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how many current TI user used to own a C/KC/INDIGO 2?
I am new to ACCESS hardware, so forgive this question.
I understand based on reviews/research that like the TI these items were released with incomplete OS/features. But that ACCESS held up their own and some with the latter os releases......It seems that it takes access about 2 years of os updates to "mature the product", and while we moan and complain, in the end they come through? My ti keyboard that I returned due to bugginess had 10/05 marked on the box shipped to sam ash. I understand that post 1/06 models are less buggy, os issue excluded? |
I used to have a Virus KC and it was ROCK SOLID.
If I only knew I would have kept it :( I really don't know if Access will be able to fix the timing issues with OS1.1 since this time software is involved. |
Re: how many current TI user used to own a C/KC/INDIGO 2?
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I still have my Virus C XL. Although I didn't buy straight after release so cannot comment on its early OS stability.
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I bet that e-mail will get the VIP treatment. :roll: I sent my music retailer the same e-mail asking about access virus returns over the past 6 months, as well as os 1.1 release date....... Frankly, this os 1.1 think is making me schizophrenic....I hear shit, and I'm not talking about the reverb or delay buss. :lol: :lol: |
I had (and still have, didn't sell it yet) a C desktop before the TI, and though I bought it quite some time after release, it was before the self-oscillating filters were added. I remember that the first version of the OS supporting these new filters had a flaw which prevented the extra outputs from working... fixed some days later.
Here, though, I think we're dealing with just another level of complexity: there are new oscillators, an extra load of poliphony, a new display to manage, the USB interface... and let's remember that we're interfacing with systems (Windows especially) which are all but bug-free. There are so many new things to take into account in the TI, since it's a vastly expanded Virus C, in my opinion the greatest leap forward since its conception. I can't wait for a stable OS, but for now I utterly enjoy the TI standalone... those wavetables were much less advertised than the hypersaws, but they're SO great! I just jam with them, and who cares if Virus Control doesn't work? :wink: |
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