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diy
24.01.2006, 01:12 AM
Has anybody read the TI review in latest Future music? It describes it as "the most desirable piece of technology I've come across for some time", but it doesn't mention a thing about the stability issues. It's like a commercial for access, but now I've understanded clearly whats going between companies and FM. Although I love my TI, I begin to hate future music. Sound on Sound is far more accurate and detached.

Timo
24.01.2006, 01:23 AM
Oh I don't know, the Sound On Sound review of the TI was pretty much the same, and that was with reviewing an early OS (v1.03, i think?). Absolutely nowhere near their usual standards and thoroughness. Dropped the ball on that one.

diy
24.01.2006, 01:29 AM
But they did mentioned the bugs, and that remote mode isn't available yet.
As a conclusion, never trust a magazine for your investments...

jasedee
24.01.2006, 02:35 AM
The problem is, if you dont write a glowing review of a manufacturers piece of kit, then the manufacturer pulls out their advertising, which hurts the mag.

When some manufacturers realise they can bully the magazines with threats, then the magazines get down on their knees and start sucking.

I guess maybe not so relative to a smaller company like Access, but for a manufacturer like Yamaha or Roland, well, they just walk around with their pants off all the time.

SupaSandeep
24.01.2006, 06:47 AM
I think it's greatly true that the opinions these mags give is biased towards it's advertisers, those "best of the year" awards are always funny to me... i think sound on sound is the closest to the truth, i think the reason they didn't mention the instability as much because they deal with a lot of gear RIGHT when it comes out, so they deal with a lot of instability and understand that stuff wont' work right initially (i personally HATE this and think stuff should work properly BEFORE it comes out, why punish the early users??) and considering how many updates access has released so far, I think they've done a good job so far and hopefully continue at this pace.....

Hollowcell
24.01.2006, 12:17 PM
Eventually it will hurt the Mag if they don't speak truth when talking about gear. SOS has done some of the most harsh reviews I've read (Hartmann Neuron was one that springs to mind), and they don't seem to be biased to a huge degree. Future music on the other hand....

All up though, you can't rely on reviews 100%. Even user reviews often follow trends. Fickle bunch of fuckers we humans are.

Drammy
24.01.2006, 06:17 PM
Sound on Sound are like the broadsheets whereas Future Music are like News of the World and other tabloids!

Smag
24.01.2006, 07:35 PM
Who needs mags when there's forums like these?

Guzzy
21.02.2006, 05:21 PM
Access Virus Ti polar Audition in Keyboard magazine 01-2006 :idea:

http://www.keyboardmag.com/story.asp?sectioncode=30&storycode=12646

Bougth the magazine today, and find the same article free on the net :oops:.

Doc Jones
21.02.2006, 05:38 PM
Access Virus Ti polar Audition in Keyboard magazine 01-2006 :idea:

http://www.keyboardmag.com/story.asp?sectioncode=30&storycode=12646

Bougth the magazine today, and find the same article free on the net :oops:.
thanks for the heads up Guzzy. Good article, seems like a pretty fair review - both positive and not so positive.

Khazul
21.02.2006, 06:28 PM
Yeh - well balanced review and one that I think very well reflects the opinions of many of us here who bought the TI because we love the Virus sound - ie the bugs still irratate etc, but having the sound engine and the level of inspiration we get from it on balance is much more positive than the negative impact of the issues.

Jager
21.02.2006, 09:58 PM
Yeh - well balanced review and one that I think very well reflects the opinions of many of us here who bought the TI because we love the Virus sound - ie the bugs still irratate etc, but having the sound engine and the level of inspiration we get from it on balance is much more positive than the negative impact of the issues.

Exactly. The bugs are annoying as hell, but man has this thing ever revitalized my musical ambition; it honestly has inspired me. Best purchase I've ever made, and the stability will only get better and better.