View Full Version : NAMM 2011 -whats it gonna be?
I didn't want to clutter the news forum with a speculation thread. Obviously if anyone knew the answer to this, I would have heard it elsewhere.
Does anyone know if there's new hardware coming from Access? Is it just me or is it about time?
Fitzgrade
19.10.2010, 04:58 AM
Or is there a new update for the virus ti?
Unfortunately I'm rubbish at predicting Access' future releases. :)
However, it's been five months since the last full/stable release. Most of the main bugs have been ironed out, which is great. As such there have been no beta releases in the last five months either.
They have a nice clear run until NAMM in three months time.
Of course they must still be working on something.
I'd say either a new OS to bolt onto the TI, or there's a possibility of an entirely new TI|3 (given that the TI|2 was a refresh of the TI|1 and that there are no outstanding bugs for the current mature TI OS). Perhaps the Snow may even see a new version.
But my guess is as good as yours, and my second guessing has always been poor in the past. We'll just have to see.
TheHobbit
27.10.2010, 06:45 PM
Available editing of the arp presets would be nice.... :)
oh and a magic 'give me talent' waveform :)
mitchiemasha
28.10.2010, 10:26 PM
Ohh! give me talent button. yes
just owning a virus does that, it sounds amazing jst pressing a key.
nutrinoland
29.10.2010, 01:52 AM
how about a 'create masterpiece' button...and also an 'earn $ 100000' button...
If I had my way, there would be an announcement about a Snow-like module with 3x the processing power and 2x the USB outs but same price point and full USB 2.0 or Firewire support and all software working as advertised :)
What are the chances of that happening?
cl516
29.10.2010, 04:18 AM
Does it look like we might finally get Filter FM or Chord Memory?
Audio-rate LFO's? Who knows.
boreg
30.10.2010, 08:04 PM
Does it look like we might finally get Filter FM or Chord Memory?
Audio-rate LFO's? Who knows.
I doubt this is possible on the current hardware.
Would be glad to be proven wrong of course !
MarcTale
31.10.2010, 07:26 PM
I too hope it´s a TI3 with USB3 and 32 USB-Outs. And at least 2x the power! Better 3x!
And a TI-Software Synth would be awesome (like the Powercore Virus or even without).
MarcTale
31.10.2010, 07:27 PM
I too hope it´s a TI3 with USB3 and 32 USB-Outs. And at least 2x the power! Better 3x!
And a TI-Software Synth would be awesome (like the Powercore Virus or even without).
oblivion
03.11.2010, 08:54 PM
Yes! a software version and Virus as a dongle (USB key) or a new hardware dongle from Access.
No limitations for voices = depending on computer processor power.
I would buy it!
Or a new Virus TI3 with USB 3.0 , FireWire or Light peak.
My wild predictions (which have never been right, I might add) given the pattern of recent years, I'm thinking it may possibly go two ways. Either:
1) All new Snow mk2 hardware (to bring it in line with a one DSP-chip TI|2), plus a TI|OS software update (as large as last years) to TI|OS v5 for all TI owners. TI|2 hardware continues as the flagship model, Snow mk1 is discontinued.
Or
2) All new TI|3 range, sporting a new extended OS (TI|OS v5) which is unable to fully run on TI|1 and TI|2 machines due to employing various new TI|3 hardware features. A final, minor update is added to TI|OS v4 for legacy TI|1 and TI|2 owners before TI|2 is discontinued. Snow mk1 continues (with TI|OS v4) as the "classic" Virus option.
oblivion
03.11.2010, 10:38 PM
I think it is time for Access to come with something new and more powerful, Virus TI released in 2005.
The Virus series is not outdated just the hardware(CPU).
Novation is coming with Ultranova and it looks promising and quite cheap.
infraction
03.11.2010, 11:32 PM
My wild predictions (which have never been right, I might add) given the pattern of recent years, I'm thinking it may possibly go two ways. Either:
1) All new Snow mk2 hardware (to bring it in line with a one DSP-chip TI|2), plus a TI|OS software update (as large as last years) to TI|OS v5 for all TI owners. TI|2 hardware continues as the flagship model, Snow mk1 is discontinued.
Or
2) All new TI|3 range, sporting a new extended OS (TI|OS v5) which is unable to fully run on TI|1 and TI|2 machines due to employing various new TI|3 hardware features. A final, minor update is added to TI|OS v4 for legacy TI|1 and TI|2 owners before TI|2 is discontinued. Snow mk1 continues (with TI|OS v4) as the "classic" Virus option.
Out of them 1) seems more likely, shame if they did as I just bought mine :(
I doubt they'd discontinue updates to the current TI2 range this early though, especially when whiteouts have just been sold it would be pretty gutting to have bought a brand new TI2 limited edition whiteout keyboard to end up being stuck on one update with it.
My predictions would be that they'll most probably want to push the power of the TI2 range a little so they'll still continue with updates, or maybe even release a firewire version of the TI2 (TI2-X?) same functionality just more virtual outs.
Firewire seems to becoming less and less popular on computers these days. Moreso with USB 3 around the corner. Some new top-end laptops don't even have a firewire port anymore. :|
Reason I think a TI|3 might surface is that the TI|2 was a refresh of the TI|1. The TI|2 didn't bring any new hardware functionality per se, other than the 25% extra DSP. I remember Marc saying the TI|2 will never go anywhere the TI|1 wont, which would confirm the "refresh" theory and also indicates the TI|2 is limited to the lifespan of the hardware and software capabilities of TI|1. The original TI keyboard was originally released in 2005, and the TI|2 in January 2009 (two years ago this coming NAMM).
If Access wanted to employ something like user-custom waveforms in a new OS, which has always been a popular request on wishlists (mine too) since the original TIs were released, I don't think they could do something like that with the existing TI hardware (otherwise they would have done it). I can only assume there's no physical, usable flash storage capacity to store them, and would need new hardware to implement it (if ever they chose to do so).
Those who bought a TI|1 at OS version 1 have effectively had four brand new keyboards, one for each and every new OS version. Since OS v1 (which was already a substantial upgrade from Virus C), Wavetables, Formants, Graintables, Atomizer, all the effects (new Characters, Tape Delay, Distortions, Ring/Tremolo modulation, FrequencyShifter), Side-chain, Stomp boxes, Comb+Vowel filters, step sequencing, 64-bit support, etc., have all been added with new updates.
I wonder when the physical hardware limits will pose a barrier to new functionality.
I thought too about USB 3.0, and how important thats going to be to their total integration strategy going forward, so they might wait to release something until USB 3 is really here.
Who knows when that will really be, since they still haven't really gotten USB 2 right yet.
That's a very good point you have there Timo, Hmm I wonder what's up there sleeve.
feedingear
04.11.2010, 12:44 PM
... I remember Marc saying the TI|2 will never go anywhere the TI|1 wont
Bang on there Timo...
I'd be interested to know what the sales figures and profits are like for Access. With all due respect and love for them and my TI , as many people on the forum will attest there have been some pretty serious hiccups along the way with the TI, which I would imagine have tarnished the brand somewhat.
I would speculate that if they do launch a new hardware hybrid synth, that a core aim would be to have it rock solid by launch to try to erase any lingering doubts from people who have previously had bad experiences.
I kind of hope its a new OS as I dont want to have to buy another Virus just yet. :)
oblivion
04.11.2010, 08:43 PM
No USB 3.0 in sight before 2012 or 2013 or even never,so forget that, Light Peak is the future!
Apple and Intel is going to release fiber-optic connection(Light Peak) spring 2012 to replace USB 2.0 and even USB 3.0.
Access! use Light Peak and you can have 64 channels of audio.
Google it and read.
emdebee
04.11.2010, 11:40 PM
Apple and Intel is going to release fiber-optic connection(Light Peak) spring 2012 to replace USB 2.0 and even USB 3.0.
I understand that it's going to be in 2011...
No USB 3.0 in sight before 2012 or 2013 or even never,so forget that, Light Peak is the future!
Apple and Intel is going to release fiber-optic connection(Light Peak) spring 2012 to replace USB 2.0 and even USB 3.0.
.
Sort of like when Apple said no USB, because Firewire is better.
Now iPods have only USB! lol
http://www.ecoustics.com/pcw/news/209623
infraction
07.11.2010, 03:04 AM
No USB 3.0 in sight before 2012 or 2013 or even never,so forget that, Light Peak is the future!
Apple and Intel is going to release fiber-optic connection(Light Peak) spring 2012 to replace USB 2.0 and even USB 3.0.
Access! use Light Peak and you can have 64 channels of audio.
Google it and read.
Light peak will be more for hard drives and such due to the fact that it suffers from distance limitations.
USB3 won't be fully supported by intel until either next year or even 2012 so if access announce anything new at NAMM it won't support those technologies.
Firewire while it's not the most popular it's still the most proven way of streaming more channels of audio externally than usb 1 & 2.
I would love for Access to annouce they fully support USB 2.0 capable speeds at NAMM 2011. Yes I said TWO POINT O.
Is it going to happen? No. They are coasting on their reputation at this point, kind of like BMW does for auto manufacturing. They do not see the perfect storm building behind them, and the repurcussions of not keeping up with technology.
MarcTale
07.11.2010, 11:13 PM
Even though USB2 was already established the TI1 and TI2 used both USB1.1.
Next will be USB2.0.
And I´m very sure they won´t use USB3 or even Light Peak as long as
it´s not as established as USB2.0 is right now because they wouldn´t sell as
much (let´s just say) TI3´s as they´d like to.
A lot of people wouldn´t switch becaus of a TI3.
So in the end it´s money.
I think I´d be satisfied with 24 virtual Stereo Outs (48 real Mono!!) or maybe
even only 16 virtual Stereo Outa(32 REAL Mono!). That should do it.
Roby31
29.11.2010, 02:41 PM
http://www.novamusik.com/search.aspx?type=Model&keyword=10347&mid=20&lbs=3
Even though USB2 was already established the TI1 and TI2 used both USB1.1.
The TI|1, TI|2 and Snow use USB 2.0 Full-Speed chipset, which is back compatible with USB 1.1. For more info, see quote:
Generally, USB v2.0 is available in three hardware chipset types (not software):-
Low Speed (1.5 Mbit/s)
Full Speed (12 Mbit/s)
High Speed (480 Mbit/s)
The TI uses the 'Full Speed' USB v2.0 hardware chipset at 12 Mbit/s, which is incidently the fastest that USB v1.1 can achieve. Hence the confusion.
Next will be USB2.0.
I think next would still be USB2.0, but using the High Speed (480Mbit/s) chipset instead of the current Full Speed (12Mbit/s) hardware chipset.
High Speed USB 2.0 is comparable to Firewire 400. I'm led to believe that in the early days High Speed USB 2.0 didn't have sufficiently great 'off-the-shelf' software packages for people to employ and develop, so Full Speed was chosen by Access. I could be wrong, but at least that's what I think transpired. Of course Access could have held back High-Speed on the TI as a business decision too - to create a selling point for the next iteration (successor). Full Speed was perfectly adequate for what they needed for the TI|1/2.
And I´m very sure they won´t use USB3 or even Light Peak
Agreed. USB 2.0 high-speed is well established and would provide exactly what is needed (greater bandwidth and speed) over the current USB2.0 Full Speed that the TIs use. USB 2 is so well established it would maximise Access' consumer base.
http://www.novamusik.com/search.aspx?type=Model&keyword=10347&mid=20&lbs=3
haha. Way to go to get search engine optimisation early. Very shrewd. A bit bad though, it allows you to add one to the cart for $989.00 and it takes you through to the checkout.
cl516
30.11.2010, 12:56 AM
when's the earliest you think there's gonna be some news on a new Virus?
Roby31
30.11.2010, 07:26 AM
I hope it's not before the end of 2011 but who knows apart from Access and their manufacturing? The current TI line still has something to say and from a user point of view I'd rather see that coming than a newer product that I'll most obviously not have enough money to get :p
jondahl
05.12.2010, 04:11 AM
Apple comes in the mid of 2011 with the first generation of macbooks, iphones, ipods and imacs. who use the light peak technology.
The light peak is two times faster the usb3 and have a much bigger bandwith. Nice thing when you have a big flow of data between more hardware devices, less problems with sync and no ground loops anymore.
A new Virus generation with light peak who send/recieve data and sound. This would be very impressive.
TheHobbit
05.12.2010, 05:03 PM
Apple seem to drop and pick features when they feel the season is fit, ie firewire and so on.
Personally I wouldn't see myself investing in any new technology like light peak for a couple of years when fully established and seen to last. Look at SSD the latest thing but still pitfulls and issues a few years on, I am sure they will get better but for RAM (Master drives or audio recording drives) not ideal for using as ROM and storage great (data drives)
jamie8286
15.12.2010, 04:18 PM
Taken from facebook The NAMM Show (http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=131501200242260&ref=mf) post.
Virus (http://www.facebook.com/accessvirus) the virus will not be replaced or hardware updated. there might be some software news for the virus though.
jamie8286
15.12.2010, 04:19 PM
Taken from access virus facebook page, The NAMM Show (http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=131501200242260&ref=mf) post.
Virus (http://www.facebook.com/accessvirus) the virus will not be replaced or hardware updated. there might be some software news for the virus though.
Roby31
16.12.2010, 07:08 AM
"Might" :lol:
http://www.infekted.org/virus/showthread.php?t=32564
by Marc himself. I have this idea of an OS5 heavily based on the latest 4.x improvements with Total Integration in computers' operating systems coupled with some new beautiful feature. Actually it's a hope not an idea but whatever :)
IamEvil
16.12.2010, 08:32 PM
at a guess...
I reckon a virus with more knobs or control features on to replace the ti/2. The ti v2 looks too similar to the original to account for the price hike. I paid £1200 new for my original TI KB , now that it's near £2000 for the Ti2 I can see access trying to make it look like a much better or upgraded synth.
Also a new OS , maybe even a better version of virus control software. I reckon compression/gating/ducking being added to be more in line with the glitch type music which is being produced at the moment.
(I was spot on 100% right when guessing in the NAMM thread just before the Ti/2 showed up :))
at a guess...
I reckon a virus with more knobs or control features on to replace the ti/2. The ti v2 looks too similar to the original to account for the price hike. I paid £1200 new for my original TI KB , now that it's near £2000 for the Ti2 I can see access trying to make it look like a much better or upgraded synth.
Also a new OS , maybe even a better version of virus control software. I reckon compression/gating/ducking being added to be more in line with the glitch type music which is being produced at the moment.
(I was spot on 100% right when guessing in the NAMM thread just before the Ti/2 showed up :))
Hi Evil. :) Marc has already said there will be no new hardware next year (Winter NAMM 2011).
Which means no user customisable PCMs. :/ (I believe Marc has said the current hardware cannot support user PCMs). Unless some sort of rabbit is pulled out of the bag.
But you are correct, the price of the Virus has gotten utterly, absolutely silly.
Roby31
17.12.2010, 11:25 AM
I don't know about UK customs and other taxes but you have to complain with that kind of stuff. Here the Virus Keys cost about 2400€ (2200UK£) but they're always been that price in the last 4 or something years. 1800€/1500£ for a VTI2 Desktop as it's always been. I don't know what the prices were in the UK but this has been the case in Italy since the TI came out IIRC. If your prices were lower (with such a stable £/€ rate) there has to be a reason.
Natspace
07.01.2011, 09:49 AM
Access said " the TI line will not receive a hardware update..." on there Facebook page.
So for me the are 3 possibilities:
1) They will show a new line of Virus "Hardware"
2) They will show a new virtual Virus (software like the Virus TDM Plug-in)
3) They will show the TI OS 5
Bets are open until the 13 January ;)
What do you think???
IamEvil
07.01.2011, 01:58 PM
Hi Evil. :) Marc has already said there will be no new hardware next year (Winter NAMM 2011).
Which means no user customisable PCMs. :/ (I believe Marc has said the current hardware cannot support user PCMs). Unless some sort of rabbit is pulled out of the bag.
But you are correct, the price of the Virus has gotten utterly, absolutely silly.
Hi
Gotcha no new hardware. Good job really as I'd only want it :)
One thing I do hope they put is a sound morph similar to that on the OB12, assign one sound to the max modulation wheel and assign another the min modulation wheel , faff about with the modulation to smoothly change between them.. and also save the good sounding inbetween points
Access said " the TI line will not receive a hardware update..." on there Facebook page.
So for me the are 3 possibilities:
1) They will show a new line of Virus "Hardware"
2) They will show a new virtual Virus (software like the Virus TDM Plug-in)
3) They will show the TI OS 5
Bets are open until the 13 January ;)
What do you think???
"TI will not receive a hardware update" means just that. There will not be a new line of Virus hardware this time.
OS v5 looks the best bet. Maybe Snow may see a 'refresh' upgrade (a slight CPU bump), seeing as TI has previously already been updated from TI|1 to TI|2 last year with the 25% extra DSP.
All speculation though.
Hi
Gotcha no new hardware. Good job really as I'd only want it :)
One thing I do hope they put is a sound morph similar to that on the OB12, assign one sound to the max modulation wheel and assign another the min modulation wheel , faff about with the modulation to smoothly change between them.. and also save the good sounding inbetween points
That would be great. Bit difficult if patches need to switch to different oscillator types though, maybe a volume-crossfade for that aspect although extra poly would be needed. Korg Radias-like filters could be implemented to morph between each other. All the other parameter settings however would be a cinch.
enfield
09.01.2011, 02:57 PM
guuuuuuuuys! today they posted a very exciting picture on facebook of their new baby... so there WILL be a new incarnation :) beautiful 'redback' version of the Ti2 Polar and they call it 'Dark Star' :D
now it's official: http://virus.info/page/render/lang/en/p/157/do/Virus_TI_WhiteOut_Polar_Special_Edition.html
aaand: "but don't you guys worry, this is not the only thing we have for NAMM ..."
cheers
IamEvil
09.01.2011, 07:23 PM
is it just me that thinks these colour swaps are a bit silly ?
I can't say I'm excited, it is after all just a synth, so who really gives a toss what colour scheme they use?
We want more synth functions and more sound shaping options, not more purdy colours.
is it just me that thinks these colour swaps are a bit silly ?
I can't say I'm excited, it is after all just a synth, so who really gives a toss what colour scheme they use?
We want more synth functions and more sound shaping options, not more purdy colours.
we give a toss, actually. we like beautiful things :) - and you might want to point your browser here: http://vimeo.com/18594832
cheers, marc
enfield
09.01.2011, 09:37 PM
actually, I really wanted to see a white keyboard (my signature had been created much much earlier than the actual model came out)or this black polar... but why are they limited editions? :confused: ... OK, I know when people are thinking about buying a Virus a new and exciting color scheme will make them hurry to the shop, but come on... it's not that cheap you wanna/gonna buy many from different colors, so a constant palette of different colors of each model would be nice.... in fact, I'm planning to buy a white keyboard one day but still don't have the money, so I'll only be able to buy a used one?
The 61-key whiteout was the definitive perfect aesthetic, imho!! Nice wooden cheeks on each end too, rather than under the keybed on the Polar.
I seriously need to upgrade my Indigo.
we give a toss, actually. we like beautiful things :) - and you might want to point your browser here: http://vimeo.com/18594832
cheers, marc
"This is a private video
Sorry, you do not have permission to watch this private video"
I regged up on Vimeo especially too. :|
Marc, it might be just me, but I can see you're really excited about something for NAMM...?
infraction
09.01.2011, 10:40 PM
"This is a private video
Sorry, you do not have permission to watch this private video"
I regged up on Vimeo especially too. :|
Marc, it might be just me, but I can see you're really excited about something for NAMM...?
I get this ;)
Sorry, "New vintage FX in Virus TI OS 4.5" was deleted at 6:30:48 Sun Jan 9, 2011. We have no more information about it on our mainframe or elsewhere.
IamEvil
09.01.2011, 10:45 PM
we give a toss, actually. we like beautiful things :) - and you might want to point your browser here: http://vimeo.com/18594832
cheers, marc
Marc , I'm not saying that the white virus isn't pretty, as it is.. in a nerdy synth way. (My 3 most appealing to aethetics synths are the whiteout Ti, Waldord XTK and Emu EIII, the rest are just boxes that make noises to me)
I'm just saying that making a limited "black" edition run of a synth, which was originally black in the first place, isn't a blow my socks off moment for me. I've had 3 hardware virus synths now and all of 'em have been black.
Though if it sells you more gear , then good luck with it!
:)
and your linky no worky
AndrewM
09.01.2011, 11:03 PM
Well, we at least know we can look forward to an semi major OS update soon. 4.5 it is... I predict a compressor/limiter being implemented! What other vintage FX could be added that could not be achieved already?
here's a new link, which hopefully will serve better: http://vimeo.com/18603358
as for your comment, we like making limit editions and so it seems, our users do like as well. of course, everybody has his own preference in style - so don't worry, there are always the classic options: for instance Polar White.
and yes, i'm excited - it's NAMM time and new things will be released! and personally as well, the snow just melted here and it's grim outside. i'm off to california in a couple of hours, can't be that bad :)
marc
My ploy to tease more info worked.
Movie 1... Juno chorus. :O
Air Chorus sounds like it will be really useful for subtle modulation.
Digging Ben's Hammond skillz! The new FX sound really versatile.
Happy infekted New Year, and have fun in California/NAMM. :)
infraction
10.01.2011, 12:03 AM
Well, we at least know we can look forward to an semi major OS update soon. 4.5 it is... I predict a compressor/limiter being implemented! What other vintage FX could be added that could not be achieved already?
I was hoping for that however new chorus's are still useful, the vintage juno one hit the spot for me as well as the hyper chorus. Don't see myself using the others though unless a little basic vibrato is needed and no lfo's are left.
I hope they add a compressor or some form of 'vintage channel strip' at some point.
rcmusic
10.01.2011, 04:56 PM
a new vocoder would have been great too, with near-talkbox effects for example.
IamEvil
13.01.2011, 08:22 PM
My ploy to tease more info worked.
Movie 1... Juno chorus. :O
Air Chorus sounds like it will be really useful for subtle modulation.
Digging Ben's Hammond skillz! The new FX sound really versatile.
Happy infekted New Year, and have fun in California/NAMM. :)
So does this mean we can finally emulate "Alpha Juno - What the.." Mentasm hoovers ? (Pulse osc + sub osc + porta + chorus)
kittonian
14.01.2011, 05:08 AM
Was at the NAMM show today and got to see another exciting new product called the profiling amplifier. Unbelievable character match to an actual amp. I watched as they took a real Mesa Boogie amp/cab and set the Profiling Amplifier to model it (took a couple minutes). Then they A/B the sound while a guy was playing guitar in real-time. It was literally mind blowing.
I attached a pic of the profiling amp, but if you want to see all the NAMM pictures from today, visit our Facebook page.
cl516
14.01.2011, 06:00 AM
the facebook page says new sources have been added, anyone got more info...?
infraction
15.01.2011, 04:04 PM
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pauldavid
15.01.2011, 07:15 PM
Thanks for the vid.
Personally I was like some others and hoping for somthing like added envelopes on top of the filter envelope and amp envelope, which isnt excactly a necessity, but I have noticed some times when it would be useful although I know there is ways around it.
But apart from that, I am very excited about the new chorus additions !!!
The sounds in the demo vids are very nice indeed and can see why they was added....would like to know how to make those patches as well especially the organ type one.
infraction
15.01.2011, 07:25 PM
Thanks for the vid.
Personally I was like some others and hoping for somthing like added envelopes on top of the filter envelope and amp envelope, which isnt excactly a necessity, but I have noticed some times when it would be useful although I know there is ways around it.
But apart from that, I am very excited about the new chorus additions !!!
The sounds in the demo vids are very nice indeed and can see why they was added....would like to know how to make those patches as well especially the organ type one.
The organ one is already in the virus ROM's , it's an old patch although he just added the new rotary speaker emu to it in the vid.
pauldavid
16.01.2011, 01:55 AM
The organ one is already in the virus ROM's , it's an old patch although he just added the new rotary speaker emu to it in the vid.
Oh it is ? ..cool.
To be honest I dont think I have looked through all of the presets I have on there and especially dont think I have ever really looked for or needed an organ patch, but I like how this one sounds and would be useful for when I .....erm...hmmm....am playing in church or somthing.:p
suzzymackenzie
16.01.2011, 06:16 AM
I like how this one sounds and would be useful for when I .....erm...hmmm....am playing in church or somthing.:p
Some of the little wooden churches in Reverence are kinda cosy :)
enfield
16.01.2011, 11:15 AM
last day of NAMM, hopefully SonicState posts some coverage, at last...
Marc did effectively say they have something else up their sleeves, and if can read between the lines he seemed quite excited.
So far, the only vid I've seen was Ben demonstrating the already announced new chorus types and mentioning a few extra mod matrix slots.
enfield
17.01.2011, 04:15 PM
here we go:
http://www.sonicstate.com/news/2011/01/17/wnamm11-access-virus-os-45-higlights/
hilarious ending :D
(if you know where '45 days' comes from ;))
Wtf's up with those cookies! lol. You can hear Ben chuckle a little as the second one was placed down.
Ben forever the professional, trying to stay focussed.
Fun demo.
I reckon OS v4.5 will round out the TI|2 series. TI|3 will be next year!
Roby31
18.01.2011, 03:28 AM
Still hoping for another year's worth of features :P
rcmusic
18.01.2011, 11:56 AM
the question is, did he eat the cookies while made the demo and we did not see anything ? if yes, so professional ..... ;-)))))
TI|3 will be next year!
or April 6th (in 47 days).
Wtf's up with those cookies! lol. You can hear Ben chuckle a little as the second one was placed down.
Ben forever the professional, trying to stay focussed.
Fun demo.
I reckon OS v4.5 will round out the TI|2 series. TI|3 will be next year!
the cookies were just a little treat ;) - and the best speculation was that he always gets a cookie when he got a feature right
marc
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