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-   -   descision on a new synth ( Virus Ti or Korg Radius ) (http://www.infekted.org/virus/showthread.php?t=26736)

DIGITAL SCREAMS 09.03.2006 08:30 PM

I dont understand the last two posts...

DS

mw7 09.03.2006 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by DIGITAL SCREAMS
I dont understand the last two posts...

DS

I don't either, except he's apparently telling me to read something. :)

ZEBASTIAN 10.03.2006 04:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DIGITAL SCREAMS
I dont understand the last two posts...

DS


Read The F...ing Add?
and
Thanks For The Help?
:roll:

The girl next door 10.03.2006 04:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZEBASTIAN
Quote:

Originally Posted by DIGITAL SCREAMS
I dont understand the last two posts...

DS


Read The F...ing Add?
and
Thanks For The Help?
:roll:

I guessed the second one...
You Americans with your jargon crack us Brits up...
So stop avin a tin bath,get the sweat owt you sky rocket and buy the Korg :wink:

dries 10.03.2006 06:24 AM

A = Article

http://www.korg.com/gear/info.asp?a_...&category_id=1

4 times multitimbral.

ill 10.03.2006 09:52 AM

I had the TI since Xmas, and has some very, very inspirational sounds.

However is still very far from fixed and is flawed, so I couldn't recommend you buy one.

I use it with 1/4 jacks & MIDI and even then on some big pads, it will have clicks...

It's timiing on Cubase SX3.1.1 will also drop out after a section has been cycled (repeated) several times)

for a 1500 product isn't good enough,

I'll report back after 1.10 hopefully will be nearly sorted then.

ToneCre8 10.03.2006 03:42 PM

Definately go with the Korg if its even a consideration. You'll hate the TI due to all of it's non-delivered limitations. For that matter get an older virus model and a korg!!

mw7 10.03.2006 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by ToneCre8
Definately go with the Korg if its even a consideration. You'll hate the TI due to all of it's non-delivered limitations. For that matter get an older virus model and a korg!!

The majority of "non-delivered limitations" on the TI involve using it as if it was a virtual instrument (yes, the "TI" part). But if you want a phenomenal sounding synth that is 16-part multitimbral, has dedicated effects for all 16 multitimbral parts, and 80-voice polyphony, then the TI is a serious competitor. After playing one in a store, I just HAD to own it. That being said, I have not played, heard, nor seen a Korg Radias, but after I have, perhaps I will want to buy one of those too. :)

ToneCre8 10.03.2006 06:50 PM

I agree there's certainly no beating the sound, but you can sure can add to it. My Virus and Nord play along well together!!

dries 11.03.2006 07:56 AM

imo the radias is a complete different concept than the Ti.

on the radias you have a drum kid, a great vocoder, a real step sequencer etc. - to me its more a "performance synth" than the Ti.

i dont work with software anymore, so radias has some very usefull features - and it sounds MF great.

I go for the radial for sure and i think together with my virus C its a lot of fun!


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