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Old 27.11.2007, 07:20 PM
Joerg Koehler Joerg Koehler is offline
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Hi Alex,

It's allways not easy to compare such products because
both will have its own advantages.

Rekon is VSTi and you can control its parameters from your sequencer.
But it sends only controller messages. Loading a new sound takes seconds...
Not really good for sound designing.

SuperVirus provides you all things you probably miss at the hardware
in addition to the standart editing features.

For example:

Each Multi has its own 16 independent single memories like in the TI.
That means you can edit a Multi and it keeps all edits as long as you stay in session. You dont need to store your Multi parts if you switch to another muti. Just select a new multi. if you go back to the previous one, you will have all edits available!

You can easy copy just parts of a sound into another. Lets say, you want to test the filters of different single sound within your current single.
Easy to do! This way is much more effective than using the random button on your virus hardware.

Each program (single or multi) has its own unlimited Undo/Redo memory!
This Undo/redo also deals with incomming Sysex messages if you
tweak hardware knobs.

You can store singles, multies (incl. all parts sounds), sound parts (i.e.filter),
complete sessions or SYX- files to disk and as well loading from disk.

For example: Loading a complete Multi from disk into the hardware takes
about 3 seconds! You dont need to send at first the 16 singles
and afterwards the multi.

Its a complete, drag&drop- based librarian and designed to edit your
virus in the fastest and effectivest way you can imagine.

Forget all about moving singles to store a complete new multi.
No need for that any longer!

Just check it out.

Joerg
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