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Origami
02.09.2007, 04:03 PM
Hi
After 2 years of hesitation I'm considering buying finally a TI.
Now, I've just read the new o.s. brings better compatibility with FL Studio 7, which happens to be my host sequencer.
Now, before taking the plunge, since it's a lot of money, I'd like to know experience from you actual users. How does the TI work nowadays in FL Studio, what sort of problems am I going to encounter, etc?

all experience appreciated.

thanks in advance

Origami
26.09.2007, 03:54 PM
No-one uses Virus TI in FL?

Definity
08.10.2007, 02:54 PM
Hey, your in luck i just got a TI and i used FL studio 7 and it was reallly SHIT it dose NOT have the corec timeing what so ever where from before the update it was really crap the bpm fluctuated now it ahs got alot better it dose stay at one fixxed bpm and that is the bpm of the host but the timing code seams to be off a bit to me you have to have all the notes of th virus to be one beat infront of evreything to make it sound in time and even then it dosnt sound like it perfectly in time but it is as good as i could get it, any how it could be diffrent for you becuase this is just the way i went about doing things but, if you wanted my opion i would say you can use fruity if you wanted to but it can be anoying :(

Definity
08.10.2007, 02:56 PM
Hey, your in luck i just got a TI and i used FL studio 7 and it was reallly SHIT it dose NOT have the corect timeing what so ever where from before the update it was really crap the bpm fluctuated now it has got alot better it dose stay at one fixxed bpm and that is the bpm of the host. The timing code seams to be off a bit to me you have to have all the notes of the virus to be one beat infront of evreything to make it sound in time and even then it dosnt sound like it perfectly in time sometimes but it is as good as i could get it, any how it could be diffrent for you becuase this is just the way i went about doing things but, if you wanted my opion i would say you can use fruity if you wanted to but it can be anoying i would reckonmend cubase or sonar 7 :(

Origami
11.10.2007, 02:55 PM
Good to know. More experiences from FL7 users?