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Virus TI Snow - is it worth it? (pg. 5)
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alanzo
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Originally posted by isrefel
alot of producer want the quick and easy route...there is none. you can produce phat sound on almost any vst... its all about learning sound design....then a couple of years down the line invest on a virus if you like that sound. Do not buy if you magical think it going to make ure tunes better cau u will be disappointed

isrefel


Agreed. Very true. But the nice thing about the Virus is that you can resell it easily. Just try doing that with VSTis. Even if the VSTi company does allow you to transfer, they may charge you or limit the number of transfers. But even if they have no restrictions on transfers, you're still going to have to deal with them which is an annoyance. Access doesn't give a crap if you resell your Virus.
Anakratis
Thanks guys, I actually got a good deal on eBay. Purchased secondhand, a Used Access Virus TI Desktop for $1100. You guys think it's a good deal?
johncannons1
quote:
Originally posted by isrefel
alot of producer want the quick and easy route...there is none. you can produce phat sound on almost any vst... its all about learning sound design....then a couple of years down the line invest on a virus if you like that sound. Do not buy if you magical think it going to make ure tunes better cau u will be disappointed

isrefel



i agree somewhat,
however.. . i would prefer to spend the majority of my time making the melody and the rest of the track than hours making one sound on a VST. with the virus its alot quicker to get "that" sound IMO.
so yes i can see ppl thinking once they get this there music will be automatically AWESOME and they will get signed and be drinking with armin in no time - this isnt true. but i think that it can help improve your songs. my songs have improved since i got it. quite alot actually as i can finally use some real nice sounding leads in them and it sounds professional. and i dont have to spend so much time doing this on vsts (as i find it takes more time to get it sounding "real")
e.g since i got my virus i have had more interest in my songs from labels. obviously the main reason is because the songs are better than they were BUT the virus has made a difference for me personally in regards to that "real" sound IMO
cryophonik
quote:
Originally posted by johncannons1
i agree somewhat,
however.. . i would prefer to spend the majority of my time making the melody and the rest of the track than hours making one sound on a VST. with the virus its alot quicker to get "that" sound.
so yes i can see ppl thinking once they get this there music will be automatically AWESOME and they will get signed and be drinking with armin in no time. but i think that this is not always the case. as my songs have improved since i got it. quite alot actually as i can finally use some real nice sounding leads in them and it sounds professional.
e.g since i got my virus i have had more interest from labels by songs. obviously the main reason is because the songs are better than they were BUT the virus has made a big difference for me personally IMO


I was just about to write a very similar response. First, I don't think that there are very many people out there thinking that buying a Virus will turn them into a superstar overnight - there are far more people making the obvious statement that it won't (e.g., isrefel), than there are asking if it will in my observations. Second, I think johncannons1 pretty much nailed it - a Virus (or any other tool) can improve your songs, even if it's doing something as simple as inspiring you to try something new, looking at something (e.g., sound design) a whole new way, or making mundane tasks more enjoyable and/or with incrementally better results.

quote:
Originally posted by isrefel
... its all about learning sound design....then a couple of years down the line invest on a virus if you like that sound


I wasn't aware that you can't learn sound design on a Virus or other hardware. Apparently, the rules have changed over the past 30 years and now you must become certified with software before the International Committee on Sound Design will issue you a hardware license? :conf: :rolleyes: :p
Subtle
I took me almost a year to actually find good use for the Virus, i also got a Moog, which took me 6 months to find useful.
I have a JP 8000 as well which is about 3 years old and i still havent found good use of it (except as midi controller) lol. :)
Anakratis
quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
I wasn't aware that you can't learn sound design on a Virus or other hardware. Apparently, the rules have changed over the past 30 years and now you must become certified with software before the International Committee on Sound Design will issue you a hardware license? :conf: :rolleyes: :p


HAHAHA :haha: :haha: :haha:
Existo22
quote:
Originally posted by Anakratis
Thanks guys, I actually got a good deal on eBay. Purchased secondhand, a Used Access Virus TI Desktop for $1100. You guys think it's a good deal?


Nope.
TranceLover007
quote:
Originally posted by Existo22
Nope.


Any explanation?, reason?, opinion?

If he believe this is a good deal, than it is IMO.
Ry Thomas
he'll probs get one once he's sold that Roland and vinyl he 'forgot he was selling'
tehlord
I sold my Virus about 8 weeks ago. It's the best 'overrated' thing i've ever had.

johncannons1
i wouldnt see why that isnt a good deal.

my virus keyboard was 4500$ aud

and that was the cheapest i could get in aus.
haha

the problem with being stuck on a island at the bottom of the world.
Existo22
quote:
Originally posted by TranceLover007
Any explanation?, reason?, opinion?


I will let you figure this out on your own. ;)
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