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Acustica Audio Cream 2 2023-R2R screenshot
Team R2R | 11 Jun 2024 | 225.0MB
Cream 2 is based on an iconic series of hand-built British vacuum-tubes, transistors, and solid state hardware made between the late 1950s and the early 70s. Cream offers a unique tone that stands out for its incredible warmth and tonal richness, largely thanks to the rare topology and historic components used in the original hardware.

The Cream Preamp: A Sound So Warm You Might Get Sunburned
The preamp module of Cream packs all the juice of a British transistor-based, solid state recording and mixing console from 1970 plus a classic valve tape machine from the 1960s.

Cream EQ
Cream EQ is the result of an extensive and elaborate sampling process of various hardware units, and is derived from what is arguably the most famous solid-state console of the 1960s. This marvelous example of engineering helped shape the history of music that still resonates today. Add the best features of this powerful tool to this our select collection of β€œhomebrewed” filter emulations, and you’ve got Cream EQ: the perfect mojo machine for your mixes.

The Cream Compressor
Cream's compressor emulates two different, very special hardware units. One of them was sampled from a legendary desk from the 1970s, whereas the second model is based on vintage British tube compressor from the 1960s.

This compressor particularly embodies what we would call the β€œsound of the sixties,” which is instantly recognizable from The Beatles’ records and which was the hallmark of the sonic signature of most of the recordings that came out of the legendary Abbey Road Studios.

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think you mean 48 and 88 ?
  Resident 2.03.2019 9 679
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WOW! 1GB of content for 2 sample rates?

I take it R2R hasn't "de-bloated" these yet? Should we wait for the witches to do magic on these first ?
  Resident 29.11.2020 29 3021
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I believe the files need to be R2R'ed first since they are all encrypted. Did anyone manage to make it work ?
  Member 29.11.2023 2 54
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finally creaming over here big thanks r2r
  Member 23.11.2021 183
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Greg Well's favorite. Thanks R2R
  Member 14.11.2023 245
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Realmente, e bom sim. Obrigado R2R. Desta nova remessa do R2R, pra mim, o melhor atΓ© agora.
  Member 5.05.2021 80
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the Comment has been Removed
  Moderator 4.06.2022 3221
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Maybe if you use the proper request form it could happen

You've been a member for years... you know requests are not allowed on release pages. Repeated requests in comments will result in a comments freeze or ban, and we don't want that do we heh?!

Please use the proper request form located in the browser menu:

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TY!
  Member 5.05.2021 80
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sorry :(
  Moderator 4.06.2022 3221
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No problemo! Just a friendly reminder of Audioz rules regarding requests
  Resident 2.03.2019 9 679
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all sample rates (44,48,88,96) seem to work for the most part with the updated common files.

Cream 2 PRE
Black center selector switch hangs after selecting tube/tube2/C - have to reload plugin to regain selection settings

issue occurs at all sample rates 44-96khz
  Resident 17.02.2014 10 1093
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Ok thghgv.
Are you saying that, apart from the Black center selector switch hangs issue for all frequencies, you have tried the 48 and 88 and they work exactly like the 44 and 96?
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  Member 17.06.2024 2
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the Comment has been Removed
  Member 17.06.2024 2
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I have Acustica Framework installed and Fire The Pump installed and functional, but when I try to open any CREAM plugin it crashes DAW?

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