Creamware - SB-404
The SB404 is pretty damn cool IMHO. I've only been playing with it for the past two days since I got it, but I can see how I'm really going to enjoy using it.<br><br>One thing that I don't dig about it however is that while the step sequencer is changing values in real time, the actual knobs on the synth don't change in tandem... Seem strange since using MIDI CC numbers makes them change just fine (in other synths -- haven't tied this one in particular).<br><br>I'm digging the punchy sound of it too, it's going to be great for bass lines (being monophonic, it's not good for much else
). I also like how the 'sequences' can be saved independently of the 'patches'.

<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.creamware.de/en/Products/PlugIns/SB404"><img src="/forums/images/file_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" File"> File</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Price ($USD): 110<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Type: Synth<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> <center><table width=721 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=1> <tr bgcolor=#708090> <td align=left> <p><font size=2 face=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif color=#FFFFFF>The SB 404 is a spectacular instrument for Pulsar and SCOPE which offers unique and lively sounds and extraordinary features. Actually, the SB 404 comprises two devices: a virtual analog synthesizer and a tightly-integrated step-sequencer.<br> <br> The synthesizer features alone are impressive. Two new morphing oscillators and a noise generator produce punchy monophonic bass and synth sounds. The filter section boasts a 24dB lowpass in connection with a brand new comb filter, both with resonance. Two independent envelopes for filter and amp and multiple options for filter modulation complete the picture. <br> <br> Key features: Unique synthesizer Powerful integrated step-sequencer MIDI clock sync Build-in multi effects section Ideal for live performance <br> <br> </font></p> </td> </tr></table></center><BR><BR><a name="planetz-fileimage"></a><IMG SRC="http://www.creamware.de/en/Products/Plu ... ltpics.asp" BORDER="0">
i agree with the first post. it sounds like a piece of a hollowed out turd. the sequencer bites as well. what would be used on a burger king commercial trying to emulate some kind of stereotyped, americana, cheesed genero-pop. someone needs to take the premise of this device and put some soul into it!!!!!!
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