Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Scotland, Edinburgh
TC Powercore Express Pci card
Hi all,
has anyone had one of these and are they any good.
i'm thinking of getting one with the virus plugin and was wondering if anyone has had them and did they like it. It will be second hand.
I do not own a virus and thought this could be a stand in for the hardware module.
also is it worth it going to dsp.
i have a quad core system so i've not had any cpu problems yet!!
i could get a virus b second hand for on ebay for around £450 and the powercore is £100 cheaper and was wondering what one to go for.
any help guys.
waza
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Jul-30-2009 18:28
Stef
come @ me bro
Registered: Aug 2007
Location: NYC
You know i was also really thinking of getting one of these, curious to hear what other people have to say.
Jul-30-2009 18:50
Waza
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Scotland, Edinburgh
i know cause you still get a virus but also a dsp. Will the virus be as good as hardware?
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Jul-30-2009 18:55
Stef
come @ me bro
Registered: Aug 2007
Location: NYC
Im actually interested in the fact that you are able to import other patches from other virus models, maybe someone can clarify on this?
Jul-30-2009 19:34
alanzo
The Equalizer Womanizer
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, MA
quote:
Originally posted by Stef
Im actually interested in the fact that you are able to import other patches from other virus models, maybe someone can clarify on this?
Every virus can do that.
The core engine of the Virus|Powercore sounds exactly the same as a Virus A or B. The difference is that the signal won't be converted by the DACs on the unit and won't be as "hot" -- meaning not as loud.
I'd rather have a B than the Powercore ... actually, I'd rather have neither. But the nice thing about the Powercore Virus is that all you need is the card and the plugin whereas with an actual Virus B, you need the synth, the cables, an audio interface with two to six inputs, a MIDI input, and a DAW capable of direct monitoring and compensating for audio-chain latency.
Why not just get a copy of Waldorf Largo? It looks pretty damn awesome and will help you to not sound like everyone else.
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe
I think TC finally released drivers for Vista... 32 bit. You're still SOL if you run 64-bit. And if you plan on upgrading to Windows 7, well, good luck.
The PowerCore is decent kit but TC is HORRIBLE with their drivers. That and various odd glitches that are hard to describe in a short post compel me to say... don't bother. If you want DSP, get a UAD, and if you want a Virus, then get a Virus.
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Jul-31-2009 03:14
dannib
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: midlands, uk
I own the virus powercore. Its still very buggy for me (has been for years ). It is maybe worth buying if you already own a Powercore DSP card. I bought my powercore specifically for the system 6000 stuff (VSS3 and MD3 mainly)
You can get a virus b cheaper than £450. I see them go all the time for £300-£350
Better yet, get a second hand nord rack 2. Much much better IMO!