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Virus TI synth of the future!
"Remember when the Roland TB303 came out... People bought it along with the 606 and sent the 303 back or sold it of cheap thinking it was rubbish.:lol: Now look at the 303 and how rare and sort after it?s become. The Virus TI is the same breed... Its going to flop first like the 303 did then come back and kick you're ass, mark my words"
Hypersaw and TI will get the better of us in the end :roll: |
wow do you really think it will
flop? 2015 the unstable arp sounds create a new genre? |
nutekk...I have to admit that this was almost funny ;)
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i dont think it will flop. think the bugs will get ironed out..or i would never have bought it. |
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you can take my word for it 2! :D |
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Ive allready thought of running a record loop to try and sample the TIs crash glitch :)
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Still though, the bugs will probably be ironed out and all this worry will have been for nothing. On the other hand... If they don't get the flaws out, then just the returns will probably put Access under. |
Has the TI flopped? I didn?t think it had. Still I don?t expect that the TI will be a future classic any more than Windows 3.1 or 386 processor was. It's the ?TI? part that will likely ensure it won't be. When buying hardware designed to be connected to a computer people usually seek hardware that is compatible with the OS and software that they are running. Most musicians prefer to use up to date hardware to run their studio software on; since it's unlikely that Access will still be providing software updates for the TI in 10 to 15 years time it?s unlikely that the TI will continue to function as a VST. This will make it far less appealing to most would be buyers.
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Digital Arp Glitch genre, hoho, chuckle, chuckle, nice one. :)
...What a DAG. (one for the aussies) |
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