Thank you.
Now, lets hope, *more or less* means more or the same, wich I guess, it will. Creamware will stir up a big fight, if they discuallify us for the devices/synths, we are allready working with in our projects.
Hey Sub - way back at the start of this thread you were wondering about the Zarg Python visible on the CW brochure's display. To whet your appetite I have this quote from JB's site:
On Tue Feb 05 21:10, John Bowen wrote:
"The Python Pro is a conversion of a Modular 2 patch made by Paul van der Valk. You can get an idea of what this is going to sound like by downloading his Mini-Python and Python patches from the Creamware Modular User's page.
The Python Pro is an expanded version of the Python. It uses FM and Comb (Tube) Filters as the main sound source, and can produce something very much like a physical modeled string, as well as a very wide variety of hybrid FM sounds.
Coverting this is quite a job, and I hope to have it finished in a couple of months."