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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
PRESS RELEASE
New Analog Modeling Synth for Pulsar/SCOPE
January 05, 2002
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French session musician/programmer/technology guru Celmar Engel recently embraced the CreamWare Pulsar/Scope system. He developed for Celmo a wide range of plug-ins for the platform. His latest release, the Supreme, is an analog modeling synth, which emphasizes expressiveness and musicality, with its dynamic feeling. Among other features, it exhibits very fast envelopes for highly percussive sounds, 12 and 24 dB/octave filters, 3 oscillators per voice, a well featured modulation matrix, a SubBass booster, and 2 auxiliary inputs. Furthermore, the effects section offers a proprietary environmental processing, the Space Generator, a very special combination of reverb and a simulation of the vintage Echorec rotary drum echo unit, also found on other plug-ins from the same designer. Celmo also released a wide range of quality and cost effective Pulsar plug-ins recently. Of special interest : the Deep Blue, a fully featured wavetable synthesizer, the Celmocoder, a 20 band very simple and efficient vocoder, the Guitar Amp Modeller, a guitar cabinet amplifier modeling processor, which offers among other choices, a 60' Tweed, a Blackface, and the "wall of sound" sensation of stacked stage amps. On the processors list, the Pultecator aims at serious audio applications, with its high quality vintage filter modeling design, the Monster EQ a special FX fully MIDI controllable four band Stereo parametric Equalizer, with + 48 to - 48 dB range, and the Stereo SubBoost. On the multichannel shelf, Celmo offers the Outputizer, a multidimensional space synthesizer, and the 5+1 SubBass X Tractor, a Bass Management system designed for 5.1 mixing. Two modeled vintage instruments are also available, the HammonQ, a drawbar organ, and the Classical Wave Emulator, an evocation of the antique french Ondes Martenot valve electronic instrument. Most of the above synths and processors are available as demo versions on Celmo's web site. Free plug-ins and utilities are also downloadable, such as the Radio Caroline Supa Fazz, a short wave radio phasing simulator, the Pulsar Clock, a MIDI Tempo Display, Goofy, a Bass Synth, the Guitar BluesMan, a lite version of the more featured Guitar Amp Modeller. All the above plug-ins were designed, developed, and produced by Celmar Engel. The Supreme is now available for download at a price of US $80.00. Recent Celmo headlines
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