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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 4:14 am
by bosone
Until now, innovative software has been dependent upon a computer environment, and music hardware has been inflexible and comparatively unsophisticated. Noah changes all of that.
Noah combines the innovativeness of software plug-in technology with the advantages of a traditional instrument: Simplicity. Reliability. Mobility. Spontaneity.
Based on the latest DSP plug-in technology, Noah offers absolutely accurate reproductions of legendary instruments. Along with completely new, previously unheard sounds. Noah unites a huge range of different synthesis forms, delivering a quality and variety of sound never before heard from a keyboard.
For a long time there’s been no good reason to buy a new synthesizer.
That's about to change. Prepare yourself for Noah
http://www.creamware.de/en/Products/Noah/default.asp
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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 7:00 am
by Spirit
Noah announced again ? Didn't we go through this about a year ago ?
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 6&forum=10
Almost as bad as NI and their year-in-advance Reaktor updates

It will be interesting to see where this goes.
Another pic:
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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 12:32 pm
by King of Snake
Well, it was announced to be in development a long time ago yes, but this time it seems it's almost upon us.
The keyboard version seems to have vanished, and now the module has red knobs! Tasty

And Creamware seem to have listened to us and made a filterbank!

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http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 1&forum=30)
Let's hope these devices become available for SFP as well!
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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 12:41 pm
by Shayne White
Well, MiniMax has been out for a while, Six-String has been announced, and most of the other instruments came from SFP initially. Hmm, that mixer looks a lot like something from SFP....
I hope there are some other announcements from CW -- we were hoping for some new DSP cards and new software updates (SFP 3.2, or something of the sort). If Noah is the only thing CW is demoing, that isn't *that* exciting considering that we already knew most of Noah already.
Well, we'll just have to see what happens....
Shayne
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 2:01 pm
by huffcw
According to Creamware - the rack version of Noah is ready. They are still working on the keyboard version for release later in the year. They do still plan to release a keyboard version.
The information is still sketchy about Noah - I would like more detailed information about it from Creamware (e.g., if it will be able to load all SFP devices, or just ones specifically designed for Noah).
I am happy to hear that Noah can be used as an audio device over USB, with six channel of audio.
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 2:40 pm
by kensuguro
modIII on noah would seem logical. especially with the 16 knobs thing.
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 8:38 pm
by dehuszar
what I'm wondering about is whether or not it uses the same sharcs, or even a PulsarII (given the price this is all I can imagine they'd put in). Will there be any plug-in key transfer capability, or the ability to slap in one of our own cards?
Or has this all been covered elsewhere?
Sam
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2003 12:49 am
by garyb
the question of the hour....
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2003 12:52 am
by kensuguro
Come to think of it... you GOTTA be able to transfer passwords from your card to noah. I'd imagine lots of card owners to stay away from Noah if they did it that way. Though there aren't too many reasons for a card owner to get a noah anyway..
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2003 3:34 am
by thermos
outboard running plugins, take alook at this:
http://www.opnlabs.com/
but noah still has the better plugs
thermos
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2003 12:54 pm
by hubird
ooops...
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2003 1:21 pm
by borg
ooooohhhh, i'm so glad i still haven't bought a soundcard for my laptop!!! noah, boxed in the same rack as my A8 and an FX box. now if only ableton live would support midi clips... please, someone stop me!
if noah is able to load sfp devices, this is a dream come true for me! an expensive one, but mmmmm (and anyway, i can still sell one of my pulsar I cards to cover a part of cost, and... get a bunch of new devices! i'm especially anxious to meet minimax and pro one (still haven't tried them).)
if they can keep the price under € 2000, i think i'm gonna get me one
studio monitors will have to wait, again...
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2003 3:42 pm
by huffcw
On 2003-01-17 03:34, thermos wrote:
outboard running plugins, take alook at this:
http://www.opnlabs.com/
but noah still has the better plugs
thermos
This thing looks like it will be able to run a Pulsar card - it is essentially a PC built into a keyboard. The information says that it uses a standard micro-ATX motherboard with the ability to expand via the PCI slots or USB. It runs Windows - so any software synth or effects plugins can be run on it as well.
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2003 7:47 pm
by Shayne White
So -- goodbye Magma PCI boxes, then?
Shayne
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2003 11:33 am
by King of Snake
Btw, looking at the new Pro-One that comes bundled with NOAH, there's a few interesting changes. It looks like the filter and amp envelopes are now velocity sensitive (Yes!). The preset lists will be updated now (of course), and the clunky multi-screen display of the synth and sequencer/arp seems to have been ditched in favour of a "main" "add" switch, which I presume switches between the main synth and sequencer.
Let's hope us Pulsar users will get an updated version soon as well.
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2003 12:49 pm
by John Cooper
Played with Noah a bit at NAMM, and it looks pretty sweet. Here's the scans of the brochure:
<img src="
http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/image/noah1.jpg">
<img src="
http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/image/noah2.jpg">
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2003 5:46 pm
by mythalethe
Anyone know if it is USB 1.0 or 2.0?
I haven't seen many USB 1.0 interfaces capable of 8 channels, but 2.0 should be able to move even more...
-mythalethe
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Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2003 6:25 pm
by huffcw
I have the same question. I think it pretty much has to be 2.0 - 1.1 doesn't have enough bandwidth to handle that many audio streams. I really wish Creamware would provide the specifics.
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2003 10:29 pm
by huffcw
On closer look at the brochure - it says it can transfer 8 channels of audio via USB, which probably means 4in/4out, 8 in only or 8 out only (if they made it flexible). However, the Creamware web site says it can only transfer 6 channels - which is more in line with the USB 1.1 specifications. The Tascam US-428 is cable of 6 channels using USB 1.1 (4in/2out).
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2003 2:54 am
by Grok
What about the price? Only the price would tell me if Noah interest me or not...
2 simultaneous instruments for the basic Noah rack, 6 audio channels by USB...
As usual, CW gives incomplete specifications...(what about the samplerates?)
Why the Masterverb, and not the Masterverb Pro? The Masterverb Pro is better (but convolution reverbs have better soundings than Masterverb Pro)