CREAMWARE PULSAR

Creamware soundcards are the "heart" of my home recording studio (www.creamware.de): thanks to them I have a real "virtual studio" at my hands, based oin shark DSP, which includes mixings, effects, synths, sampling and signal routings. Working with Creamware cards is very simple, efficient and, yes, even funny!

My PC has three Creamware boards with SFP 4.5 (latest software release):

Pulsar 1
Luna 2
Scope SRB

for 22 DSP Shark total

I have a lot of inputs and outputs:
3 I/O stereo analog
3 I/O digital SPDIF
3 I/O MIDI
8 I/O analog mono thanks to ADAT VC-8 converter
i could expand my system up to other 32 analog I/O thanks to ADAT converters

Thanks to the Sonic COre system i can wire my gear as i want, connecting hardware and software soundsource and effects. I have an extreme flexibility and an exceptional sound quality.
This is my routing window, where i handle all the analog and MIDI signals (both hardware and software)

My Plugins are:

Modular 2, Modular 3, Adern FleXor (modular synth)
STS 3000 e STS 4000 (samplers)
PsyQ (Psychoacustic equalizer and enhancer)
Optimaster (Multiband compressor for mastering)
Minimax (the best existing minimoog emulation!)
B2003 (the best existing hammond organ emulation!)
A lot of free plugins from PlanetZ forum

I began to write a simple tutorial for Scope cards, but i need a lot of time to complete it...

Thanks to Free Scope Development Kit package i'm able to realise very simple plugins and device for the Scope environment

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