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Smag 26.11.2004 08:31 PM

2 questions about the TI
 
----- Question 1 -----
I've been looking at the physical design of the TI and it looks a lot different to the Virus C. They have replaced knobs with buttons - does this mean more menu hopping?

----- Question 2 -----
Also, do you think that generally it's a good thing to get the first new synths off a production line or wait a few months until any bug issues are resolved before buying?

Onkel Dunkel 26.11.2004 08:52 PM

Re: 2 questions about the TI
 
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Originally Posted by Smag
----- Question 1 -----
I've been looking at the physical design of the TI and it looks a lot different to the Virus C. They have replaced knobs with buttons - does this mean more menu hopping?

Don?t know. More features, less knobs. Maybe, maybe not :?:


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Originally Posted by Smag
----- Question 2 -----
Also, do you think that generally it's a good thing to get the first new synths off a production line or wait a few months until any bug issues are resolved before buying?

I bet you will be able to update it so go ahead and buy it now if you like. The bugs will be fixed in future OS?s...

Timo 26.11.2004 09:26 PM

Re: 2 questions about the TI
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Smag
----- Question 1 -----
I've been looking at the physical design of the TI and it looks a lot different to the Virus C. They have replaced knobs with buttons - does this mean more menu hopping?

All Virus's - the A, B, C, and TI - have 32 knobs.

DIGITAL SCREAMS 26.11.2004 09:41 PM

With reference to your second question. Alot of the parts that the TI uses are on the Virus KC. The kinda things that go wrong are knobs/buttons/keyboard etc f*$&ing up. Even during the production run of Virus KC's there were a number of hardware changes (i.e. the noisy headphone output was replaced with a noise free one! The Black keys on the KC were improved.). I have no problem buying the first virus TI to roll off the production line....there is VERY little than go wrong with it 'cos its using tried and tested parts.

DS

ben crosland 26.11.2004 11:59 PM

Re: 2 questions about the TI
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Smag
----- Question 1 -----
I've been looking at the physical design of the TI and it looks a lot different to the Virus C. They have replaced knobs with buttons - does this mean more menu hopping?

No - it means a lot less, as the TI has a much better screen, and 3 editing knobs below it. This means that 3 parameters can be viewed at once, as opposed to just one in all previous incarnations.


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----- Question 2 -----
Also, do you think that generally it's a good thing to get the first new synths off a production line or wait a few months until any bug issues are resolved before buying?
You may as well get it as soon as you can. In the unlikely event of some dodgy components, you can be sure that Access will address the situation as painlessly as possible.

As for bugs, well it's unlikely that any serious ones will survive beyond the release date, and in my experience, Access will generally provide fixes for serious bugs within a matter of a day or two.

DIGITAL SCREAMS 27.11.2004 12:15 AM

Of all the synth manufacturers out there there are only two that I trust to address problems. 1) Access and 2) Ken (MacBeth). Both make incredibly reliable machines and should anything go wrong they ALWAYS address the issue in a speedy fashion.

DS

Smag 27.11.2004 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DIGITAL SCREAMS
Of all the synth manufacturers out there there are only two that I trust to address problems. 1) Access and 2) Ken (MacBeth). Both make incredibly reliable machines and should anything go wrong they ALWAYS address the issue in a speedy fashion.

DS

Yes, you can tell Ken Macbeth loves his synths which is a good sign. People seem to get really prompt, personal service from him and he's prepared to give out his own e-mail address.

On the TI desktop model though I swore it had fewer knobs, maybe it's just the new layout.

DIGITAL SCREAMS 27.11.2004 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smag
Quote:

Originally Posted by DIGITAL SCREAMS
Of all the synth manufacturers out there there are only two that I trust to address problems. 1) Access and 2) Ken (MacBeth). Both make incredibly reliable machines and should anything go wrong they ALWAYS address the issue in a speedy fashion.

DS

Yes, you can tell Ken Macbeth loves his synths which is a good sign. People seem to get really prompt, personal service from him and he's prepared to give out his own e-mail address.

On the TI desktop model though I swore it had fewer knobs, maybe it's just the new layout.

Ive got Ken's home phone number lol.....Ive spoken to him quite abit about his designs and hes given me alot of advice as to how to start building my own analogs. Hes a genuinely nice guy with a passion for synths. Whenever you come across pasionate motivated people you can always tell they give great service and products.

DS

tranzash 27.11.2004 02:49 PM

Re: 2 questions about the TI
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ben crosland


No - it means a lot less, as the TI has a much better screen, and 3 editing knobs below it. This means that 3 parameters can be viewed at once, as opposed to just one in all previous incarnations.
.


Hey Ben, TI have 16 independent delay and reverb right.... OK in multimode, can we use different clock rate for delays in different midi channels. Lets say, midichan 1 use delay 4:3 clocked 3/16 and
midichan 2 use delay 4:1 clocked 1/16. Is it possible :?

Tomer=Trance 27.11.2004 02:55 PM

this is what independent delays mean.


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