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In the video demo above, Jörg Schaaf from Radikal Technologies gives an introduction to the DinoPark Eurorack Module.ĭetails on pricing and availability are still to come at the MakePro X site. Integrates into the modular MakePro System – for as much tactile control as you want.Expandable with “Dino Dials” Encoder Module – assignable, touch sensitive knobs.
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Creamware Minimax ASB: Minimoog Classics Patch Charts incl. Creamware Pro-12 ASB: creation of 128 new Presets, release July 2006 by bitr. Using CreamWare’s modelling technology, DinoPark offers seven models, featuring a variety of synthesis methods, including subtractive synthesis, wavetable synthesis, FM synthesis and physical modeling. Creamware Minimax ASB: factory voicing, release July 2006. MakePro X has introduced DinoPark, a new module that brings classic CreamWare synthesizers to your Eurorack system. This entry was posted in Maschinelles, Musik and tagged Controller, Creamware, iPad, Pro 12 ASB, Sonic Core, Synthesizer, TB Midi Stuff, Virtual Analog by untergeek. April 2014 Schlagworte: Controller, Editor, iPad, Matrix-1000, Matrix-6, modulation matrix, Oberheim, TB Midi Stuff) Matrix Modulation control included: iPad editor for the Oberheim Matrix-6/1000 (Wednesday, 30.June 2015 Schlagworte: Editor, iPad, Matrix-1000, Matrix-6, Oberheim) Which was a bummer coz it was the best sounding one of the three imo. Sometimes it would skip that when running poly prog sequences PRO12 had it the worst of the trhee. Only downside was Attack stage of the ADSR skipped during poly mode. There is a true Oberheim Matrix editor for iPad now. PRO 12 ASB PRO12 was and is by far the best sounding ASB.November 2014 Schlagworte: Arturia Beatstep, iPad, Midi, programming, Sysex, TB Midi Stuff, tool) Taming Arturia’s Beatstep: Sysex codes for programming via iPad (Saturday, 22.A controller template for my Novation X-Station.The original synth had 5 voices, was the worlds first polyphonic machine with a 'total recall' digital preset system, and quickly became one of the few. The Pro-12 is a faithful reproduction of a synth classic from the 80s. You can download the TBMS panel from the TBMS forum. The CreamWare Pro-12 ASB Authentic Sound Box Synthesizer gives you authentic 'analog' sound in an intuitive interface. This means that the TBMS panel will show the actual settings, not only control them. One nice thing about the Pro-12 ASB: Every parameter has its dedicated MIDI CC controller number, and whenever a patch is selected, the machine sends every one of them as MIDI CC. So I made a control panel for the TB Midi stuff app on the iPad to complement the hardware – it contains all the hidden settings but does not duplicate the hardware knobs.
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So I created a virtual WinXP machine for that, and the update went well.) (I did get it to run on an emulated Win7 machine, but the – enormously friendly – support people at Creamware’s unwilling corporate heir Sonic Core are very, very clear on that: Do not do an update under anything other than Windows XP.
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The Pro-12’s manufacturer Creamware has long gone out of business, presumably not totally undeserved, so there will be neither an improved firmware allowing for second-level hardware control, nor, for that matter, a version of the control software that runs on anything more recent than Windows XP or Mac OS X 10.2.
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Unfortunately, some of the very improvements on the original sound engine found no room (and no knob) on the machine, one being the ability to set an inital value and range for mod wheel-controlled LFO, another being the effects of Channel Pressure commands (i.e., aftertouch) on the sound. The rack-sized tabletop faithfully emulates the old circuitry with more recent DSPs, with a few crucial improvements, and it follows the same “One parameter, one knob” philosophy as the original Prophet. The ingenious engineer has just improved another classic analog machine, Sequential Circuit’s Prophet 5 – he rewrote the firmware to fix MIDI bugs, added a few controls like Unison detune and diagnostics for V3.3 Prophets with MIDI – and while getting an original P5 is out of the range of mere mortals like me, I started dreaming of this thing: Creamware’s “Pro-12 ASB” expander. I own a new synth, and you may say that is, once again, Bob Grieb’s fault. A brilliant virtual-analog recreation of Sequential Circuit’s Prophet-5 – unfortunately, some important parameters can not be reached from the hardware.