When's the Profit-5 supposed to be out?
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				Shayne White
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I know Minimax ASB was a month late, so...is the Profit-5 supposed to be out this September? Or has it been pushed back to October? Does anyone know?
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Something is only in production while it's being produced. The Noah may be 'out of production', but like antar & 303 say, they can still be 'bought' from various retailers around the world & it's certainly not 'dead' like some folks here on Z would like to think. 
When the ASB boxes are all run off the production lines & packed ready to ship, unless CW plan to make more, then at that stage, they too are 'out of production', surely ?
			
			
									
						
										
						When the ASB boxes are all run off the production lines & packed ready to ship, unless CW plan to make more, then at that stage, they too are 'out of production', surely ?
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Haven't seen them here in the UK yet. We could buy from Germany, but would definately rather demo first. Sound Control would be a decent choice in the UK, as they recently bought Turnkey & Academy of Sound (2 of the UK's largest music store concerns) Can't wait to walk in there & demo a pro-12 ...bring it on.
			
			
									
						
										
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Most people have seen the "Latest News" on the new website right?  It says the Pro-12 ASB is now shipping.  Cool!
" PRO12 Version 4.5 released
PRESS INFORMATION
Siegburg, November 24th 2005
“Boxed Classics”: Pro-12 ASB now shipping
CreamWare is now shipping their second ASB (“Authentic Sound Box”) product: the Pro-12 ASB – a faithful reproduction of a synth classic from the eigthies. The original synth had five voices, was the world’s first polyphonic machine with a “total recall” digital preset system and quickly became one of the few all-time synth classics.
The Pro-12 ASB benefits from the same sound engine used for CreamWare's acclaimed Minimax ASB product. While the sound was designed to be “genuinely old”, other features have been taken to a contemporary level: Pro-12 integrates with your computer via USB and offers 12 voices of polyphony. Patches can be edited directly on the hardware panel or using the supplied remote-control software which is available for both Windows and OS-X.
The Pro-12 is now available at a suggested retail price of 775 EUR net. To find out more, visit CreamWare's website at http://www.creamware.com."
			
			
									
						
										
						" PRO12 Version 4.5 released
PRESS INFORMATION
Siegburg, November 24th 2005
“Boxed Classics”: Pro-12 ASB now shipping
CreamWare is now shipping their second ASB (“Authentic Sound Box”) product: the Pro-12 ASB – a faithful reproduction of a synth classic from the eigthies. The original synth had five voices, was the world’s first polyphonic machine with a “total recall” digital preset system and quickly became one of the few all-time synth classics.
The Pro-12 ASB benefits from the same sound engine used for CreamWare's acclaimed Minimax ASB product. While the sound was designed to be “genuinely old”, other features have been taken to a contemporary level: Pro-12 integrates with your computer via USB and offers 12 voices of polyphony. Patches can be edited directly on the hardware panel or using the supplied remote-control software which is available for both Windows and OS-X.
The Pro-12 is now available at a suggested retail price of 775 EUR net. To find out more, visit CreamWare's website at http://www.creamware.com."