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I also have Fender American Standard Telecaster, Fender Jazz Bass, Geddy Lee Edition, a Peavey Wolfgang and a 1976 Gibson Marauder and other guitars that aren’t getting a lot of use these days. It’s just rare I need all of them at the sameĬreamware Pro12 (or Minimax, it changes from time to time)Īnd in front of me on the desk is the DSI Prophet 12, acting mostly as a master keyboard but occasionally I use one of the sounds I’ve programmed into it. That one is on channel 2 for no particular reason. They are all on the same MIDI cable and channel except the Plugiator on the left. This is the main keyboards to my left when I’m sitting at the desk. The rack has been the same for a while now: Other keyboards here and occasionally on this shelf are:
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Pages: 232 (4.53 Mb) Download Roland D-10 Owner's manual.
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But now we also have a bunch of other cool toysincluding my favorite, a Moog Polymoog 203A. Download Owner's manual of Roland D-10 Synthesizer for Free or View it Online on. To my right at the desk we still have the main Yamaha mixer and the awesome Oberheim OB-8. Sometimes publishers take a little while to make this information available, so please check back in a few days to see if it has been updated. Cool little synth with a unique metallic sound. We dont have any change log information yet for version 12.0 of VMware Workstation Pro. There’s also an Arturia Microbrute stored there for now. Above that is the Ensonic ESQ-1 for now, but it may be replaced with the Sequential Circuits Sixtrak since it has a very cool, fat analog sound. From the bottom, above the Soundcraft Rackpack mixer is a DX-7II, SK-20, CS-40m and a CS-15 going through an Effectron II digital delay. That back corner shelf is almost exclusively Yamaha now. Those old synths have such a big fat sound!! I also have an old Elka Rhapsody 490 and an Arp Quartet. I'm a fan of soft synths and hardware synths alike, my preference being for the older analog sound. Its ridiculous to copy protect a firmware update, but sonic core just took it over from Creamware.
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The Yamaha SK-20 is one of my favorites now. Creamware Pro 12 Keyboard Having viewed Matrix Synth on a daily basis for pretty much the last year, i've finally decided to post a message of my own. Bitexion wrote: Please do NOT update the firmware unless you have the serial key.you will make your synth unusable unless you get the serial key for the firmware update from sonic core. This is definitely one of the fattest sounding synths I own and it get’s use more and more.īoss RE-20, EHX Deluxe Electric Mistress, EHX V.256 Vocoder, and a few other effects pedals The old Yamaha CS-10, not so much!Īlso on that shelf is another one of my favorites, the Roland SH-2. The DinoPark ‘Pro-12 presents the original CreamWare faithful modelling emulation with all its unparalleled quality in a new exciting and accessible form. The Micromoog, Korg MS-10 and Arp Axxe are my favorites. CreamWare set the standard for analog modelling and emulation in the late 90s with pristine sound quality and meticulous sound replication of the most revered analog classic synths. It’s amazing how great sounding the one-oscillator synths are. And the MS-10 is really warm and smooth sounding.īeautiful sounding synth!! Very smooth filter, great for bass, and loads of features even though it looks very simple. Although the Korg MS-20mini is no slouch either. I still remember when it was just one box, not even full! Now with the recent additions of a sweet sounding Aion Modular 904a filter, the Roland 521 dual filter, and now the Boomstar SE88 it’s very versatile and the source of many awesome sounds!Īnd the Tom Oberheim SEM-Pro is still an amazing synth in it’s own right! Absolutely irreplaceable. The Eurorack Modular System has grown up over the last few years. Unfortunately it filled up my mixer inputs so I had to get a new (well, used) 24 channel Yamaha mixer to take some of the overflow. I have instant access to a lot more keyboards now and still have more space in my small room. Shelves were a great idea! Not perfect but a lot cheaper than really expensive keyboard stands. Things keep changing though, so who knows how it will look tomorrow. This new picture was taken February 29th, 2020. The SCOPE DSP PCI Boards have been replaced by the masterpiece SCOPE XITE-1, our 18 SHARC® Sound Processor & Audio Interface.Gear.
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The latest Software and Plug-Ins you can find here. Please update to Sonic Core SCOPE software v5 or higher versions. Note that we do no longer support Creamware SCOPE software v4.5 and former versions. We continue keeping the SCOPE application software for SCOPE XITE-1 compatible to the SCOPE DSP PCI boards. Even if production and distribution are discontinued for the end user market, some of these boards are still being manufactured for OEM projects.
