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Virus Access KC/Newby ?
Hi everyone,
I am new to the forum and not a virus access user yet , but I intend on becoming one soon. I am contemplating buying the Virus access KC and was wondering 2 things: 1. How the feel of the keyboard is from a playing/performance perspective.Any other comments would also be appreciated. Unfortunately my local store does not have the kc in stock and therefore I am unable to try it out . and 2. Is anyone aware of any new model releases 2005. I read in Future music that Virus are getting set for a new model release in 2005. It was not clear from the article exactly what model this was..... but obviously if this relates to the virus c, it will impact the price, so I am not sure if I should buy now or wait for the new release...any ideas ?. thanks Aster |
Re: Virus Access KC/Newby ?
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Edit: And if the new release is a modular VA then it's very unlikely that it has any kind of impact on the Virus C price due the totally different nature of the synths. |
Thanks 4 the reply.
I read the previous thread regarding speculation of the release of a virus d, the thread did not finish with any specific conclusions...I saw the helicopter page on the access website...do we know what this means..... :?: Aster |
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why not a va modular with wavetable oscilators saba?
wouldnt that open your mind completly? :wink: |
I guess I need to hear some wavetable sounds so I can see what all the fuss is about - where can I find some good examples?
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find a waldorf xt :P
or download a demo of the korg wavestation vsti |
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The Wavestation uses wavesequencing which is different, isn't it? I used to own the AD, so I know that sound anyhow. |
all vector\wavetable synths have wavesequencing feature i think.
the nice about wavetable is that you can never "run out of sounds" you can load waveforms of your own with a spacial wav to midi convertor at least thats what i know about the XT... saba loves the xt synth maybe he can add more about it im sure he read alot about it. |
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