SUPREME Synth

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celmo
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<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.celmo.com"><img src="/forums/images/file_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" File"> File</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Price ($USD): 80<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Type: Synth<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> The SUPREME, Analog style synth, created with the benefits of the Pulsar Scope Technology,
not only for the musician, but also for the SoundFX creater and the Sound Designer.
Like its' Analog Little brother BASSMAN III, it can emulate many of the Classic Vintage synths.
With an unlimited creative power, The SUPREME is "par excellence" the one which can boosts your music in a better way than many other instruments in the same category, thanks to the absolutely superb sounding quality and expressive Velocity Control acting on Loudness and Tone response.
Three Analog Style oscillators with 5 basis Waveforms (Sinus,Triangle, Saw Up, Saw Down and Square)
Separate Pitch modulation from Envelope 1 , 2 & LFO on Osc 1 & 2
Separate Pulse Width modulation from Envelope 1 , 2 & LFO on Osc 1, 2 & 3
Sync Mode between Osc 1 & 2
Two selectable VCF Filters ( 12dB and 24 dB) controlled by Envelope and LFO
Cross Modulation between osc 1.2 to Osc 3 creating easy controllable Ring Modulation Effects
MIDI Bend and Pitch Wheel modulation on both oscillators
Five Legato/Portamento/Glissando keyboard modes
Totally controllable Velocity (sensitivity, response curve, reverse)
White Noise generator
1 Ultra Fast VCA Envelope (A-D-S-R) dynamically sensitive (adjustable)
1 Ultra Fast VCF Envelope (A-D-S-R) dynamically sensitive (adjustable)
1 LFO Oscillator (Waveform selector: Sine-triangle-Square-Saw Up-Saw Down-Random) with Fade In control
***SubBass Boost (Very Lo Frequencies Booster)***
3 Band Presence Switch (Sound enhancer)
Chorus section (rate / depth)
***Space Generator EchoreQ (Tape reverb / delay emulator)*** EchoreQ circuitry can be de activated to release your DSP power
Mix -Mode (6 modes) - swell length - Color / Tone
Aux stereo inputs (Thru EchoreQ and subBass Boost)
Totally presettable and MIDI assignable
Self explanatory buttons
Included, a small folding handle for the transport....<BR><BR><a name="planetz-fileimage"></a><IMG SRC="http://www.celmo.com/Supreme_page.htm" BORDER="0">
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Post by mystermac »

Damn - wheres the beta gone ?
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Post by Spirit »

I've got the Beta version. Why do you want it rather than the final version?
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Post by Spirit »

Damn ! What is it about Celmo gear ? I originally got the Deep Blue instead of the BassmanIII thinking that it was really an even bet each way. But as similar as the Deep Blue and Bassman seem to be, they have very different flavours. So now I have both.

Then along comes the Supreme. The Supreme synth struck me as a Deep Blue with BassmanIII waveforms - sort of a Super-Bassman or an analog-Blue.

But after a few weeks playing with the bleeping demo I want the Supreme as well. There's something extra there beyond the Blue and Bassman (yeah, yeah one extra oscillator, I know).

For Celmo fans like me it's an agony - I'll have to get this one as well ! For Pulsarians who only use freebies or standard-issue this would be a fantastic first $ machine: it's so versatile it hurts: pads, keys, drones, bass, sci-fi FX, sync sweeps, bleeps, hits, heavy ambient fx, sad, nasty, corny, relaxed, detuned, frenetic. And the tones are thick and distinctive without that characteristic Cremware sound.

The only thing average about it is the name... "Supreme" ? Hmmm, and I thought the "Goofey" was bad.

I know there are a lot of Zarg fans out there, especially of machines such as the Ambient, for creating big, rich pads and complex sounds. But for me the Supreme has a beautiful tonal quality that puts it at number one. And for USD$80 it's also at the budget end of the "big synth" market.

Celmo gear just keeps getting better...
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