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Hey, I am new here, and I don't own a Virus yet...
Hey there, my name is Kristian, and I am a songwriter who makes like...really weird experimental music..reminiscant of alot of things....and yeah, I am just saying sup?! Lol. :D
I am a pretty down to Earth guy, and I'm a synthesizer geek like CRAZY. 8O Also, since I play guitar alot, I wanted to ask you guys if using the Access Virus C would be a good alternative as a guitar effects processor, as opposed to...a Boss or Digitech MultiFX pedal? (BTW, the sounds I am going for are like, VERY industrial and heavy, yet strange and weird guitar sounds). Hope to meet everyone. ^_^ |
Welcome to the forum!
Mmm, Virus as a guitar FX. Specially for industrial you will get a great sound running the guitars through the bitreducing/distortions (VC I'm talking about by the way - I have't played on a B). Good filtering is something the Virus's are capable of - not something you can say about alot of guitar FX boxes. I own a Boss VF-1 though, and I have never said to myself, sell the Boss as the VC FX are all I use now. |
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welcome :D
Ya, virus has some awsome distortions efx like soft, hard, digital, light, rectify, bitreduct, rate reduction, lowpass, hipass i have a digitech gnx2, believe me some of the distortion on the virus kiks total ass. :D |
Welcome to the forum mate!
Err, I am most curius about the "Magneto was right" part. and yeah, an virus c is a good buy for industriell and as a guitar FX-box |
Welcome!
Actually, processing external signals through the virus is something I have not experimented with at all, but am very keen to do so....... You will love the virus....it will replace all of your VA synths! Cheers, Jason |
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