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  • 4000 dollars to make a shit??

  • these rich ppl this days ><

  • sick breaks but anyone can throw a combfilter on top of a break.. don't need 2 VERY expensive synths for that. waste of money imo

  • @skittb89

    no waste of money,im sure this isnt th only thing he does with them

  • sick breaks

  • I like how reading youtube comments really sheds light on how many stupid and imperceptive people there are in the world, and these idiots are only the onces with internet access! Anyway, nice vid. Love the Voyager!

  • I really like the way Access lets keyboard midi-notes determine the length of the skipback-loop. Makes it very precisely controllable.

  • wath the hell is it? please change work

  • I don't know about all these people saying this is crappy music.. I think it's pretty sick. No it's not danceable, exactly... I'd put it in the experimental electronic or IDM genre. Keep up the good work man. 

  • @theblanksound I think it's more about the experimentation. Out of experimentation comes new sounds.

  • those stuffs are expensive... I think it's much better if you make a good tune and well live performance to demonstrate

  • it just goes to show it's not what you got "gear"

    it's what you know.

  • @BlissableBuddha Are you being sarcastic? This guy spent like $3500 just to make this video.

  • @gxddxmnxt Sarcastic??? "laughing"

    Read it again... sigh...

    This guy spent all that money on hardware to bang out what you hear right... but i know people with lets say, Native Instruments REAKTOR and a laptop that bang out out of this world music!

    So if he spent all that money to end up making those sounds then man, that was a waste of money.

  • @BlissableBuddha I guess i just didn't know what you meant. Simple misunderstanding. ;)

  • @BlissableBuddha uhm, I guess you're getting this wrong. This video is demonstrating ONE feature of the Virus TI OS 3 and later - the atomizer. No music is being made, the feature is being demoed with a loop or whatever, sent THROUGH the atomizer, with the Voyager just acting like a casual MIDI controller (something a 50€ m-audio keyrig or your MIDI sequencer could do)

    Atomizer itself is a beat mangling tool, kind of a beat repeater - the results depend from your fantasy and what you feed it :)

  • @R31Bi Uhm, I know that. But it still makes my ears bleed.

  • @BlissableBuddha that's a different matter :p I don't really love its use in this video and myself rarely use the atomizer at all (but i am using it right now) - but it's a nice feature that could get expanded. After all, you might not want to buy a decent laptop and a good soundcard just to have a beat repeater, if you already have a heavy setup and the virus :)

  • I dont think he is trying to make something danceable, he was showing what this thing is capable of.

  • i got headache when hearing this mess

  • Badass mangling over there, huh!? Some true messy sh*t!

  • fucking a! this has just given me my afternoons entertainment! I need to emulate this with my live rig! awsome stuff

  • okay...I don't know about you but you have to be some serious dancer to dance to this stuff!! rofl

    somebody please send video response dancing to this :) so i can learn some moves :P

  • I haven't even gotten to the atomizer in my virus yet. What exactly is it doing here? Is a drum sample being sliced up?

    The atomizer is a granulator, right? This seems reminiscent of the Reason Maelstrom, sans the drum loop.

  • This is brilliant!

  • HA! You're just casually using a Moog Voyager as a midi controller!

  • I am gonna buy a Moog Voyager soon, wohooo. Just wanted to put that out there, I'm really happy. Go ahead and proceed with the downvoting. :-P

  • I just got my RME last week! Woohoo Moog!

  • @weaponEX lolol

  • belle demo de break expérimental !

  • Boring :(

  • I don't get it, is the Voyager controlling glitches for the access virus?

  • yes. the voyager only acts as midi controller in this video.

  • It's one of the few videos where you can actually get the idea of how the thing sounds.

  • heya, i would call this Improv

    (just thought of that then .. whilst listening to this.

    quite a whimsical piece! :-)

    did you know that 'Manga' originally referred to any type of visual artwork in japan that was seen as a "whimsical image". there could still be value in the work, and respect, even though tho work isseen as somewhat whimsical.

    All true art must play, imho.

    well done on the video! :-)

    i can tell you increased the playback speed, watching those fingers blur along the keys. excellent

  • What kind of music is it?

  • IDM

  • I hate YouTube. How can dashjoedash be voted down when he saw the question "What kind of music is it?" and answered EXACTLY what it is: "IDM". People vote down anything they disagree with no matter how true it is.

    This *IS* IDM. Stands for "Intelligent Dance Music", with artists such as Aphex Twin. It's a sort of dance music that's experimental rather than following any rules. It's full of blips, glitches, whatever you wanna throw in there, everything goes. THIS IS IDM, GET IT!?

  • By the way I have a Virus TI and don't really like the Atomizer. As you hear from the video, its glitchiness is VERY heavy and random. Basically you press a key and that key makes the incoming audio (coming into the TI from external source) glitch along different patterns for each key. So you CAN play it the way you want, but each pattern is very chaotic. So I only use it for short fills etc. Fun to play with but not that useful except for IDM.

  • :-)

  • cool. nice moog.

  • NICE!

    Enjoyed your performance.

    Atomizer seems to sound a bit digital lol.

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