Access Virus TI Keyboard & gcom music
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hardware is better.
I prefer having kool stuff, than just using plug ins. those are boring....
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The beauty of the the Ti line is that though most of the factory patches and demos sound like german techno / house, These synths can really emulate prog or ambients synths so well. like the CS-80, MiniMoog and jupiter 8. Once i started to program mine (polar and 61key versions) it has realy replaced all my analog gear. Absolutely the best VA on the planet. Also the best reverb on a keyboard I have ever heard! And the Best filters ! Very versitle synth!
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@MARANTZamp Different strokes I guess, I'd rather have awesome sounds and a lot of power than having something that "looks cool" and is less powerful. Hardware can be pretty fun though, but I guess thats why you get different midi controllers
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Sounds thin / very digital....
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Sounds thin..
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Great tune but the bass is not fat enough.
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Can someone tell me whats the major difference between the virus ti2 polar and the virus ti2 keyboard?
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@MARANTZamp and if your mouse keepsacting up like mine it hard to get exactly what you want
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@GCom67 Then why would anybody buy Polar with 37 keys for the same price as the TI keyboard with 61 keys? Am I missing something here?
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(Love your stuff-also HELP) new TI owner here: just bought a Virus TI, I am new to synths in general, ahd much of th ejuno series alll monotimberal - when the keyboard is in split mode - I now you cn control the setting of each sound on one zone and the other - can you control the volume? Do you hve to save the sound to do this? ANYONE or yourself anwering would be big help - no one seems to know and I like spliting as opposed to just laying it on another track.
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Sorry but the "pluin sound" is NOT as "full," FAT and unique as the REAL ACCESS VIRUS TI2! I just got one btw, UNREAL!!!
And i have all the major ones: nexus, vanguard, omnisphere, rob papen's, etc.
people should stop wasting your time with plugins too much and get real hardware synths. I would say this... 70% hardware, 30% plugins.
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I am a producer and I'm going from plugins to outboard gear. I just bought an Access TI2 keyboard. I have Logic 9 and need a bit of help please. How do you route the sixteen sounds within the plugin to different "channel tracks" so that I could record it in in Logic 9?
I also have a "Motu 828" as my "audio" interface and a Motu 128 as my "midi" interface. I just can't seem to do this. Can you please guide me?
Waiting for your response.
-Marino



hey if i want to make trance, Particularly Psytrance, and i plan on using a computer to mix and actually compose the songs on, what would be the ideal synth to get on which i could make basslines, drums, hats, synth and effects on and i could just upload the sounds or loops onto the computer and lay it on the timeline in there?
czerwonymike 3 years ago
The Virus is very much geared towards trance sounds though it can get close to emulating the classic analogs and also FM synths like the DX1. There are plenty of presets built into the TI and also a massive online collection to download which can be loaded to the synth via the software on your PC. You can use the TI like a vsti when creating your sequences in your DAWS.The best thing to do really is goto your local music store and check out what's what.Best wishes.
GCom67 3 years ago