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Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2003 11:04 am
by Shayne White
CW has just released the first public release candidate for Noah on OSX! This is the first product of theirs to support OSX. Let's hope SFP follows soon....
Shayne
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2003 11:08 am
by Shayne White
Another thing: Noah now also supports ASIO under Windows as well.
Because WDM was only thing they offered before, I imagine they've perfected their drivers by now. I hope they port them over to SFP soon!
Shayne
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2003 6:42 pm
by hubird
Good news Shaine!!
The first sign!
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 2:53 am
by samplaire
Is Noah PCI? I don't suppose so the happiness is a false start

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 4:21 am
by rrominet4
PCI? why is it a problem. it works through USB (on the Mac Keyboard). I've seen it in action under Mac OS X and it works just like on pc.
If the pci was refering to the fact that it is not a great audio card, well, that's true, but I think Noah serves another purpose, it's not really a soundcard, but a synth with some soundcard possibilities. But Ithink you can do a live audio project on a few audio tracks (like 8 tracks) plus the rest in midi/live and it's fine.
I had nothing to do, so I thought i could give my 2 cents...

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 4:55 am
by samplaire
You missunderstood me. CW will support Noah on OSX (it's USB as you said) but it doesn't automaticaly mean CW will support SFP in OSX since CW cards are not G5 compatible. That's why I not so optimistic.
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 6:54 am
by rrominet4
ah ok, i misunderstood the point.
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 7:38 am
by borg
in the SoS review of SFP, it was mentioned that SFP4 (or whatever they will name it), including OSX support would be here in the last quarter of 2003.
OSX is around for quite some time now. the CW soft had to be 'completely' rewritten to run it under OSX (which they were working on). a big job, i guess, so i don't think they just stopped development when the G5 with it's new specs was announced.
but don't take my word for it... i just tell what i heard/read.
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 11:18 am
by Shayne White
Besides, lots of people have OS X who use G4s and even G3s! The G5 is barely even shipping as of yet -- enough people have 5.5v Macs to make OS X worth it!
Shayne
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 3:53 pm
by samplaire
More! More! Please, I want to hear it to belive it

It brings us good vibrations!
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 5:24 pm
by Gregory
I don't have Noah, but I downloaded the software to see how it looked on screen. It looked very good. It had none of the graphics wierdness that the first Macintosh Pulsar software had in OS9. All of the knobs and sliders seemed to work okay. The inserts worked very well in the Noah mixer. It gave me hope that SFP4 for OSX might actually come before the end of the year.
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 8:25 pm
by hubird
a bit OT, anyway, a friend of mine says CW should make a external box for the card to run in, and chain it to the mac by firewire.
This way you're independent from hardware devellopments inside the computer, you can easily use it with powerbooks, you have better hardware In/Out facilities, etc.
Is firewire a good and fast technic to do this?
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Let There Be Music!
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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 9:56 pm
by at0m
hubird, a magma does just that...
I'm happy for you mac guys to see a first Creamware product supported on OSX. I'm sure we haven't seen the end of Noah yet...
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 2:51 am
by spoimala
I'm sure we haven't seen the end of Noah yet...
THE END?? I'm sure we haven't seen even the beginning yet! Well, not quite sure but hope so.
Too bad they don't tell exactly what has changed in that software.. Okay, it's only the "SFP-side" of NOAH. I'm waiting desperately for firmware upgrade on HW side.
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 3:29 am
by samplaire
On 2003-09-23 22:56, at0mic wrote:
hubird, a magma does just that...
But magma is soooooooo expensive

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 5:59 am
by grotools
1. Noah changes with v1.1 - Overview
In the following text, Noah Remote Software is referred to simply as „NRS“.
- There is now an ASIO driver which is capable of 2-channel playback and 6-channel record.
- There is a new Parameter Lock function which permits you to „freeze“ the selections of various inputs and outputs independent of presets.
- Preset names now appear immediately in the Noah display upon selection in NRS.
- Assignment of multiple mixer outputs to a single mixer channel is now also possible in NRS. The corresponding input(s) are indicated by a point in the selection list.
- In the mixer, the analog input can now be switched to two mono channels, so that mono signals can be more conveniently controlled (guitar, microphone, etc.)
- The B-2003 rotor has a new „Distance“ parameter.
- The acceleration behavior of the Performance Controllers can be adjusted separately per controller.
- The footswitch can now be used for preset switching.
- USB and MIDI can now be simultaneously set as MIDI In ports (all).
- General performance and loading-time optimizations for devices and graphics.
- The sizes of preset files have been reduced.
- The number of voices is now displayed via the Live Bar.
- NRS checks the Noah OS version upon startup.
- The Synchronizer has a new Delete function. Optional addin plug-ins can now be managed without problems.
- In the Noah menu ‘System -> Device’ there is a USBCom parameter [Windows, Mac/Linux] that determines which MIDI driver will be linked in during driver installation. Select Windows for all versions of Windows.
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 6:27 am
by darkrezin
On 2003-09-24 04:29, samplaire wrote:
On 2003-09-23 22:56, at0mic wrote:
hubird, a magma does just that...
But magma is soooooooo expensive
Actually a magma does not quite do that (firewire link) - it does it over PCMCIA or PCI. I guess Magma will update their PCI cards to fit in the G5s. I personally hope that Apple does not phase out the PCMCIA slot on their future powerbooks tho :z
Incidentally, keep an eye on ebay, I've seen Magma's sell for shockingly low prices there
peace
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 10:44 am
by Shayne White
FireWire isn't fast enough to handle PCI. That's why no one has done it.
Shayne
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 11:10 am
by marcuspocus
Firewire1 with 400meg/sec is 3 times faster than PCI (which is 133meg/s in the best mobo that exist).
Firewire2 with 800meg/s is 6 times faster than PCI.
The problem would be addressing the PCI card via a firewire bus. Not speed.
But i would definitely be interessed in a firewire solution for my cw cards.
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 11:29 am
by darkrezin
PCI is 133MB/sec whereas firewire is 400Mb/sec which is 47.6837158203125 MB/sec according to this site:
http://cyberwizardpit.net/calc.htm
sorry to be anal
But maybe the firewire 800 may be an option for the new Apple machines.. 95MB/sec should be pretty usable. however.. I don't know if theres much latency etc. involved with addressing this kind of system.. because data would need to be converted between firewire and PCI. For multiple streams this could get unusable.
peace