ben? VIRUS TI vs ROLAND V-SYNTH
i think i will need to sue access for hair loss and the sudden grey hairs just above my ears. actually more on the right side than left.
i have been fiddling with the roland V-SYNTH at my local shop, wondering if i should buy that instead.
anyone own a V-SYNTH here and how does it compare to VIRUS C.
it USES both analog type waveforms and then also heaps of PCM waveforms. so you can have one waveform doing a typical analog thing and then the other oscillator play PCM waveform.
it sounds so cool, and has these pretty cool effects and filters as well.
If BEN CROSSLAND is reading. Is that roughly what the new VIRUS TI CAN DO?????????????????????????????????????
how many effects does the VIRUS TI have.
The great thing about ROMPLER SYNTHS such as TRITON are the amount of effects one can choose from.
THE FOLLOWING MIGHT NOT BE CORRECT.
the V-SYNTH seems like a mixture of 1)VA and 2)all this ROMPLER stuff.
It sounds real cool for industrial sounds. Fantastic for gritty film music as well.
The intersting thing about the V-SYNTH is its graveelly, raspy character making it almost a must to have. almost like slight distortion or noise is put in every sound, ever so slightly.
sorry for my bad explanations of the sound and technicalities
any opinions BEN on the capbilities of VIRUS TI vsV-SYNTH.
can the TI by using slight noise and emphasis of lower frequencies get tough industrial type sounds.
anyone else here can write about this
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