CreamWare Shop offers third-party plug-ins for Pulsar, SCOPE /SP

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CreamWare has recently opened its online shop to third-party companies developing plugins for the Pulsar/SCOPE platform. So far SPL, Amptown/Grenzfrequenz and Orbitone are taking advantage of this service. Plug-ins from additional third-party developers are already planned. New devices, such as the ZARG synthesizer creations from syntt developer John Bowen, will soon be available through CreamWare's online server. As with CreamWare's own offerings, 10-hour evaluation versions of all devices are available for downloading free of charge. To launch the shop concept, Orbitone's international developer team has provided some right tasty treats. Its flagship product, Syn-Chrome, is a synthesizer based on an architecture capable of producing a broad spectrum of creative, new synthesizer sounds. The Orbitone Impressor is a comprehensive dynamics processor, acting as a compressor, limiter, de-esser, side-chain compressor, bass maximizer/minimizer, expander, and gate. The Psy-Fi effects package offers three devices: the Faza phaser, Flanga (flanger and chorus) and Sfera, a combination of a phaser and a flanger. From Amptown/Grenzfrequenz comes the monophonic Synchrotron Lead Synthesizer. Along with a step sequencer the package includes an array of effects such as delay, compressor, chorus, EQ, and more. Go to www.creamware.com for more
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