Want to Sell Scope/Pulsar Cards + A Korg Oasys Card
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 7:57 am
Have a Mac G4 with both OS9 and OSX with Pulsar 1 4 DSP, Pulsar 2 6 DSP SRB and Scope 14 DSP SRB. The Mac also has a Korg Oasys Card. The Korg lost its breakout cable. The breakout cable on the Pulsar is what came standard with the Pulsar 1.
The whole bundle, including shipping, for $800 through Paypal. I'm also throwing in a pair of used, but in good shape, ADAT cables, the software CDs and a notebook with a printout of a lot of the device's manuals.
If interested send me an email at gchild@xmission.com
Bought a number of optional plug-ins from Creamware Shop: Vinco, Optimaster, etc. and this also includes some Zarg Synths including an earlier 3.xx version of Solaris. The synths are all registered to the Pulsar 1 card. The Oasys just has whatever came standard with the Korg software. If you want help in transferring licenses to yourself I'll do whatever I can to help out.
I'm mainly selling this to slim down my studio to bare basics. I got crazy with the softsynth revolution but now I'm older and know a little bit more of what I need and want.
I'm thinking people will want to use this as a salvage job mostly for the cards because, to be honest, the Mac G4 is noisy as an audio room computer. It works pretty good if you put it in another room with a bunch of long cables.
I've been following the discussion and the Creamware saga from the year 2000 all the way until now but change is good, so I hear.
The whole bundle, including shipping, for $800 through Paypal. I'm also throwing in a pair of used, but in good shape, ADAT cables, the software CDs and a notebook with a printout of a lot of the device's manuals.
If interested send me an email at gchild@xmission.com
Bought a number of optional plug-ins from Creamware Shop: Vinco, Optimaster, etc. and this also includes some Zarg Synths including an earlier 3.xx version of Solaris. The synths are all registered to the Pulsar 1 card. The Oasys just has whatever came standard with the Korg software. If you want help in transferring licenses to yourself I'll do whatever I can to help out.
I'm mainly selling this to slim down my studio to bare basics. I got crazy with the softsynth revolution but now I'm older and know a little bit more of what I need and want.
I'm thinking people will want to use this as a salvage job mostly for the cards because, to be honest, the Mac G4 is noisy as an audio room computer. It works pretty good if you put it in another room with a bunch of long cables.
I've been following the discussion and the Creamware saga from the year 2000 all the way until now but change is good, so I hear.