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Virus Ti or (secondhand) Virus C - Which would you buy?
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michael00elder
I've always wanted an access Virus and when they brought out the Ti, I had originally thought of saving up for one but I've read quite alot of stuff on the internet criticising it for poor synchronization and problems with the software, although I would imagine that any bug's would be in the process of being fixed.
But now I'm not so sure whether it's worth saving up the £1200 for a brand new Ti or getting a second hand Virus C for £600-£700/

Any suggestions from folk who have used both would be appreciated!!!
emc^2
I say Ti - it's just a lot more versatile and has completely amazing new set of features. Of course bugs are still a pain in the arse but should be ironed out soon.

I also PM'd you, check your PM inbox.
michael00elder
Cheers for the advice and the pm emc^2.
I have to admit, I do think that the Ti is a better option, just can't be arsed to save up the extra pennies to be able to afford one. Will let you know about the desktop one you mentioned.
Cheers mate.
Trancevision
for the 1600 Euro a new TI costs, you might get on ebay:

- a used Virus B (approx 600 Euro)
- a used JP8000 (approx 600 Euro)
- a used Nord Rack 1 or Nord Rack 2 (300 - 400 Euro approx)

The new features of the TI are still buggy (VSTi support)

Or if you really like a Virus with VSTi support:

Powercore Card + Virus Powercore Plugin (900 Euro new, used 600 Euro).


Trancevision
ErikC
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Originally posted by Trancevision
for the 1600 Euro a new TI costs, you might get on ebay:

- a used Virus B (approx 600 Euro)
- a used JP8000 (approx 600 Euro)
- a used Nord Rack 1 or Nord Rack 2 (300 - 400 Euro approx)

The new features of the TI are still buggy (VSTi support)

Or if you really like a Virus with VSTi support:

Powercore Card + Virus Powercore Plugin (900 Euro new, used 600 Euro).


Trancevision


That is a great tip, I got a Virus Indigo, Waldorf Q, Waldorf XTk and a Waldorf Pulse for less than a Virus Ti Kb. The sound sound engine in all the viruses are virtually the same.
wood0292
I sold my Virus C to get the TI and only had to spend an extra few hundred US dollars, and I think it was well worth it even though I don't use the VST yet. Using it in the same way as I did my Virus C(analog outs + MIDI) I think the extra money was worth it just for the new HW features. It is nice to have independent effects on every part, rather than having to share them globally like the Virus C. Also, I like how the multi patches contain 16 patches rather than sharing the individual patches between multi programs.

If you really want the VST support you may want to see how the upcoming OS works out for people who have issues with it. I had problems with the VST in the earlier OSes and never bothered with it since I don't get much time to produce and don't want to deal with it. I will use it once I hear other's problems go away.
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