Ok, after a few testing sessions here's what I think:
- first of all: the Ti Snow looks cute
- it is quite easy and fast to edit the sounds:
most patches have five common parameters laid out on the five knobs (named: Value1-3, Cutoff, Reso). So you can quickly change (as always) cutoff and resonance but also lets say: Phaser Rate, Elevate, Hype if it was assigned to the VALUE1-3-knobs (or you change it as needed).
Changing "deeper" parameters, is a little bit more tricky: push EDIT button, select the Edit menu (e.g. OSC1) with the approp. button and change 3 OSC-paramters via Value-knobs at a time (e.g. density, Local detune, Balance).
I think for most live sessions these three parameters on the VALUE1-3 knobs will be enough, in studio situations you may use the TI-software anyway.
- yes, it plays (all) TI-patches: i've tried various sounds from the incl. TI ROM banks, sounds ok to me, like patches on a TI desktop!?
- one DSP - too weak ?
Hmm, maybe yes, note-stealing beginns with two complex patches already in seq-mode. Putting 4 more complex patches together will surely "kill" the little snow. For heavy studio production situations with 6 or more complex patches playing at the same time via sequencer, you may wish to have the bigger TI Destop.
- glitches ?
-Yes, Ableton Live 7 (demo) crashed several times operating with the TI software, under Logic 8 it seems to be more stable.
-The sound via USB1-2 sounds rather flat to me ?! All my VSTi (all set to 0db) "overpowered" somehow the virus patches. Had to push the virus track up to +5db to level this out ??! Maybe i did something wrong, donno.
-Doing some realtime bouncing in Logic gave me some strange blips und cracks from time to time. (I used the recommended Logic settings from the video tutorial on my MacBookPro 2Ghz).
Conclusion: nice little smacker, but surely not as powerful as his bigger brothers. More suiteable for live-sessions playing 1-2 complex patches. It's more the "live session" virus, as it is less "the entry-level music production virus" IMHO.
Will I keep it ?
-Don't know yet. Depends on my future "workflow" needs. If the little virus is only to play some unique Lead sounds in my tracks, I'll keep him. If I'll find out, that I always use drums, leads, pads from the virus in my tracks, the snow is too weak and bouncing 4 tracks to audio and continue the production workflow with another 4 tracks from the virus, will be a pain in the *#&%&. Thank god for the 30-day-money-back guarantee, Though decision
-Cheers LQdb