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creamware pulsar (1999) 2 x ADAT, S/PDIF + analog
« on: April 14, 2015, 11:24:42 PM »

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar99/articles/creamwave.htm
http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/creampulsar.php

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    Specifications
    Polyphony - Up to 20 voices depending on structure
    Sampler - 16 stereo-voices per module (up to 64 stereo-voices)
    Synthesizer - 100+ different modules
    Mixer - 32-channel digital mixer; EQs, Dynamics; 20 channels In, 20 channels Out, 2 x ADAT, S/PDIF + analog, 96kHz support, 24-bit resolution
    Effects - delays, reverbs, limiting, compression, distortions, modular effect capabilities
    Keyboard - None (virtual synth)
    Memory - 14 finished patches (complete synths!) made by professional sound designers
    Control - Midi. Built-in Midi Interface. MME- and ASIO-drivers
    Date Produced - 1999