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DIGITAL SCREAMS
15.11.2004, 08:34 PM
Will it sound similar to the Waldorf XTK? That kinda wavetable sound? Will it be as flexible? How many wavetable waveforms will there be? Or is it using the pre-existing 68 digital waveforms from the original Virus range?

Any clarification would be appreciated.....as im really excited 8)

DS

DIGITAL SCREAMS
10.12.2004, 09:53 AM
Some one plz respond. Its a fundemental question. Can anyone from Access clarify the waveforms used? Is it going to hold banks of wavetables ala PPG wave style....or it it smoothly sweeping the existing 64?

DS

saba
10.12.2004, 11:20 AM
No-one knows yet. Sit tight.
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DIGITAL SCREAMS
10.12.2004, 11:33 AM
I love the sound of wavetables......soooo Tangerine Dream like!

DS

Timo
10.12.2004, 11:37 AM
If the Virus's have been tested, manufactued and are nearly shipping, somebody must know something. Access are strangely quiet.

I emailed Access a day or two ago about TI mp3 demos and they said they are still working on it.

PS > Rumour has it that Korg are about to release a brand new VA synth (Z2, anyone?) with VSTi compatibility at NAMM, and this is why Access have decided to announce theirs earlier.

DIGITAL SCREAMS
10.12.2004, 12:30 PM
WOW.....thats interesting. That makes sense........

A new VA.....Korg havent done that for a while....could be interesting. What a proper polyphonic VA......things are looking good.

DS

Smag
10.12.2004, 12:56 PM
I've just sold my Virus C so it may be worth waiting to see if something other than the Ti materialises.

ben crosland
10.12.2004, 01:57 PM
PS > Rumour has it that Korg are about to release a brand new VA synth (Z2, anyone?) with VSTi compatibility at NAMM, and this is why Access have decided to announce theirs earlier.

But how would Access know? Korg are hardly gonna send them a memo first are they? And if I remember correctly, the first rumours about a new Korg surfaced after the rumours about the TI were leaked..

Timo
10.12.2004, 02:36 PM
PS > Rumour has it that Korg are about to release a brand new VA synth (Z2, anyone?) with VSTi compatibility at NAMM, and this is why Access have decided to announce theirs earlier.

But how would Access know? Korg are hardly gonna send them a memo first are they? And if I remember correctly, the first rumours about a new Korg surfaced after the rumours about the TI were leaked..

I think they both leaked out into the general public domain at exactly the same time, although the Korg effort has remained a rumour.
Access would have keenly kept their ears, eyes and noses to the ground, though - in the name of business and stern competition, they would have had to. Still, no demos or information about the wavetables aspect would indicate that Access may have brought forward the TI announcement?

As duplicated elsewhere....

I'm waiting 'til at least NAMM, and maybe for the Sound On Sound review too, seeing as Access are being obtusely quiet about some of the particulars of the synth (however, in true Access style, I'd imagine the 'particulars' to be excellent, in line with the TI spec').
I have a laptop purchase impending first, though. :| Release the Centrino 2, Intel, goddamit! It's two months late already!

If Korg come out with something absolutely stomping (and it would take a lot to surpass the TI), I may even end up considering the Korg effort and keeping my Indigo (I did love MOSS, and Korg's more condusive, more functional programming architecture). We'll have to see.

Smag
10.12.2004, 03:52 PM
But getting back to DS's question about the Wavetable osc, here's a quote from the Access Website:

"This unique algorithm can blend waves to create evolving motion or switch between them to create gritty lo-fi textures"

So it sounds like it does both smooth motion and switching between them.

DIGITAL SCREAMS
10.12.2004, 04:34 PM
Thx smag....lol

What I'd like to clarify though.......are we to assume that the TI is going to have proper wavetables? If so....how many wavetables and how many waveforms in each table? Thats my original question.

DS

Smag
13.12.2004, 08:00 PM
Thx smag....lol

What I'd like to clarify though.......are we to assume that the TI is going to have proper wavetables? If so....how many wavetables and how many waveforms in each table? Thats my original question.

DS

Not been able to find anything out about this and it is a pretty important question, i.e. if it's got anything like the power of the XT - coupled with the existing mod matrix the possibilities would be absolutely hairaising, but if it's just a minor extension on the 64 waves of the Virus C it's definitely welcome but not much to shout about. A bit vague at the moment :?

blay
14.12.2004, 01:59 AM
i have sent countless emails to suppliers/distributors both here and overseas.

And I have received so much conflicting information on the shipping dates and expected arrival.

The only info I trust is the contact I have had with Access.
And the info they gave me was that the product will be shipping in december, and will be available for sale in australia in January.

I have come to the realisation that I am just going to have to sit back and wait patiently :wink:

Hollowcell
14.12.2004, 07:26 AM
I have come to the realisation that I am just going to have to sit back and wait patiently :wink:

Bloody hell, that took long enough! :wink:

blay
14.12.2004, 07:29 AM
:lol:

im an eager beaver HC :twisted:

ten
14.12.2004, 10:43 AM
The only info I trust is the contact I have had with Access.
And the info they gave me was that the product will be shipping in december, and will be available for sale in australia in January.

Looks like you owe me that kangaroo testicle or whatever we bet for a few weeks back!!! Ill pm you my address make sure you wrap it well :lol:

ten