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Old 31.01.2014, 02:11 PM
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I think the part that's a stretch is that it's unlikely very many people have both the C and the TI. Most would either stick with a C because they like the EQ characteristics of the converters, or they would get a TI because they want the new waveforms and other features. Then when you narrow it down to the .001% of the Virus owning population that actually has both units, trying to talk one of them into spending their free time on a patch creation exercise like this is futile. It has been well documented there are differences in the way a C and a TI sound, but it's not in the patch parameters. They say with enough EQ tweaking you can make a TI sound indistinguishable from a C, but of course the C does not have all the features or waveforms to reproduce all of the sounds in the TI.

I think where this thread sort of went off the rails is in the fact that you're again asking for someone here to create patches for you. Even if it's a slightly different spin on the last couple of dozen of times you did this, the answer is pretty much the same. These simple hardstyle lead patches you're seeking are a very easy genre of patches to make if you just take a little bit of initiative to practice making sounds and understand what makes them what they are. If the Virus interface isn't intuitive for you, find a plugin that is to learn the basics, then go back to the Virus to apply the knowledge.
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