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H-Rave
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Post by H-Rave »

I was wandering around the oppositions web sites and forums notably the uad,tc electronic and ssl sites.I noticed that the points of view of some of the forum members were particularly hostile towards the creamware xtc interface,which as far as I'm concerned largely precedes any other interface along the lines of the powercore,duende and uad plugins at least with regards the technology of the xtc style interface,the quality of any of the plugins for any interface I do not question.
All I would add is however that for any of the manufacturers Creamware is the only one which has it's own forum and developing community.Any of these guys from the home based fanatic to the professional developer could easily work for any of the competitors.So,getting to the point ,I'd like to thank all of the fanatics and developers for their passion and generosity for sharing the plugins that they develop with us,and of course to John Cooper our host and Mentor.
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Post by darkrezin »

Scope is primarily a realtime technology which was adapted to crappy block-based native processing for XTC mode.

These guys running the other DSP cards don't even understand the greatness of realtime DSP processing so it's pointless to even try to argue with these people.

Also by the way this isn't Creamware's own forum, it's independent.
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Post by H-Rave »

That's right I think I was on one forum and a guy was bitchin' about Creamware's XTC Mode, comparing it to his UAD Card, after trying it for a month, he sold it.I thought "Now that's ironic"

Maybe I should have phrased it to "Creamware has a forum and developers dedicated to it".

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Post by emzee »

Nice to know there's a source of hardly run cards out there.....I wanna add more DSP's sometime.
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