Creative

Creative may refer to:

  • Creativity, phenomenon whereby something new and valuable is created
  • Companies

  • Creative Technology, Singapore-based manufacturer of computer products
  • Creative Labs, a brand owned by Creative Technology
  • Creative Commons, an organization that deals with public copyright issues
  • Entertainment

  • "Creative" (song), a 2008 song by Leon Jackson
  • Other uses

  • Creative industries, exchange of finance for rights in intellectual properties
  • Creative destruction, an economical term AKA "Schumpeter's gale"
  • Creative writing, an original, non-technical writing or composition
  • Creative nonfiction, a literary genre
  • Creative Nonfiction (magazine), a magazine specializing in nonfiction genre
  • Creative class, a proposed socioeconomic class
  • See also

  • Creativity (disambiguation)
  • Creative Technology Limited

    Creative Technology Ltd. is a Singapore-based global company headquartered in Jurong East, Singapore. The principal activities of the company and its subsidiaries consist of the design, manufacture and distribution of digitized sound and video boards, computers and related multimedia, and personal digital entertainment products.

    It also partners with mainboard manufacturers and laptop brands to embed its Sound Blaster technology on their products.

    History

    The firm began as a computer repair shop, where Sim Wong Hoo developed an add-on memory board for the Apple II computer. Later, they started creating customized PCs adapted in Chinese. A part of this design included enhanced audio capabilities, so that the device could produce speech and melodies. The success of this audio interface led to the development of a standalone sound card.

    In 1987, they released a 12-voice sound generator sound card for the IBM PC architecture, the Creative Music System (C/MS), featuring two Philips SAA1099 chips. Sim personally went from Singapore to Silicon Valley and managed to get RadioShack's Tandy division to market the product. The card was, however, unsuccessful and lost to AdLib. Learning from this, Creative produced the first Sound Blaster, which included the prior CM/S hardware but also incorporated the Yamaha YM3812 chip (also known as OPL2) that was found on the AdLib card, as well as adding a component for playing and recording digital samples. The firm used aggressive marketing strategies, from calling the card a "stereo" component (only the C/MS chips were capable of stereo, not the complete product) to calling the sound producing micro-controller a "DSP" (for "digital sound processor"), hoping to associate the product with a digital signal processor (the DSP could encode/decode ADPCM realtime, but otherwise had no other DSP-like qualities).

    Creative (song)

    "Creative" was released in November 2008 as the third single from Leon Jackson's debut album Right Now. To promote the track Jackson appeared on the official BBC Children in Need 2008 show performing the song as an "exclusive" as this was the first time Jackson had performed the track. The song went onto debut at number 94 on the UK Singles Charts.

    Release and promotion

    The song was released in November 2008 as a digital download only through Syco and Sony BMG. To promote the song, Jackson appeared on the 2008 series of Children in Need where he performed the song in London.

    Music video

    The music video for "Creative" shows Jackson performing the song in front of a big band. Also, in the video Jackson is trying to impress a female which features in the video. Throughout the video the female does not pay much attention to Jackson but however towards the end of the video the female seems to pay slight attention to Jackson.

    Critical reception

    The BBC said:

  • Creative is a sassy, rumba-rhythmed number where Leon soars above, hinting at his prowess in the boudoir, this is easily the most memorable original track here.
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