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| quote: | Originally posted by Mossy
can you use the indigo as a controller keyboard though? Someone mentioned previously you can use the nobs but can you use the actual keys to control other softsynths? |
Of course you can.
Josh, I have both a Virus C and Atmosphere. They are both great programs with some smooth sounds. Atmosphere is obviously a lot more limited than the virus although that it not to say that it is a limited program. It is easier to use than the virus because the great sounds are there ready for you while the presets in the virus are not great.
How's the connection going to be? Well you need some midi ports (at least on in and one out). The virus hooks up to these. I can explain in detail if/when you get one. You will need a midi sequencer like Cubase, Sonar, Logic to run it. You will need a midi controller to play it if you end up getting the Virus C over the Indigo 2.
I would suggest getting Atmosphere first. It is cheaper and easier to understand. It has amazing pads and some really nice lead sounds as standard. If you feel you need more control, then have a look at the virus.
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