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Published on 10/29/01 at 13:24
Pci card without a rack (optional) 1 / out jack 1 x 6.35 and S / PDIF output midi in and midi out port firwire Expansion (rack interface analog or adat). Connectors neat! 96KHz maximum tested in 24-bit Cubase is cool!

UTILIZATION

Installation is no problem and I do not renconté aves Incompatibility of software audio cons I had some problems configuring the system with games and software that use DirectX but still I can not say if the problem is WIN98 or creamware mystery ... anyway now it works. Creamware system is a bit special since it requires to start moving before the software not to have sound ... Indeed, it is necessary to connect virtually, inputs and outputs as in a studio (eg wave log in and out or MIDI or even asio for use with your software). But in fact it is soon to be an asset. It uses only what is needed to release the DSP for other tasks!

GETTING STARTED

The drivers are very stable. tested with Win 98se. not tested in 2000 or xp. Latency 2ms adjustable up :-)! Use with cubase and wavelab smoothly.

OVERALL OPINION

A month ago I use this card. the virtual connector system creamware is great. The work is in cubase mache! The great thing also is the compatibility creamware ... "plugins" can work with the pulsar lunaII (the sampler is awesome!) in addition to stack the cards (possibility to add a PulsarII thereafter 3DSP = (lunaII) + 6 (DSP pulsarII) = total 9DSP longer power (use of multiple samplers or synths).
In less may be the price ... but it is a separate system ... which includes powerful DSP ...