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Coolschmid wrote:A while back I was really intent on getting a TI desktop... but I was going to wait until they dropped in price and then the interest slowly faded. One still may be in my future, what kind of major bugs did you have with it? Were they really a dealbreaker?
Promise One wrote:I have a TI desktop which I was lucky enough to buy off a friend for about half the normal price. TI integration works fine (tho I've had problems in the past but the latest drivers work fine) I use it all the time via USB, infact I tend to program using the VST/AU interface and a mouse rather than actually use the knobs which of course is fucking stupid and a sin but I'm use to tweaking VSTs rather than real knobs so its difficult to brake this habit. The quality of the sounds is great but a little difficult to program. Not sure its worth the full price tag but if you found a good deal second hand would be worth it.
Rebel wrote:Promise One wrote:I have a TI desktop which I was lucky enough to buy off a friend for about half the normal price. TI integration works fine (tho I've had problems in the past but the latest drivers work fine) I use it all the time via USB, infact I tend to program using the VST/AU interface and a mouse rather than actually use the knobs which of course is fucking stupid and a sin but I'm use to tweaking VSTs rather than real knobs so its difficult to brake this habit. The quality of the sounds is great but a little difficult to program. Not sure its worth the full price tag but if you found a good deal second hand would be worth it.
tune in your sig is dope, did you use virus for any sounds in there?
Rebel wrote:I Wanna use it as both a vst and hardware, i want automation integration, and to be able to make new sounds and see what im doing on my screen and on my hardware, with that said, which is better suited for my needs?
bassinine wrote:i also have a ti snow. the atomizer i've never used, have plenty of plugins for this kind of glitching - and i don't need to do it live.
and whattt??!?!?! you all don't like the TI (you know, the whole point of the new TI line)? first of all, if you were having a problem - you should have read the manual, which tells you the exact asio settings to use to get the best results. i have mine plugged into my desktop at all times, and it's EXACTLY like using a plugin - seriously, it's the exact same as using massive or operator for me. also, you never have to save a patch, just save the set - and all the virus will recall those settings whenever you load it up, again, exactly like using a vst plug.
on that note, i love my snow (my baby). it's extremely smooth virtual analog - with amazing filters. they have tons of waveforms to play with wavetable and graintable settings, or just use the virus a-c VA waveforms, which always sound amazing.
on that note, you really have to decide if it's worth it to YOU. it's not going to turn you into a pro all the sudden, but there is something special about ANY access virus. if you don't want to use it as if it were a vst, then get an a-c.
lloydy wrote:My mother inlaw bought me one as a present last year.I had a virus c and got the ti when it came out but sold both to buy other stuff.I can honestly say when i had my c and my first ti i didn't know a lot about synthesis so couldn't really get the sort of sound i was after.Now though i am hooked,it is a beast of a synth and does sound amazing.I have the keyboard version now and find it integrates with logic really well.In my opinion it's worth adding to any setup but is a bit pricey.If i was to have bought it myself i would have definitely got the desktop version because the keyboard is huge.
Best feature for me so far is being able to use the arpeggiator to modulate filters,pitch....etc
Hours of fun.It is pricey but worth it if your going to use it heavily.
BassQemistry wrote:lloydy wrote:My mother inlaw bought me one as a present last year.I had a virus c and got the ti when it came out but sold both to buy other stuff.I can honestly say when i had my c and my first ti i didn't know a lot about synthesis so couldn't really get the sort of sound i was after.Now though i am hooked,it is a beast of a synth and does sound amazing.I have the keyboard version now and find it integrates with logic really well.In my opinion it's worth adding to any setup but is a bit pricey.If i was to have bought it myself i would have definitely got the desktop version because the keyboard is huge.
Best feature for me so far is being able to use the arpeggiator to modulate filters,pitch....etc
Hours of fun.It is pricey but worth it if your going to use it heavily.
Have you heard of the Virus TI Snow? It's even smaller than the desktop and you control it with your DAW/MIDI keyboard.

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