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All this talk about viruses (pg. 5)
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| sixofour.604 |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Besides, "multiple synthesis methods" isn't exactly a very high bar to clear. It seems like just about any modern digital subtractive synth will have some FM capability. |
Well, you have Subtractive, Addative, Granular, Sampler, PM, FM, wavetable, phsyical mod. To name a few. Subtractive and "a bit of FM" don't really cover the spctrum. The typs of sounds made with each synthesis type are pretty much night and day. |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | Originally posted by sixofour.604
Well, you have Subtractive, Addative, Granular, Sampler, PM, FM, wavetable, phsyical mod. To name a few. Subtractive and "a bit of FM" don't really cover the spctrum. The typs of sounds made with each synthesis type are pretty much night and day. |
I agree but most synths do not offer more than two or three of those types in the same package. My point was that almost all new subtractive VAs try to be at least a little bit "hybrid." |
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| Blahzaay |
If you have never owned a Virus or bothered to sit down for a good period of time and figure out what it is capable of you have no argument. Period.
Here is a list of people that have used or STILL use the Virus in one or more of their tracks... But I guess they are all tripping balls right?
United States
Bill Hamel
BT
Butch Vig (Garbage)
Celine Dion ("I'm sorry for love", "a new day has come")
Charlie Clouser
Cirrus
Chris Vrenna (Tweeker, Nine Inch Nails)
Crystal Method
Deftones
Dean Coleman
Deep Dish
DJ Angel
DJ John 00 Flemming
Dr. Dre
Duane Buford (Ministry)
Eric Persing (Spectrasonics)
Front Line Assembly
Glen Ballard (Aerosmith, Christina Aguilera, Anastacia, Shakira, Backstreet Boys)
Jason Nevins (Run DMC Its Like That remix)
Jeff Bova (Eric Clapton, Billy Joel, Celine Dion)
John Van Tongren (Al Jarreau, Roger Daltrey, Outer limits TV series)
Junior Vazquez
Kipper (Sting band)
Linkin Park
Limp Bizkit
Lou Reed
Lroc (Lil Jon, Usher)
Matt Fink (Prince)
Mark Vinten (Lil Jon, Usher, Method Man, NAS, New Edition, 50 Cent)
Mike Becker
Monolithic (Matrix reloaded movie trailer)
Neptunes (Britney Spears, TLC, Usher, N'Sync, Janet jackson, Busta Rhymes, Mary J Blige)
Nine Inch Nails
No Doubt
Paul White
Richard Barbieri (Japan, Japan, Rain Tree Crow and Porcupine Tree)
Rob Arbittier (Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson)
Sasha
Skinny Puppy
Stakka
Steve Porcaro (Toto, Yes, Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones)
Stevie Wonder
Tom Salta (Atlas Plug, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 1 & 2, Red Steel)
Tool
Uberzone
Willie Wilcox
Film Composers
Adam Barber
Amotz Plessner
Andrea Morricone
Chris Lennertz
Cliff Martinez
Danny Elfman
David Arnold
Drew Neuman
Gary Chang
Greg Edmonson
Hans Zimmer
Harry Gregson Williams
Klaus Badelt
James Newton Howard
John Kaene
John Powell
Mark Isham
Mark Leggett
Mark Mancina
Peter Manning Robinson
Richard Gibbs
United Kingdom
Above & Beyond
Adam F.
Andy Gray
Anjunabeats/Dirt Devils
Brendan Perry (Dead Can Dance)
Chemical Brothers
Cosmosis
Craig David
Criterion
Daniel Bedingfield
Darkwater
Dean Coleman
Deep Dish
Depeche Mode
Dido
Eidos Games
Faithless
Fatboy Slim
Fisher Lane Farm
Fluke
Future Sound of London
Gareth Jones
Gary Numan
Howard Jones
Joey Negro
Leftfield
London Electricity
Marius de Vries (Mel C, Björk, Moulin Rouge Soundtrack)
Martin Gore
Matrix
Massive Attack
MESH
Moloko
Optical
Orbital
Paul Oakenfold
Pet Shop Boys
Phats & Small
PWL
Radiohead
Rodney Orpheus (Cassandra Complex)
Rose and Foster (S Club, S Club Juniors, Toploader)
Scissor Sisters
Sisters Of Mercy
Sugababes
Sophie Ellis Baxter ("Music Gets the Best of Me")
Steve Power (Eternity, Robie Williams, Tom Jones)
Talvin Singh
The Prodigy
Theme
Thomas Dolby
Tim Deluxe ("It just won't do")
Timberland
Tinrib
Trouble on Vinyl
Underworld
VNV Nation
Rest of the world
Rita Mitsouko (France)
Deise Mikhail / Red Fish (France)
Catherine Lara (France)
Daddy DJ (France)
Louis Cheddid (France)
Boucles Étranges (France)
Grégory Hot (Hands, Gregfingers, France)
Geddy Lee (Canada)
Jean Michel Jarre (France)
Absolum (France)
High Level Static (Greece)
XerXer (Greece)
Astral Projection (Israel)
Fabry Simoncioni / Ligabue (Italy)
The Smoke Keepers (Italy)
Jason (Italy)
MAS collective (Italy)
Rino Cerrone (Italy)
Boom Boom Satellites (Japan)
Shin Murayama (Japan)
Tetsuya Komuro (Japan)
T.A.T.U (Russia)
G.M.S. (Ibiza, Spain)
PLEJ (Sweden)
Single Gun Theory (Australia)
Thirsty Merc (Australia)
.G.A (Austria)
Engelspost (Peter Gabriel Remixers, Switzerland)
Gianfranco Carone (Italy)
Venetian Snares (Canada)
Germany
Ärzte
ATB
Brooklyn Bounce
DJ Sammy
Fantastische Vier
Gerdshow
Goethes Erben
Helmut Zerlett
Illuminate
Jam and Spoon
José Alvarez-Brill (Witt, Wolfsheim, De/Vision, Nocomment)
Jesusonextasy
Kai Tracid
Klaus Schulze
Luna
Moguai
Mouse on Mars
Paul Van Dyk
Phil Fuldner
Raemonn
Rauschfaktor
Scooter
Seeed
Skorbut
Snap
Tobi Neumann (Producer Mrs Kittin, Chicks On Speed)
Turntable Rockers
Xavier Naidoo
Benelux
Armin van Buuren
Tiësto
Harry Lemon (lemon8)
Ian van Dahl
Jade 4 U
Johan van Roy (Suicide commando)
Lasgo
Lords of Acid
MC Pee
Novastar
Perrongeluk (Eric Davidts)
Soutside Spinners
Supersub (Marc Driessen)
The Creamteam
Scandinavia
Aalto
Bomfunk Mc´s
Dallas Superstars
Darude
HIM
Icon Of Coil
In Vein
Super8
Trentemøller
Bugge Wesseltoft
Poland
Bodek Pezda (Aggressiva 69)
Drimsztajn
Janusz Grzywacz
Kazik
Krzysztof Banasik (Kult)
Kuba Badach (Ewa Bem, Polucjanci)
Marc B (Ich Troje)
Marek Koscikiewicz (DeMono)
Robert Kanaan
Pawel "Bzim" Zarecki (Anna Maria Jopek, Pat Metheny)
Pawe“ Betley (Ztudio)
Piotr Bidiuk (Cugowscy)
Piotr Figiel
Piotr Kokosinski (Post Meridian Productions)
Piotr Nazaruk
Piotr Nazaruk (De Mono, Trzecia Godzina Dnia, Szansa na Sukces)
Piotr Siejka (Natalia Kukulska)
Sweet Noise
TLove
Witold Karolak
Wladyslaw "Gudonis" Komendarek
India
Amar Mohile
Dhruv Ghanekar and Ashutosh Pathak
Ehsaan Noorani
Farhad Wadia
Leslie Leiws
Pritesh Mehta
Ricky D'costa
Sunny Singh
Vicky Goswami
Vishal Dadlani
Zubin |
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| cryophonik |
| Hey - why isn't my name on that list?! :mad: :p |
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| sixofour.604 |
| I know more peeople who follow christianity, it doesn't make them right. |
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| Blahzaay |
| quote: | Originally posted by sixofour.604
I know more peeople who follow christianity, it doesn't make them right. |
Theres no right or wrong... But if some of the greatest producers in the world STILL use it, it doesn't make it a pile of . It does the exact opposite. |
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| mysticalninja |
| quote: | Originally posted by sixofour.604
Well, you have Subtractive, Addative, Granular, Sampler, PM, FM, wavetable, phsyical mod. To name a few. Subtractive and "a bit of FM" don't really cover the spctrum. The typs of sounds made with each synthesis type are pretty much night and day. |
the virus has all of those besides sampler and physical mod whatever that is. also, FM is a form a additive synthesis, as is wavetable/granular. |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| Granular is not a form of additive synthesis, and while FM technically is, an FM synth has a very different architecture than an additive synth. |
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| johncannons1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by sixofour.604
I know more peeople who follow christianity, it doesn't make them right. |
i havent owned one(this will change soon lol).. so i cant argue either way. i have just HEARD they're good.
but crono you never answered. have you ever owned a virus ti ? or any virus? |
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| Cryogen |
It's all subjective. I've heard comments about the Virus ranging from being nothing but a lifeless VST in a shiny box to the only synth they ever use and that they've threw all their VSTs in the bin.
Who are you supposed to believe ?
Neither I'd say. Make your own mind up. All I know is, some awesome tracks have been made using a Virus whether it's just a VST in a box or not. |
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| palm |
| quote: | Originally posted by sixofour.604
I know more peeople who follow christianity, it doesn't make them right. |
wow finaly i agree with you!
its like sidechaining; everyone does it but does it sound good? NO!
and to the guy talking about owning a virus etc etc, yes i owned one. i liked microQ better. and nord lead 3 more than that, and nord lead 2x better than that again. and then u have analogs which i have never tried but i know they are better.
to conclude; a virus is only better that JP8080 (not even always, the JP have great pads).
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| johncannons1 |
im buying a virus tomorrow lol..
serious.. fair expensive tho.. 4500$$ au
but i think its worth it ;) |
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