View Full Version : Is the Ti2 more reliable than the Ti?
jonkull
08.07.2010, 06:54 PM
I sold my Virus Ti almost two years ago because I was tired of dealing with it's bugginess. The one I had had a bad logic board that was replaced by Access but the replacement wasn't much better. I still had to deal with drop-outs, pops, freezes, sync issues, etc.
That said I miss the Virus and have been thinking of picking up a Ti2 and want to know if they're are any (known) issues with them?
Software-wise, the two are identical. But the good news is that Access has released OS4, which not only adds many interesting features, but it's also more stable. Not to mention that it finally works on x64 systems. The Ti2 is just slightly faster and it can better handle multi-timbral complex patches, but if you're playing/recording one/two patches at a time, you might as well consider a used Ti or even a Snow and save a bundle.
DIGITAL SCREAMS
09.07.2010, 11:47 PM
I sold my Virus Ti almost two years ago because I was tired of dealing with it's bugginess. The one I had had a bad logic board that was replaced by Access but the replacement wasn't much better. I still had to deal with drop-outs, pops, freezes, sync issues, etc.
That said I miss the Virus and have been thinking of picking up a Ti2 and want to know if they're are any (known) issues with them?
The TI uses one DSP - the TI2 uses TWO...
I used to get pops, glitches and timing issues with the TI - but the TI2 worked pretty flawlessly. I believe the Virus OS works better on the two DSP's. Thats what I experienced....
The TI2 is definitely better than then TI.
DS
Actually I believe the TI|1 has two DSP chips, too.
Think it's the Snow that has just one, which is why it has half the poly of the TI.
But the TI|2 does supposedly have 25% more quoted power than TI|1.
Seems they may have changed the chips on the sly for the TI|2 if they were experiencing limitations on TI|1?
Furthemore, if the TI|2 was merely a refresh, might we perhaps see a whole new Virus this Winter NAMM? :D Who knows.
Good to see you again DigiScreams. :)
maelstrom808
10.07.2010, 01:12 PM
Having run a TI OS1 to current, I can say most of the issues were with the older OSes. The current OS is pretty solid and I rarely have any issues (something does still occasionally come up but in almost daily use, we are generally talking weeks between glitches).
jonkull
13.07.2010, 12:54 AM
Thanks for the responses. Maybe I'll give it another chance.
This is good to know
thanks for the info
Nobl1v1on
13.08.2010, 04:57 PM
I think it is pretty much a software issue in both the 1 and the 2.
I picked up a TI2 61 key from musicians friend for like 2100, I got it and of course pops and clicks and every thing else.
Access called me up on the phone after I had contacted them with my problems. I asked straight up if it was a hardware issue, if it was I was just gonna send it back. I gave the guy the serial number, he said I did not have one with a bad board. I told him how much I paid for it new with extended warranty and all that. He told me I should really consider holding onto it.
He basically said they knew the OS was bogus, but to be patient and sure enough after OS 4 came out .... NO PROBLEMS at all...
With all the problems I had that led to me returning my Ti2 Desktop, I got the impression there was nothing wrong with the hardware per se, it was all software and driver problems. But keep in mind the Virus hardware is mostly just switches, knobs and DSPs. What makes or breaks it is the software and unfortunately its quite feeble.
GV1UK
13.08.2010, 07:48 PM
Well, I have no experience on this topic. But I was looking at buying a virus and was due to go with the TI2. I later settled for a TI Desktop. The guy that sold it me has used it for 2 years, it runs the latest OS and has had no issues with it.
It was the price that led me to the TI over the TI2 and some research on these forums.
If I have any issues with it I will update the post.
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