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Then, your order will come through to Andertons and we'll send you the goods. Get approval before 3pm and we'll send your order out the same working day stock permitting for next working day delivery! Credit provided subject to age and status. Excellent quite expensive but Access stuff is expensive. One of best virtual analg. Excellent instrument. Personally I think the computer interface lets it down and Access really need to improve this.
Have many other synths, but this one just blows them all away and makes them seem like toys in comparison. If you are thinking of buying one, do it Most the sounds are good but there is the odd duffer. Here at Andertons Music Co. We offer a wide range of delivery options to help fit around your busy lifestyle without compromise.
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How Loyalty Points Work What are points worth? Search Search. Suggested keywords menu. Account Cart. Popular Brands Shop All Brands. Boxes Acoustic Guitar Accessories. But if you have a fast PC, you have a well-chosen collection of recent software, you're mostly recording rather than performing, and you're not head over heels in love with the specific sound of the Virus - all of which seem to apply to you - you might want to mull over other options for your birthday windfall before taking the plunge.
My Studio. I try to avoid the wild superlatives and hype - the question as to whether the Virus is "the best synthesizer" is nonsense really, and like everything else,. You can make perfectly good music just using softsynths, so go ahead and do it. Personally, I always lusted after a Virus with a keyboard and as soon as I had the money for one I bought one. It has deeply altered the way I work on music, and, I think, had a positive influence on my music itself.
Mostly, it's fun and inspiring. I think it is true to say that it is greater than the sum of its parts. I have a character fault that will get me thrown off this forum one day - I actually prefer digital synths to analogues.
While I think that analogue synths are useful tools, I find good digital synths to be inspiring and sometimes wildly exciting. They take you to places that analogue synths can't possibly aspire to. I've been playing synths since and analogues are basically the same now as they were then.
All of the most interesting evolution has been in the digital and software domain. Since I prefer hardware synths to software - not because of the sound but because of the user experience - I concluded that the Virus is the perfect synth for me, and I think I was right.
I prefer using the interface on hardware itself. I didn't buy it for the software side of it. I like it right in front of me, and I work with the synth, not the computer.
My whole purpose for hardware is to get away from the computer. Others feel different, I think most people buy it for the TI part of it. I bought it for the sound, and all of it's features. It's completely self-contained, which is the main advantage of a hardware synth, for me. I do really like the software interface though, mainly because it allows you a much better view of how a patch is structured. Once you get into dedicated plugins or rack boxes, the Virus has no chance.
If all else fails a dedicated USB is a good fix as mentioned. In Ableton this is as easy as setting the track delay for the respective midi channel. Then your audio stream gets recorded in perfect timing for every take. Having to adjust each take every time is definitely not what you want in your workflow. You do realize that you don't have to use the effects on the synth right?
So those same external effects you're talking about, can be thrown on the Virus too. I simply cant stand the sounds, where as virus I find almost all the presets amazing and even better when I tweak them. Im selling my virus, if u want to hear a small sample of it, check this out: my threads on the for sale forum. Any members of infekted? I'm trying to register but their site is messing up. I need someone to notify their admins. It's actually good, because it's funny! Imagine if it was intendend serious :P I would rather hear it sounds like crap than funny.
I am glad to be a part of this thread.. I read through a lot and wanted to share my opinion. Overview The Virus C is a rack-mountable, voice polyphonic synthesizer. It features three oscillators, two filters, two envelopes, 16 arpeggiators, and three LFOs. It is the brother of the Virus KC keyboard synth. Want to Sell Yours? Anyone can sell on Reverb. Learn more on the Seller Hub. Similar Products. From the Price Guide Sell Yours.
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