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plaid_emu
03.02.2008, 06:19 PM
Wow!!...,
So I was at TGIF's waiting for my flat iron steak while my Girlfriend, Jenny gets a cell phone call from the owner of Nova Musik, Tony Gral....

I thought he was just confirming my new debit card info because my old card expired. (I preordered a Waldorf Blofeld at the end of December) and was updating my new debit card info earlier today so my Blofeld would ship OK. I thought it strange he was calling her to confirm my info............but...

He informed her that she had just won the Winter NM contest for the Access Virus TI Polar giveaway!!

@%##$@$@%@%$#$%$!!!!!!!!!!!

He said they were sending it with an autographed card by the whole Access crew. It will probably show up next week!

Man, I told her we could could get a pretty penny for it off Ebay, but she insisted I used it and keep it....

WHAT A WOMAN!

Other hardware Instruments I currently own: E-MU XL-7, Akai MPC-1000, DSI Evolver (Desktop), Waldorf Micro Q Phoenix Edition, Alesis Micron, Novation Remote 61 SL.

It would've been nice if she won an analog synth, as that's what seems to be missing from my collection, but I'm likely going to keep the TI and just get a Spectral Audio Neptune II later on as planned...

Timo
03.02.2008, 11:01 PM
What a story, and congrats!

Man, I told her we could could get a pretty penny for it off Ebay, but she insisted I used it and keep it....

WHAT A WOMAN!

Check with the milkman, painter-decorator, etc., usually there's an ulterior motive!

Just kidding, she sounds like she's worth holding on to. ;)

In seriousness you'll love it.

Welcome to Planet Virus™! :)

Let us know what you think when you get it.

Timo

(™coined by Jase)

AlexHall74
03.02.2008, 11:17 PM
Congrats Bro!

What a great way to get Infekted!!!

:)

Doc Jones
04.02.2008, 12:28 AM
three words for you -
marry that woman !! ;)

welcome to the forum.

plaid_emu
04.02.2008, 05:51 PM
Thanks for the kind words and warm welcome. I'll be sure and let you know my impressions when I get it. Though judging by the audio demos on the Access site and that sweet intro that plays during the flashy Snow promo, I think I'm gonna like it. :D

I did have a question maybe someone can answer:

Does the Virus Control software have any patch randomizing or morphing features similar to Reaktor or the Evolver editor?

IamEvil
04.02.2008, 06:12 PM
the virus Ti has a random patcher built into the hardware..

press shift+store and bingo , instant madness

and youre a lucky git ! :)

Old Vantaa Man
04.02.2008, 07:01 PM
Nice story! Congrats on the great girl and synth. :cool:

Juho L
05.02.2008, 07:19 AM
Now that's luck! I've never won anything, but on the other hand I'm not anyone's girlfriend either.

logo80
05.02.2008, 10:24 AM
I'm not anyone's girlfriend either.
This is a good news...

Juho L
05.02.2008, 10:39 AM
This is a good news...

Are you trying to hint that you are interested?

logo80
05.02.2008, 12:34 PM
Are you trying to hint that you are interested?
Wait, you're a moderator... if I say no you'll probably ban me so... why not?

plaid_emu
05.02.2008, 08:30 PM
I didn't mean to interrupt anything between you two, but I was wondering if you'd all be kind enough to give me some feedback here while I've got this thread going.

Assuming all goes well and this mythical TI Polar arrives at my door, I've been thinking about how much it might change things for me. I'm kinda long winded, but I'll try and keep this as short as I can:

I've always tried to juggle financial priorities in a responsible fashion and funds for music gear can come slowly (aka relatively low income). Since I could afford it, I've been a believer in having several synths to choose from at any point for quick and efficient sound design capabilities. It's great to have all the options available, but I'm almost feeling a little bogged down....

Too many sounds to choose from, too many goddamn cables and all the muther****in' dusting I have to do!!!

It really kind of has me thinking back on those good old days when I was 19 and all I had was a Roland XP-50 (with the analog synth and techno expansion boards) and a Boss SP-202. I seemed to be much more productive back then also.....I even use to "DJ" pretty regularly.

Listening to the audio demos and judging by the reputation of the Virus, I'm also inclined to think it's going to blow most of my synths out of the water. Is the Virus that bad-assed and versatile that I'm going to want to use it for damn near everything? It's my first "Super Synth" so to speak.

So here's my current list of synths I own and how I feel about them. Which do you think I should I keep and which should I sell? Which will complement the Virus and which ones would be redundant to keep? Should I just keep them all and focus on one at a time?

1) E-MU XL-7 Command Station. This was the synth I sold my XP-50 to buy. I think it sounds really good for a ROMpler, but I really don't use it much. It has some really awesome sound design specs, but the specs and the sound are better than the interface when it comes to programming. The sequencer is however very cool and easy to use. I just use it mostly now for a sound module because I use Ableton Live for sequencing. The presets make me want to drink Jim Jones Kool-Aid though.

2) Alesis Micron. This still gets some use because I like it's features and portability. I'd feel safe taking this out of the house pretty much anywhere. It sounds great for $400 and does quite a bit. I hate programming sounds with it as much as the XL-7. They both are in desperate need of editors that function on OS X.

3) Dave Smith Instruments Evolver. I can't see myself getting rid of this one. It can get really aggressive and it's excellent for processing stereo audio. Real Curtis filters just sound sweet.

4) Korg POLY-61. This one is in the closet collecting dust. I like the sound, but not the limited interface and the fact it has no MIDI. It also needs cleaned (has some non functioning buttons and keys).

5) Waldorf Micro Q Phoenix & Waldorf Blofeld. The Micro Q is paired up with an MPC-1000 in a Gator Studio-2-Go Rack for playing live shows. I've got them wired up seperate from my DAW for strictly good old fashioned hardware jamming. Alesis Photon X-25 controller sits on top of another Gator 2 space rack bag (Lexicon MX400 and an ASHLY line mixer).

I have the Blofeld on preorder right now because I wanted that Waldorf sound to use with my DAW without unhooking and moving the Micro Q around constantly. Also....all those wavetables from the PPG and Microwave etc.

6) Reaktor, Absynth, Korg Legacy Digital (Wavestation/M1), Waldorf Edition (PPG Wave, Attack, D-Pole) I don't see much problem in keeping these as I don't have to dust them and I use them pretty regularly.

So my quandry is....I love synths, but I don't get as much done when I have too many to distract me....What should I do? Some guidance, suggestions and opinions are all welcome.

Old Vantaa Man
05.02.2008, 09:10 PM
Actually, you should sell it and just tell your girlfriend that one of the others is the one she won. You've got enough synths to last a lunchtime. Sell it and take her for a nice weekend to err, I dunno where you're from.

plaid_emu
06.02.2008, 09:23 PM
Well that's not a bad idea, and I already offered that option in the beginning. She's the one who refused it! Oddly enough she thinks like a guy (that's one of the big reasons I love her). Also, she's smarter than the average cookie. She can spot the synths I own from 50 yards away probably.

She truly insists that I keep it. She said: "The money comes and goes....like tax returns and anything else we get....gone before you turn around, but you'll LOVE that synthesizer....keep it!!"

How can I argue with that???

logo80
06.02.2008, 09:42 PM
Well that's not a bad idea, and I already offered that option in the beginning. She's the one who refused it! Oddly enough she thinks like a guy (that's one of the big reasons I love her). Also, she's smarter than the average cookie. She can spot the synths I own from 50 yards away probably.

She truly insists that I keep it. She said: "The money comes and goes....like tax returns and anything else we get....gone before you turn around, but you'll LOVE that synthesizer....keep it!!"

How can I argue with that???

keep that synth and sell one of your old ones...

plaid_emu
06.02.2008, 09:58 PM
keep that synth and sell one of your old ones...

Yeah, that's why I was askin' some opinions, I'm thinking the XL-7, The Micron maybe, and the Poly 61. The Micro Q is just too awesome paired up with the MPC-1000 though. They even look killer in the same rack. The Micro Q is red and black. So is the MPC. Black with red end caps (even the same shade of red). Like they were made for each other! :twisted:

Of course I won't come to any rash decisions until the Virus is transmitted....

flipside
06.02.2008, 10:11 PM
Too many sounds to choose from, too many goddamn cables and all the muther****in' dusting I have to do!!!

Haleluja :rolleyes: I know that one..


So here's my current list of synths I own and how I feel about them. Which do you think I should I keep and which should I sell? Which will complement the Virus and which ones would be redundant to keep? Should I just keep them all and focus on one at a time?

So my quandry is....I love synths, but I don't get as much done when I have too many to distract me....What should I do? Some guidance, suggestions and opinions are all welcome.

I think only you can decide which ones will complement the virus, because only you are you, and you have your take on make music, choosing sounds, programming sounds, etc.

So my advice if you take it, would be to wait for the virus, live with it for a while (and jeez, listen to your girlfriend - don't sell it. I'm also in a lucky position, my gf helped me out with financing my Indigo 2. She even didn't want me to sell it after I got the TI), it takes a while to get a new piece of gear incorporated into your workflow. And especially something like the Virus. It does for me, atleast. And you don't have to rush away selling synths. If you feel something doesn't get much use, put it away if you have room for it somewhere else (the infamous closet), remove the cables, act like you don't have it. You'll quickly see if you miss it. If not, well then I think it speaks for itself - it can go.

Hope this helps, and it's all IMHO ofcourse :)

Best,
Alex

AlexHall74
07.02.2008, 02:34 AM
Alex (Flipside) is right; how can I argue with a man with a name like that?

Let the Ti arrive. Set it up. Use it. Then make some space by disconnecting what you fell you can live without. See if you miss it. Then re-assess.

I'm not one to snuff my nose at cool vintage synths or new monsters like the Ti. They've all got their place in the world. All I know is that I freaking love my KC to bits and bits and tiny bits and I would cry like a freaking baby if I ever lost it. I imagine the Ti is that good or better. Give it a try mate! The other synths ar presumably paid for, right? And this one was free, right?

Test out the Ti, take your girl out for a nice dinner or cook her one at home, and enjoy the moment. There's a time to smell the roses in life, so blow your nose and walk out to the garden. Chin up, mate!

:)

Good luck,

-Alex

Timo
07.02.2008, 12:58 PM
I actually really think the TI will compliment your other synths. The Waldorf stuff tends to sound more rawer/digital, the XL-7 is a ROMpler, the Micron/Ion is quite polite sounding, and the Evolver desktop is a mono-synth.

All you need is a nice mixer or multi-channel A/D interface and you're away!

Khazul
07.02.2008, 03:06 PM
I would keep the MPC, Virus TI and the Blofeld, dump everything else.

Old Vantaa Man
07.02.2008, 07:09 PM
DUST!

Hey mate, that is one fucking great girl.

You're gonna keep it forever, of course. Just get her to sign a pre-nup that custody's yours. ;)

plaid_emu
09.02.2008, 02:59 AM
Thanks for all your thoughts and suggestions. Some good ideas. She's wanting me to keep all my synths and just focus on them one at a time. I guess I just feel kind of guilty having all this stuff and not always using it to it's fullest potential. At least when the depression comes down hard, I'll always be able to sell them.

Today we got a tracking number from UPS and an estimated delivery date of the 12th. That's only Tuesday! Not much longer now. Then I'll only have to sift through about 2500 presets to get a feel for it.

If you go to Nova Musik's web site they've still got a "Congratulations" posting near the header. It's been there a few days now. She thought this was really cool and saved the page as a PDF.

http://www.novamusik.com/default.aspx