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Immanuel, thanks.
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it is easy to create a new truth, wich has nothing to do with the truth.
Yep.
In america, we call it "politics"
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Immanuel wrote:... Do you know something (when you claim, that all software developers took off)...
he obviously refers to the well known fact that a couple of years ago (most of) the original Scope developement team was 'available' and went to Wizzoo
there are a bit too many variables in the equation, rendering any speculation into randomness, imho ;)

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My post only gave my opinion on what I think is going on, it was vague and speculative hence the use of 'I think' throughtout the post. Anyway, what's wrong with posting some of my thoughts on the matter ? - I can't see it causing any problem - it can hardly be described as damaging to Creamware :) in fact the involvement of InDSP must be crucial to further development of this platform.
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strav100 wrote:InDSP I think will be the guys that will produce a new Scope v5 software with new hardware to support it. Making the hardware is easy - it's the software programming that's takes time and since all the programmers cleared off when Creamware went bankrupt I think we are relying on these Indian guys to further develop the plstform. I have a feeling that the dynatube tube was probably these programmers first plug ins so if they are any good (what are they like?) I am pretty optimistic for the future :)
Just for info, so you may see, where your writing looks like thinking and where it looks like knowing. It might have been your intension to use "I think" through out, but that was hardly, what happened.

Oh and by the way - the dynatube stuff is made in Sweeden.
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i have purchased the intel D975XBX2 mobo in order to get 2 pci slots and many pciexpress too. Very stable ! i am really happy with it ....

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Oh OK

Why didn't you say sweden in your first post!

A company is more prone to rumours if it gives very little information on what is going on to its customers - Creamware, unfortunaly, by the way it operates, can only help this sort of thing go on
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Strange to see people create rumours and then bitch about it being other people making them do it. Noone forces you to make things up, you know.

And Creamware are open about who made the Dynatube stuff. If you load it, and choose to skip the speaker part, then the big space for the speaker is used to tell you, that dynatube is based on simulation technology made by softube from Sweden.

... and I do know, that you said "I have a feeling ..." when you talked about the Dynatube being made in India. It is more the other part, wich looked like you where stating something that you had knowledge about (the part about all developers left), that annoyed me. I just don't know where you got that from. Is it because Creamware did not make a news letter statement "All developers did not leave", that you think they are too closed about, what is going on?
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I simply made a comment about some thoughts I had then I get someone being nit-picky and pedantic, analyzing every word I said,and writng sarcastic replies - I am annoyed by this - it is well known here that programmers did leave Creamware when it had financial problems - what is wrong with mentioning that ! And I thought the dynatube plug ins where possibly made in India as CW have interests there and anyone can see the website that they are hiring DSP programmers.

There is notthing damaging or even remotely harmful to Creamware on my post - it was a point for discussion, that's all.

I'm not making any further comments on this - I've got better things to do
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right, let's move on :-)
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Post by Anna Lüse »

Creamware technology has been sold. More information soon.
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:)
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Post by Mr Arkadin »

What? What? WHAT??

...er, is this good news? i hope so.







It's good news, right?
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:)
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Anna Lüse wrote:Creamware technology has been sold. More information soon.
now its getting hot ....

garyb, did you buy it? :lol:
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Post by HUROLURA »

I bet Digidesign bought it.

Most of the developpement team went to Wizoo.

Wizoo has been bought by digidesign.

Some hints that INDsp works together with Digidesign (NAMM 2007)

Would then not be a surprise to me.

My 2 cents to the rumour ;)

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please don't speculate.
no, it's not me. :wink:
don't wreck a really great deal by stirring caca. this shouldn't even be seeing the light of day yet. nothing is final until next month.
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I would expect that inDSP bought it
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Hm, I'd say ask Anna in the first place to stay silent then...
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