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06.08.2009, 07:59 PM
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Virus TI Vs. TI 2?
So is the only difference a small amount (25% more) power? I have a Virus TI and am thinking about selling it to get a TI 2 but after visiting the Access website for more info I suddenly don't feel so inclined to do so.
Yes running out of polyphony pisses me off but with 25% more power you'll get what? One more track out of this thing... at best?
Are there any other benefits to getting a TI 2?
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08.08.2009, 01:31 PM
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I don't know about you, but to me, +25% is rather significant.
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08.08.2009, 08:11 PM
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It is... but is it worth $500 for 2 more virus tracks?
Sell my virus ti for 2 grand pay 2500 for the Ti 2...?
So to me, the only reason to buy a virus ti 2 at this moment, other than the massive 2 extra tracks you get, is to get rid of my TI before it looses any more value in the shadow of the ti 2.
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08.08.2009, 08:35 PM
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I paid $1600 for my ti polar new, its going to be hard to get 2gs used and I dont think their is enough of an upgrade to sell a TI1 for a TI2 and take that kind of hit unless your into the new paint-sceme. Plus Ive never seen a patch that a TI2 can handle that a Ti1 cant.
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09.08.2009, 06:32 AM
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Right... You know, since the release of the Virus TI technology has doubled in CPU processing speeds from 2 cores to quad cores. Theres no reason, especially at the price-tag of $2800, that they couldn't have put the latest and greatest CPU's in this bad boy.
If the TI 2 had twice the processing power I would get it.
Thanks, this thread has solidified my initial thoughts.
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11.08.2009, 09:40 AM
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I don't know about you, but to me, +25% is rather significant.
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I don't know if I can agree with that. when playing live, you're only able to tweak one or two patches anyway and after a while you'll end up sampling the other sounds anyway because you don't touch them. I was considering to go for the TI2, but it wouldn't make any sense, really. after all, the OS is the same.
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The biggest improvement of the TI2 over the TI is that the random pop, spark and glitch artifacts have gone.
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never had any of those before.
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10.08.2009, 07:14 PM
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The biggest improvement of the TI2 over the TI is that the random pop, spark and glitch artifacts have gone. I can audition the virus at a high volume without giving myself a heart attack.
Im guessing the hardware upgrade, coupled with the OS3+ is to thank for that.
You can buy a TI2 with total confidence....
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11.08.2009, 03:58 AM
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Originally Posted by DIGITAL SCREAMS
The biggest improvement of the TI2 over the TI is that the random pop, spark and glitch artifacts have gone. I can audition the virus at a high volume without giving myself a heart attack.
Im guessing the hardware upgrade, coupled with the OS3+ is to thank for that.
You can buy a TI2 with total confidence....
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not me! a ti2 snow owner told me to record the analog outs because that latency problem is still there when using Virus Control AU mode.....and the sound degradation. is that still true? 
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11.08.2009, 10:52 AM
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not me! a ti2 snow owner told me to record the analog outs because that latency problem is still there when using Virus Control AU mode.....and the sound degradation. is that still true? 
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What exactly is a TI2 Snow? 
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11.08.2009, 09:05 PM
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What exactly is a TI2 Snow? 
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I loled
But I opted for the TI1 instead of the TI2, and the only thing I wish it had was the reduced weight =/
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