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Well maybe the person took a picture when you could actually see the booth? 
No offense but you guys are MONKEYS always finding negative in everything. I wonder what your music sounds like...
The RME booth looked about half the size BTW.
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No offense but you guys are MONKEYS always finding negative in everything. I wonder what your music sounds like...

The RME booth looked about half the size BTW.
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Well pulsar has always had bugs.. I bought pulsar II, 2.01 had bugs and I bitched about it, 2.04 had bugs and I bitched about it and now 3 has bugs and I'm STILL bitching about it. BUT if it weren't for CreamWare and their great platform, and IT IS a great platform I wouldn't be making music today AT ALL... Cheers creamware we are 100% behind you ( at least I am ), and if we get pissed once in a while and start bitching... well then ignore the bitching and try to relate to what caused the bitching in the first place.
I'm going to say something that I think worries a lot of people, it at least has crossed my mind: there is fear that the platform will not take off and that CW will shut down and that in the end everybody will get f#$%@d. I don't believe this could happen really but the fact that "the voice of creamware" itself is not heard, no explanations no clear marketing strategies (at least none that we know of), all this causes restlessness amongst the natives so to speak.
just so that you'd know I think V3 is awsome. It has bugs like any other software (I know what I'm talking about, I write more bugs than code), but it's a step up no matter how you look at it....
Cheers Ira
I'm going to say something that I think worries a lot of people, it at least has crossed my mind: there is fear that the platform will not take off and that CW will shut down and that in the end everybody will get f#$%@d. I don't believe this could happen really but the fact that "the voice of creamware" itself is not heard, no explanations no clear marketing strategies (at least none that we know of), all this causes restlessness amongst the natives so to speak.
just so that you'd know I think V3 is awsome. It has bugs like any other software (I know what I'm talking about, I write more bugs than code), but it's a step up no matter how you look at it....
Cheers Ira
The Luna will help CW because it's not ridiculously priced like their other boards and software are. I hope they follow that trend in pricing. When I bought my Luna they were selling like hotcakes, although they still had to make the breakout box proprietary so users have to buy that from CW at a very inflated price. I guess they learned from their A16 ADAT interface not to let their customers buy things from other companies. I am also very sorry that the "firewire" interface on the Luna can not be used with any other firewire device. Boo!!!
<i>The Luna will help CW because it's not ridiculously priced </i>
Name one other card besides Pulsar that gives you not only MIDI, adat, analog, and spdif, but also a *realtime* sampler (STS3000), synths, mixers, effects, and a great stock reverb (masterVerb). Name one other card where you don't need anything else to produce an entire project from start to finish and have it sound totally pro... and all this for just over $1000? I don't know what other equipment you've owned, but nothing that I have ever come across offers as much value as the Pulsar2 with V3 and ProPack... seriously, try to think of something as flexible for the price. Something that also has Win2k/XP support (even name one other DSP card in this price range that has 2k support).
But yes, the Luna is an excellent value for what it offers -- it just comes with a LOT less hardware and software, and is intended to introduce people to the complex and flexible (and maybe misunderstood/difficult to understand) concept of the Pulsar/SCOPE.
Name one other card besides Pulsar that gives you not only MIDI, adat, analog, and spdif, but also a *realtime* sampler (STS3000), synths, mixers, effects, and a great stock reverb (masterVerb). Name one other card where you don't need anything else to produce an entire project from start to finish and have it sound totally pro... and all this for just over $1000? I don't know what other equipment you've owned, but nothing that I have ever come across offers as much value as the Pulsar2 with V3 and ProPack... seriously, try to think of something as flexible for the price. Something that also has Win2k/XP support (even name one other DSP card in this price range that has 2k support).
But yes, the Luna is an excellent value for what it offers -- it just comes with a LOT less hardware and software, and is intended to introduce people to the complex and flexible (and maybe misunderstood/difficult to understand) concept of the Pulsar/SCOPE.
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