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> Is There Any Creamware-user In The Room?, F.Hund announcement
melenko
post Wed 4 Feb 2004, 21:00
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hello,
after the recent news received from F.Hund,
how do you feel?
what would you do?
buy a Noah, move to another souncard?
SFP is a very smart concept,including a complete virtual studio
except the sequencer, but with some very good synths and effects!
and...converters!
i'm using a pulsar 2 running under os9.2.2 on a g4 bi-pro 1ghz,
and i love this card, but what's the future?
carrying out the developpement of an osx support "is not a priority"!
gosh!!
we,the mac-users, are we so weak?
our market does interest Motu,M-audio,Digidesign, and so on...
i'm really disappointed by what i read.
do you have any feeling about?
thanks for any anxwer
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whomper
post Sun 15 Feb 2004, 16:46
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I was a PC user with 3 x Pulsar 2 cards and many effects and synth I bought over the time.
I am now using a G5 as I wanted to change the way I worked to utilize outboard gear as well as a central application (Sequencer, not bothering with the Creamware application and having the ambiguity of two routing applications).

Unfortunately, I see no much future in Creamware as a company in general and MAC support in particular. I guess most of their good development force is not with them by now and it will take them considerable amount of time to get back to speed. For that matter they will concentrate on the bigger market (PC) and might get back to the MAC platform at some time in the future.

Keep in mind that there are currently no plans for SFP 4.0 either, on both platforms.

What Creamware is doing now is surviving, and a company in that state needs to concentrate not even on new development, rather holding to incremental additions and customer base maintenance.

Erez
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