good thing i didn't spent all my money elsewhere!

Do you have an approximation of when can we expect some more news on this?

Thanks in advance!
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Very good news indeed! You know I'll be one of the first in line when something becomes available.
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No, i'll be ! ;
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Post by voidar »

Great to hear.
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Post by garyb »

yes,nice to see you fight for the front of the line.this must be on the right track. :wink:
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must be hard to beat Peak...(mac)
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or Spark (mac)
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Post by Music Manic »

On 2003-10-29 08:06, CW Frank wrote:
Hi friends, I can confirm we're working on another version of this new generation editor that will become available as an upgrade for SFP at some point. Yep, the new CUTmaster editor is tailored for our German radio broadcast customers but we'll surely make deals for tripleDAT customers as well. Greetings, Frank
Wo!
If the Creamware founder speaks then that means there's a lot more to come form this platform.Kim said it to.
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Post by alfonso »

Let's hope to have it working with 32 bit (integer) files and recording,at least, to have real integration with sfp capabilities, although contemporary products are coming out with 64 float too...but 32int. would be perfect here.
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Post by ebrjvd »

What's the status of the new 32-bit editor for tripleDAT or Scope? When will it be available to existing 3DAT users?
On 2003-10-29 08:06, CW Frank wrote:
Hi friends, I can confirm we're working on another version of this new generation editor that will become available as an upgrade for SFP at some point. Yep, the new CUTmaster editor is tailored for our German radio broadcast customers but we'll surely make deals for tripleDAT customers as well. Greetings, Frank
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Post by Immanuel »

On 2004-04-29 16:35, ebrjvd wrote:
When will it be available to existing 3DAT users?
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