General discussion about Access Virus Discussion about Virus A, B, C and TI. |
11.05.2009, 03:31 AM
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Definately caught something...
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for me its about great sound and programmability.
the virus offers both... on a lot of synths you either have one or the other
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14.05.2009, 11:57 AM
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its called virus and it's made by access. what more do you need?
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14.05.2009, 12:14 PM
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14.05.2009, 12:16 PM
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I love the new tape delays and just jamming epic dirges using the various fx/filters and tweaks. The variety of textures you can create from just one simple tone is pretty astounding.
Also VC (it generally performs well for me), the tones, the warmth, the quality.
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14.05.2009, 12:47 PM
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I've tried all popular VSTis and the synths in Reason. I must admit that I am a huge fan of Thor, Zebra2 and Massive. The GMedia synths are also awesome.
I had always wanted to understand why everyone loved the Virus so much, so I bought a TI earlier this year.
I can safely say that the TI is one of the most unique sounding synths out there, it really does not sound like any VSTi I have used (and don't let anyone tell you otherwise!). I actually find that it compliments the aforementioned synths really really well (I use it alongside Zebra2 mainly, which has a way less aggressive tone in general).
These are the main things that set it apart for me:
- The oscillator sound (classic oscillators) have a slight edge to them. Some people have called it aliasing, but it's not really aliasing per se. This little bit of dirt actually makes a pretty big difference to the overall tone.
- The filters, still the best I've ever heard. I also love the analog model.
- The FM algorithm is indeed awesome, especially when used with Hard Sync, extremely aggressive and interesting sounds may be produced using this method.
- The distortion algorithms are some of the most awesome I've heard, and when you add the new distortions in v3, I must admit that these are by far my favorite distortion algorithms in any instrument. The only thing that actually rivas this is the Scream4 distortion unit in Reason, but that is quite different in tone.
- The punch knob, a small bit of detail that really makes a world of difference to certain sounds.
I think the dark tone of the Virus is a result of the following:
- The dirty sounding oscillators, if you compare the classic oscillators to most softsynths, you will see that they don't have the sharp treble that most other synhs have. This sharp treble actually is one of the things that makes softsynths sound more sterile to my ears.
- The analog boost section, since this does boost the low frequencies, the highs end up feeling duller. I usually have Analog Boost off in my personal init sound and only turn it on when I need that extra bass.
Overall, it is a brilliant one-of-a-kind instrument, and one which I could not easily replace with anything else.
Kudos to Access!
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14.05.2009, 05:10 PM
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16.05.2009, 03:47 PM
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Definately caught something...
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I think the sub-osc is what gives it such character. I would love to see a 6op fm mode though...with the ability to import dx7 patches
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17.05.2009, 02:46 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ehunter
I would like to know what you think sets the virus apart from all the other VA synths
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The Virus sounds naturally fuller, warmer, deeper, silkier, smoother, dirtier and darker than any other VA/softsynth available. The Virus has the most unique/recognisable tone out of all of them....
The Virus packs an excellant array of onboard effects....which are good enough to record with - they really add to the overall tone.
The Virus has the best sounding digital filter ever made.
The Virus has the best build quality of any synth.
Overall, the Virus beats all other VA's.....
You get what you pay for...
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20.05.2009, 02:49 PM
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Am I the only one that uses it like a Multieffect?! The inputs for processing external audio are duhvine.
The Aux busses allow some pretty disgusting audio mangling.
My Virus Classic is quite the coquette next to my Nord Lead. All hot and bothered. Little LEDs of love throbbing with the beat.
The ModMatrix is pretty intense.
I think it's interesting that almost everyone has listed something different... with some overlap.
By dark do you lot mean warm/full or nahsty? I think it's got a bit of both!
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