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Old 31.01.2011, 06:39 PM
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Default Logistics of making a track completely on a Virus

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I am wondering about the feasibility of creating an entire track on the Virus without any multi-tracking or external editing. This is due to workflow preference. I don't really want to go down the work-station route.

I don't like the sound of most VA synths in comparison with analog, having said that analog does not sound good doing everything, there is the sharpness of VA's that has become so familiar to us.

I really like the sound of the Virus demos that used to be on Access' website. They seemed to be made entirely on the virus.

I have to say, I don't find the virus sound particularly great, but I do think it is very good in its own right. Sound is not the most important thing to me, workflow is. I am sure both horrible sounds/mixes and great ones have been made from such a complex synth.

To give some idea of what I like, the Nord G2 would do everything I need, if you have ever used the demo you will see how great it is for percussion and everything else. However it is only 4 part, although with all the power of the patches, slots and routing I could make do with just 4 parts.

As users, can you tell me how you think the synth would perform in this way? Part of this question is just how well can the Virus produce a Kick sound on its own?

Another contender was the old Novation Supernova, but I am not sure if it would sound as clean and "open" as a virus when you have many parts and effects on.

Sam
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