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marc 04.02.2009 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by kuniklo (Post 286648)
I honestly think that the grayscale faceplate is slightly less ergonomic than the old one. The gray sublabels are very hard to read in indirect lighting. I know this kind of minimal thing is hip right now but I think it distracts slightly from the efficiency of the interface. Some color coding would be quite welcome.

interesting that you say that. i was always under the impression that the faceplate of the TI1 is harder to read (lower contrast for many things, more crowded in total). the color coding (shift functions = red) i always found hard to read on stage.

best, marc

kuniklo 05.02.2009 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by marc (Post 286659)
interesting that you say that. i was always under the impression that the faceplate of the TI1 is harder to read (lower contrast for many things, more crowded in total). the color coding (shift functions = red) i always found hard to read on stage.

The old faceplate was hard to read, but the new one isn't an improvement, in my opinion. I like the new wraparound faceplace design but the contrast between the gray metal surface and the white/gray labels could be better.

grs 05.02.2009 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by plaid_emu (Post 286654)
I just knew you were going to say that? :rolleyes:

Yeah, boo!
Someone who has/had sync arp issues with TI1 and now has a TI2 please deliver your verdict!!

trance gate 06.02.2009 06:48 AM

Mine arrived yesterday.
No sound coming out of the machine.
No demo sound, no midi, no vc noo nooo no.

Next week it's coming back to thomann....

cl516 06.03.2009 09:01 PM

Just got mine.

Works awesome - installed latest beta the .06.

That extra 25% DSP seems to be working... big patches and Multis are really sounding great!!

Paprika 06.03.2009 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by cl516 (Post 287853)
That extra 25% DSP seems to be working...

How did you estimate that?

cl516 07.03.2009 06:40 AM

SOME patches that I had in previous TI definitely clicked - and voices would sooner than later. TI2 seems to be able to handle it a tiny bit better.

The annoying part is this: with some complex patches and/or multis, the TI2 proves itself to be able to handle a lot of "calculations" in one moment. But after a brief pause, when I resume playing, it'll start clicking on just two notes. What the heck, I don't get it.

Chicago 08.03.2009 01:28 AM

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Originally Posted by trance gate (Post 286720)
Mine arrived yesterday.
No sound coming out of the machine.
No demo sound, no midi, no vc noo nooo no.

Next week it's coming back to thomann....

Did you try to reset the unit?

brambos 08.03.2009 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by cl516 (Post 287857)
The annoying part is this: with some complex patches and/or multis, the TI2 proves itself to be able to handle a lot of "calculations" in one moment. But after a brief pause, when I resume playing, it'll start clicking on just two notes. What the heck, I don't get it.

Is the clicking caused by the TI not being able to keep up or is it possibly a latency issue (too small asio buffer)? I figured the TI running out of steam would manifest itself as voices dropping, not clicking? Or am I mistaken?

cl516 08.03.2009 05:25 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cl516
The annoying part is this: with some complex patches and/or multis, the TI2 proves itself to be able to handle a lot of "calculations" in one moment. But after a brief pause, when I resume playing, it'll start clicking on just two notes. What the heck, I don't get it.
Is the clicking caused by the TI not being able to keep up or is it possibly a latency issue (too small asio buffer)? I figured the TI running out of steam would manifest itself as voices dropping, not clicking? Or am I mistaken?
Wait when you guys refer to latency, I'm assuming you're referring to using the unit with VC. I'm using it as standalone unit with the analog outs...

I too thought if the TI ran out of steam if would be voices dropping.

Maybe in multimode when there are too many patches layered, each part volume needs to be lowered? But it doesn't sound like an overloading thing.


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