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2 questions about the TI
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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? |
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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.
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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. |
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.
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On the TI desktop model though I swore it had fewer knobs, maybe it's just the new layout. |
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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 :? |
this is what independent delays mean.
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