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aNYthing
So, looks like my love for virus is slowly fading out. I've put myself on a "Virus TI-free diet" - reducing my use of the synth intentionally, to see what can be accomplished.

Having spent a significant amount of time with various VSTi's over the last months or so, here's what I found:

1. I find TI2 sounding rather COLD. I compared it time and time again with virus C and every time C won as "warmer, fuller" sounding.

2. With synths like zeta, sylenth, nexus, gladiator, omnisphere - keeping virus TI has been hard to justify (aside from it being a comfortable shelf for keeping my Maschine near by)

3. Bugs. ing bugs. Just can't ing get rid of them, can you Access? What the . Jinxed myself too - said TI2 was better than TI. Stuck patches... AGAIN - some patches are more stick-prone than others, not sure why. Oh, and "ghost in the machine" came back - left Virus on last night, walked into my studio this morning, to hear it arpegiating F# to itself. I understand that it may get bored but c'mon now... Before you ask - it was completely disconnected from any USB or MIDI connection, there's no "hold" on arp patch, so - it kicked in by itself and just kept playing all night long.

4. Unprocessed patches sounds mostly like . I earnestly tried to wean myself from using any built-in FX on a virus. Turning off FX made most patches bland, metallic, hollow, thin, or harsh. Unless you douse those patches in various FX, they are quite boring. With FX back on - good luck trying to fit them into a mix. NL3 destroys virus in that area - most patches sound great without any FX.

Love affair is over, I'm afraid. I think I'll put it away for couple of weeks and if lust doesn't return, off to ebay it goes.
alanzo
Have you tried using the TI2's analog outs rather than the USB? I'd be interested to know how those compare to the C.
Zombie0729
my virus has been used on every project for the last 36mos. i've owned nearly 30 other pieces of analog kit and still have yet to sell my virus.
gr8ape
osc 1 saw
osc 2 saw, detune
osc 3 saw, detune

lfo 1 mod osc 1,2,3 pitch, poly mode

unison MAXIMUM
MAXIMUM DELAY



:cool: Virus :cool:
Kismet7
it sounds good to me :D

Though I do have a few issues with bugs, but I probably dont have things setup properly yet.

Also are you guys using yours through USB or Midi? I have it setup through USB. I get sync errors...and the exports of tracks with Virus being used have been bouncing all weird. Still learning my way around it, but sounds good so far.
Prototrance
I used to yearn for a Ti / Ti2 but since reading on here about bugs etc I'm happy I could only afford a B.

Sounds warm, chunky and I don't have any issues with it's sound overpowering the mix. Still want a C though.

And no bugs. Midi in /out, audio out, delay comp', lots of twiddling. Job done.

Seems a real pity Access can't sort these issues out with the Ti's.
aNYthing
quote:
Originally posted by alanzo
Have you tried using the TI2's analog outs rather than the USB? I'd be interested to know how those compare to the C.


I never use USB or digital out - always TSR out. Don't get me wrong - it sounds great if you're going for that sort of sound but if you want a bit of warmth, TI is not the answer.

Something about Virus C's DSP/FX that make it sound much warmer. I might just walk the plank and get back to C full time.
johncannons1
i heart my ti.
:D
Energy_3
quote:
Originally posted by aNYthing
3. Bugs. ing bugs. Just can't ing get rid of them, can you Access? What the . Jinxed myself too - said TI2 was better than TI. Stuck patches... AGAIN - some patches are more stick-prone than others, not sure why. Oh, and "ghost in the machine" came back - left Virus on last night, walked into my studio this morning, to hear it arpegiating F# to itself. I understand that it may get bored but c'mon now... Before you ask - it was completely disconnected from any USB or MIDI connection, there's no "hold" on arp patch, so - it kicked in by itself and just kept playing all night long.


It's funny i tried to find it in the manual, it states that if your machine starts to behave unusual hit a certain button. I found the bit on midi, hit panic etc. But that wasn't it. Obviously they were aware of this problem ages ago and just decided to put in a fail safe rescue button..! PFffttt..,
gr8ape
quote:
Originally posted by aNYthing
I never use USB or digital out - always TSR out. Don't get me wrong - it sounds great if you're going for that sort of sound but if you want a bit of warmth, TI is not the answer.

Something about Virus C's DSP/FX that make it sound much warmer. I might just walk the plank and get back to C full time.


called +3 db low shelf lol

(not srs)

asdfg
i'm currently happy with the powercore version + fx freeze for using multiple instances.
cryophonik
Yeah, let's have a bitchfest about the Virus TI! Nobody's ever done that. It sucks, it's buggy and it sucks, everybody uses one and so you'll sound like everybody else and it sucks, Tiesto uses the Virus TI and he sucks, software is just as good and the Virus TI sucks....blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah...

....and then let's do it all again next week, shall we?
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