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v synth xt
Don't call me a traitor but... I sold my Virus Classic and got a secondhand XT. 8) I'd love to get a C to go with it , it would be a nice combo but have no $ left. Anyone else have a v synth?
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traitor...
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Second hand XTs available already?! :D
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yeah They are if you look hard enough. Still very new tho so not bargain prices yet. Compared to the classic its built like a tank! I will still need a real VA tho as its more of a sample masher...
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Hmm, you must consider a virus classic :P
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I have a v-synth - its my main controller keyboard as well until my TI turns up. I'm not convinced about the concept of the v-synth as rack unit tho - alot of what makes it special is as a performance instrument - lots of direct control over sound that is easy to set up and abuse. |
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Yeah the kb version is great but I just dont have the room being in Tokyo.
I have a midi controller set up to control alot of parameters,and so far its been very easy to use and navigate. I havent even cracked open the manual yet.. I heard somewhere its not packaging material. 8) |
Just get virus c desktop
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I have my entire rig in approx 9ft by 9ft - that includes 4 computers, 2 screens, roland v-drum kit, 2 keyboards on a stand, 2 rack mount synths in a desk rack, a bunch of outboard and patchbays in another 20U rack and mixer/daw controller on a stand, a couple of guitars, a sax and of course monitors :) Yeh - its cosey - but at least I can reach everything I guess :) |
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Ya, we want picture!!!
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LOL - a couple of piccies then :)
The room is a little longer but theres a desk at the other end that I havnt quite suceeded in invading yet as my gf uses it. |
YAY, he also got the KS Rack, I love that baby.
Your studio looks nice, you just need to move stuff around a lil' :P NEVER EVER put stuff on your monitors, and the sax looks vulnurable over there. And to the left of your keyboard, there should be a virus c desktop. Also, you could leave a little space in the racks between each of the modules, so you can route the wires to the back of the rack, looks and works better. I love the way you put your 01x, might check that out myself. Keep up the good work! -VR |
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The sax only lives there as somewhere to put it when I using it - else lives in its case. Actually it the safest place in the room for it when it out - about the only place where it cant get knocked :) On the monitors - it took me ages originally to get them to behave - now they are sat on top of home made sound/vibration isolation pads and theres very thin pieces of soft foam under the lights - so I get no vibrations or resonances. That was like the only spare bits of space in which to stick anything. The Mixer stand is a Quiklok QL-400 http://www.quiklok.com/search_list.t...t_0_uid1=33123 - perfect for the job. Yeh - agree on the cables - wasnt quite so many of them when I last did the racks and patchbays. Am moving house soon anyway so will do as you suggest - thankfully there will be a bit more room this time :) Of course there is something very wrong with this picture - a Virus TI Keyboard is *supposed* to be where the little desk rack and keyboard is - Grrrr!!! K |
I really like the studio :D
And the v-synth is great, now just get that freakin virus ti, bloody bastards @ access!!! |
Is the KS Rack the one with the sliders along the bottom and the knobs toward the top - the silver thing.
Looks nice, what kind of sounds does it do? How does it compare to the Novation Supernova series? |
Dont know about how it compares to the supernova - I would expect similar tonal quality maybe. Ive never user a supernova.
The kind of thing I use it for are as follows: Really nice smooth synth EP and organ sounds - it just to have two *really* nice presets of an EP and a Hammond style organ - among the best ive come across on any synth or sample set. Its gets quite dirty as well when you want, allmost ancient moog like with the right filter and overdrive settings. Its good for rich smooth trance sounds - no hypersaw or anything fancy, but osc drift settings on it can make it quite analog so long as you stay out of its artifcact zones (LP filters opened right out, and very high notes). Also very good for base sounds as well. The square wave on it allmost has a reedy quality to it sometimes as well. FM and Ring and Sync sounds on it are quite good, sync leads are good. Like all synths tho - its can sound crap sometimes, but when you find its limits then its a very good synth for the price. I expect I shall still use it alot even when my Virus TI shows up. Have a look around on the net - they are ultra cheap at the moment - production has stopped on them so stores are flogging them off really cheap. I think its probably about the best value synth around at the moment. I think alot of people waiting for the TI to arrive have bought them as stop gaps recently (that was why I bought it) - I would expect they have been very pleasently suprised as I have. |
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New outboard is on the list first. :D |
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True....
but I'm talking about outboard that the V-synth can't really touch - e.g. Analogue filter bank, Compressors, a new pre-amp and maybe a new used mixer. Oh, and I've been thinking about grabbing a bass rig too. |
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