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TI desktop... with a very unique volume knob :lol:
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A Virus Rack.
Admittedly not the most advanced Virus, but still an astounding synth that can give most VSTis a good kicking. Also very good value for money at the moment. |
I love my virus ti desktop even tho it hasnt worked properly since i got it. the inputs are dodgy and every once in a while the unit makes a sound that can only be described as 'hell on toast'. with reverb
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TI | 2 since i included the virus in my workflow i wonder how i could have done without it :D
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I only got a virus poco multi license at the moment, thinking of getting a snow soon though.
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Started with A, then C and later TI...that was switched for a KC.
So today KC and PoCo single license. but I like my Creamware more ;) |
Just bought a used Virus A ...
Nice sound but I must admit I also like my Creamware more ... Ok it is just the riginal model. What I really like is the ease of use. I do not have any printed manual but I could really play with the unit after a few minutes. I only looked for the mean of changing the single MIDI channel. Apart from this everything seems just obvious. I would have loved something as user friendly as this one from the Creamware team. My old CreamWare Noah is not as easy to edit and I needed to remote control it from a BCR 2000 companion controller. Compared to over synth I have/tried the Virus is for me in the same class as the Soundart Chameleon Australis skin, The novation KS or some of the clavia synths (though I prefer the Modular range from them). |
----------------- TI Snow.
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I had the Virus KB for over 9 years. Last summer I sold it an got a new Ti2 Whiteout Edition Keyboard.
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I'll started with virus C, then TI Snow and later TI Polar ;)
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