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Hi again,

I have decided to offer all of my current synth designs at a bundled price of $249US. Please visit my website for the details, here:

http://www.track0.com/wavelength/devices.html

Thank you 'veterans' for your continued support and I hope all you newbies take this opportunity to check my stuff out.

All the best,

Stephen Hummel

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This a bunch of 4 synths with very * serious * characters !

Try the demos : it won't ruin your computer though they will bite ! :wink:

And they never cease to surprise me ...
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:grin:
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I think that anyone that's been a user of Creamwares' products for any significant amount of time can attest to the contributions that Wavelength has provided for all of us sonically. If you haven't taken the time to check out his devices, I highly recommend it.

I'm going to post a section of a song that I'm working on that uses one of his synths as the lead. It probably won't appeal to everyone, but, hopefully, it will generate some interest.

Keep up the good work, Stephen!
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I think that anyone that's been a user of Creamwares' products for any significant amount of time can attest to the contributions that Wavelength has provided for all of us sonically. If you haven't taken the time to check out his devices, I highly recommend it.

I'm going to post a section of a song that I'm working on that uses one of his synths as the lead. It probably won't appeal to everyone, but, hopefully, it will generate some interest.

Keep up the good work, Stephen!
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I look forward to hearing your track. :smile:
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Ah, I see I posted the same message twice. Beautiful.

I also wanted to mention that I'm not one of those old sentimental types looking for that perfect vintage software emulation of my theremin. Although I am a huge fan of Creamware, I have to say that most of their softsynth offerings over the past couple of years have been utterly useless to me. I don't want to buy something that aspires to sound like something that has already been.

The vast majority of my Pulsar's DSPs are filled with devices made by Wavelength, Neutron, or Celmo (although I haven't heard much from him lately, to our detriment). It's through these devices that I'm able to come up with unique and identifying sounds.

But that's just me.
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then you might consider the Python Pro (distributed by Zarg) as the 'most different' concept of all... :grin:

couldn't resist, Tom
ps: unfortunately I cannot make use of stephen's great offer - already have 'em :smile:
and yes, I don't regret a single one
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hey, thanks a lot guys... means a lot to me.
:smile:
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Hey Stephen...

I've got a couple of questions that may result in my getting the bundle.

1: do you have any newer devices which hold together in the lower registers as well as DubSub 1 or 2? I've been using those to keep the boom in my bass while using a highpass roll off so I can stack another bass synth on top of the Dub for the sake of character.

Most other synths, (Trilogy is the first I've discovered that really hits those low tones tightly, but I'd prefer better programming over 1.5GB of buckshot) can't hold up at those freqs. Dunno if it's an aliasing issue or what, but they all seem to just start farting below 100Hz.

2: I've already bought the uberPlastic. Can I resell it after get the bundle?

Thanks a bundle <pun intended>, I use Plastic, the Dubs, Mutant, and uber ALL THE TIME!!!

Sam
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Post by wavelength »

if it's bass that you want, you might like to try my old 'thrust' synth, which is available in the 'devices' section here on 'Z'. i am using it a lot lately as i'm able to get a sub-tone that still really sits firmly in a mix.

you can try to sell the uberPLASTIC if you want to buy the bundle, of course.
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just a quick recommadation of the bundle. i've bought the SparC, Europa and the lovely Dual Filter on former occations, OP-8 is next (delayed because of Prodessy, Minimax and last Profit 5). Im also getting the uberPLASTIC (tried the demo, its awsome!), but i have to get rich an famous first (which is next in line after OP-8 :smile: )
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:grin:
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... and since there is no way to get to your lovely music from your homepage, and it you probarly are to shy to brag about it, people should really go to http://www.track0.com/wavelength/artist.html and check it out :wink:
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On 2004-10-28 23:18, piddi wrote:
... and since there is no way to get to your lovely music from your homepage, and it you probarly are to shy to brag about it, people should really go to http://www.track0.com/wavelength/artist.html and check it out :wink:
sorry, i took that page down... i'm still working on my album and it will be released on n5MD records, sometime in the new year.

cheers,

stephen
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ah. shame about the page, good news about n5MD :smile:
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After my previous post, I reminded myself that I had an old track with Plastic in it and went to go work on it.

You can imagine my horror at discovering that I did not have Plastic 2.6 put back into my dev folder after I did my most recent re-install.

Even worse, Stephan's page is currently sans-freebie link, and the one posted in the devices forum is suspiciously unable to load.

Is anyone able to pass a copy of the dev along or repair the links? My work is depending on you, and I'll forever vouch for your being a swell guy/gal.

:smile:
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done.
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