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DJ REMIDI 01.04.2004 06:58 PM

Musikmesse 2004
 
Is Access not participating? I was hoping for a new model of Virus (Classic doesn't count). How disappointing....

Timo 01.04.2004 08:07 PM

Ah, not to worry, take it as a good sign. - It means the next offering will be even more highly-evolved. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: Can't wait! :D

Tomer=Trance 01.04.2004 08:21 PM

im hoping to see a new access synth not a virus
maybe an affordable analog synth to compete with alesis andromeda 6

Hollowcell 02.04.2004 12:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomer=Trance
maybe an affordable analog synth to compete with alesis andromeda 6

Now that would be worth looking at!

That Classic shouldn't count as a new product IMO.

DIGITAL SCREAMS 02.04.2004 06:48 AM

Yep I agree with Tommer & HC. Access is probably one of the most successsful synth companies in the world today.....

Therefore, I think its about time ACCESS manufactured a true analog monosynth. I want it to sound dark, dirty, very fat, warm and I dont want 'polite' sounding filters or weak sounding oscilators. Ideally it should have 3-4 oscilators and great modulation possibilities (i.e. sequential pro-pro). Simple patch memory storage would be a bonus. I reckon it would be possible to mass produce analogue monosynths for less than 750 euro's.

I also beleive that accesse's flagship synth should be a true analog poly.....and that the Virus should remain for those of us who cant afford a true analog. The 'Virus' brand is such a strong one....I dont think it would be sensible for Access to get rid of it as a brand name. I think we will see many more incarnations of the 'Virus'

One of the wonderful things about the Pro-One is that when u play it....your having such a great time....that the thought of its utter shite build quality rarely comes into the head!

DS

Tomer=Trance 02.04.2004 06:49 AM

but why monosynth DS ?
to keep the price low?

Juho L 02.04.2004 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Tomer=Trance
to keep the price low?

Yes.

About that DS's flagsip idea: Would a completely analog flagship be a good idea? Because Access should have to redesign the filters and most of the internal structure, getting that synth on market would cost a lot and that means high market price. And then we get a point how many people really want (not to menation can afford) that synth? I say it would be quite a risk with big chance in ending up with a completely unprofitable semi-analog synth on their hands.

Have you noticed that all the bigger companies have gone bankrupt after they have released semi-analog flagship synth? Coincidence or what?

3o3 02.04.2004 07:15 AM

I am with Juho on this one, but however it would be nice if they could release a Poly-analouge synth that cost 1000 Euro ;)

TommyS 02.04.2004 08:00 AM

Perhaps a fully modular virus would be a good next step.

They have a good base to start. Just build up from the modules in the C, add a few extra`a and i think it would sell.

:D

ben crosland 02.04.2004 08:05 AM

I think it is highly unlikely that Access will develop a true analog synth - they have no experience in this field after all. The main man at Access is Christoph, and he is a DSP genius - not an electronics engineer (AFAIK!) - the parent company is called Kemper *Digital* ;-)

IMO it would be ridiculously risky to throw all their DSP expertise down the drain to venture into the notoriously unprofitable analog market.


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