Two New Mixer Plug-Ins Available for Pulsar
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SMM 166
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RMR 242
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December 30, 2000
The range of products offered in the CreamWare Online Shop is continually
growing. Two new mixers are now available as plug-ins for Pulsar systems.
The 16-channel Surround Mixer SMM 166 was especially designed for Pulsar
users who produce for multimedia, video or DVD. It supports the 5.1 format
- today's most common surround standard. With a graphical X/Y matrix and a
separate control for the LFE (Low Frequency Effects) channel in each of the
16 channel strips, all signals can be conveniently mixed to the six
surround channels.
Pulsar DSP plug-ins as well as external effects can be integrated into the
mix via three inserts and four aux send/return paths. The mixer can
completely be remote-controlled and automated via MIDI controllers.
The new 24-channel Recording Mixer RMR 242 is an interesting alternative to
the standard Pulsar mixers. Thanks to very low DSP loading it is also
useful as an additional submixer.
Three effects inserts per channel and four aux sends and stereo aux returns
let you conveniently integrate Pulsar plug-ins or external effects into the
mix. Channel pairs can be coupled and direct outs for each channel open up
further application possibilities. And naturally, like the SMM 166, the RMR
242 can be remote-controlled and automated via standard MIDI controllers.
The new mixer plug-ins are now available in the CreamWare Online Shop for 89 Euro (SMM 166) and 49 Euro (RMR 242). For more information, visit their web site at www.creamware.com. |