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Post by nervejam on Nov 11, 2010 9:22:20 GMT
[img src="http://rover.ebay.com/roverimp/1/710-53481-19255-0/1?ff3=2&pub=5574630608&toolid=10001&campid=5335817194&customid=pro12&item=220694880448&mpt=[CACHEBUSTER]"] Creamware PRO-12 ASB | PROPHET 5This is a rare machine. It's a Prophet 5 clone, but based on DSP Virtual Analog technology. Nice. Ends: 15 Nov, 2010 @ 03:58:50 GMT
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Post by martymoog on Nov 13, 2010 23:50:31 GMT
Lovely machines, I have the Minimax
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Post by MrArkadin on Nov 13, 2010 23:55:43 GMT
I have them all - in software at least. Wish I could afford the hardware, but at least I know I have exactly the same sounds on my Scope card.
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Post by nervejam on Nov 16, 2010 8:47:23 GMT
i'd forgotten about SCOPE. The ASB machines are just the SCOPE software in hardware form, right? Bloody expensive, as I remember.. And what about OS support - Do they work on anything after XP?
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Post by MrArkadin on Nov 16, 2010 21:56:37 GMT
i'd forgotten about SCOPE. The ASB machines are just the SCOPE software in hardware form, right? Bloody expensive, as I remember.. And what about OS support - Do they work on anything after XP? Same DSP chips yes. The Scope cards can be had for peanuts considering what you get. And there was a recent update to Scope 5.0 which gets us to Windows 7 32-bit. 64-bit and Mac OSX are appearing in the not too distant future, so for a card that's had its ups and downs in terms of companies going bust we're not doing to badly. Of course the ultimate solution now is the XITE-1 which uses the newer more powerful chips: you could load all of those synths at once easily.
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