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New Virus TI OS - 2010 NAMM sneak preview
Sneak preview of new Virus TI OS sounds
http://www.virus.info/api/download/...view%202010.mp3
Direct audio download link ...
I'm guessing they're adding a guitar amp simulator w/ feedback. Maybe some sort of audio gate. A flanger. Some sort of glitch effect.
Whatever they're adding, though, this demo sounds awesome. To my ears this sounds like the best addition since the TI came out. This distortion especially is impressive. The formant/granular wavetables were really lame IMO and the tape delay sounded like ass compared to UA's RE-201. The addition of "Character" was nice but really only did a bit of EQing. The "glitchbox" or whatever they added was also lame since you had to have it in a specific mode -- made it seem only useful for live use.
Hey Cryo, how do you like your Polar? Do you think you could ever use it without the VSTi plugin? I'm thinking of getting a polar and using it like a traditional synth. I think I would like it more than my desktop hooked up through USB since it'll have the keys attached and I'll forbid myself from using the USB interface even for MIDI.
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| Originally posted by alanzo Whatever they're adding, though, this demo sounds awesome. |
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| Originally posted by alanzo Hey Cryo, how do you like your Polar? Do you think you could ever use it without the VSTi plugin? I'm thinking of getting a polar and using it like a traditional synth. I think I would like it more than my desktop hooked up through USB since it'll have the keys attached and I'll forbid myself from using the USB interface even for MIDI. |
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| Originally posted by cryophonik Oh yeah! I love my Polar (except, as I mentioned in other threads, I want the larger keyboard version). I actually really like the Virus Control when I'm working on a project, but I often bounce it down in real-time through the analog outputs once I get the Virus parts where I want them - there really is an audible difference in sound quality between the USB and analog outs. Also, I use my Virus as a MIDI controller (via USB) for my soft synths, whereas my Alesis QS functions primarily as a weighted controller for my hardware (and sometimes software) synths. The Virus' Remote Templates are actually a very cool and under-appreciated feature - they're much less annoying to work with than my old Novation Remote AutoMap feature was. |
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| Originally posted by alanzo Do you ever use the actual knobs on your Virus? |
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| Originally posted by alanzo I'm guessing they're adding a guitar amp simulator w/ feedback. Maybe some sort of audio gate. A flanger. Some sort of glitch effect. |
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| Originally posted by cryophonik All the time, especially with the Remote Templates. I think it's probably more convenient to use them on one of the keyboard versions if it's sitting right in front of you and functioning as your MIDI controller, as opposed to having a desktop version mounted in a rack. |
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| I wonder if they'll be adding some new filter types as well? |
Great find. I'm so glad I sold mine now
I used to use my Ti 61 as a master controller and thought it worked great. Saying that i'm not one for over complex automap style stuff and just set up a few simple templates in Cubase
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| Originally posted by alanzo I intend to use the Polar as my primary keyboard controller. I guess having only three octaves bugs you? |
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| Originally posted by cryophonik Yeah, I play a lot of my parts into my sequencer so I tend to use a wide range of the keyboard (especially with pads) and I also sit and play my soft synths a lot (e.g., when coming up with ideas) - 37 keys is very limiting for two-handed playing. The other time when it can be annoying is with sample-based instruments (e.g., Kontakt, EWQL Voices of Passion, RA, Symphonic Choirs, etc.) where the keyswitches are assigned to the lowest notes (e.g., C0-E0) - it's a PITA to try to play the actual voice (usually assigned to the middle/upper ranges), transpose down 2-3 octaves just to keyswitch to a new articulation, then transpose back up 2-3 octaves to continue playing - totally disrupts my workflow. |
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| Originally posted by alanzo The polar is just so shmexy. |
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| Originally posted by tehlord I used to use my Ti 61 as a master controller and thought it worked great. Saying that i'm not one for over complex automap style stuff and just set up a few simple templates in Cubase |
I can't listen to the demo right now, but I will do ASAP.
On a side note - is anybody running Windows 32bit having problems downloading the new OS?
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| Originally posted by alanzo Hrmm. Maybe I'll get the full TI keys, then. The polar is just so shmexy. |
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| Originally posted by cryophonik Yeah, that's why I hated the Novation AutoMap - it was just too much (and rarely worked correctly IME). The Virus Remotes can be as simple as you want them - I primarily just assign the most common parameters (e.g., filter, envelope, and LFO controls, performance/expression controls). |
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| Originally posted by Owsey2008 On a side note - is anybody running Windows 32bit having problems downloading the new OS? |
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| Originally posted by tehlord I've heard another rumour that there's a gloss black 61 arriving this year.......... |
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| Originally posted by alanzo http://www.virus.info/api/download/...view%202010.mp3 Direct audio download link ... I'm guessing they're adding a guitar amp simulator w/ feedback. Maybe some sort of audio gate. A flanger. Some sort of glitch effect. |

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| Originally posted by daveth Sounds like comb and/or formant filters to me ![]() KICK ASS. Been asking for that for ages |
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| Originally posted by cryophonik Yeah it is - maybe Access will surprise us at NAMM and release a "Whiteout" version of the 61-key TI2, like they did with the desktop. |
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| Originally posted by alanzo Ooh comb filters would be very nice. |
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| Originally posted by cryophonik Yeah, so would formant filters. |
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| Originally posted by alanzo What's a formant filter? |


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| Originally posted by daveth Well as far as I know formants are the spectral peaks associated with vowel sounds produced by human vocal cords. So I'm not 100% sure but my guess is formant filters screw with frequencies associated with these sounds ![]() |
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| Originally posted by alanzo What's a formant filter? |
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| Originally posted by Fledz You're kidding right? |
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| Originally posted by alanzo Never heard of one before now. |
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