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Mine's a TI Desktop the greatest synth i've ever owned
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TI Desktop.
First bought a Virus Classic a few years ago, and luckily TI was released within the return period and I traded up. :D |
- Virus Polar TI (v.1)
- Virus C desktop - Virus Indigo (model B) Triple infected! :D |
Take 3 of these and call me in the morning:shock:
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Virus TI Polar and a TI Snow here.
Had: Virus A Virus Indigo Virus C Redback |
TI Snow, took me 4 - 5 months to get used to but now I'm loving the lush dreamy pads, dirty evil basses, fat self made hypersaw patches, mad fx etc. etc. Looks amazing on stage as well.
Dream machine. |
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I have a TI desktop and love it.had a virus b
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Virus Rack Classic here
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TI Snow here.
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TC Powercore Virus Single License & a Virus C...
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Changed my TI Snow for a TI Desktop version.... 8)
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ti polar or moog voyager. went with the polar.
maybe 75% stand alone and 25% virus control for now. |
Virus A desktop.
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TI2 Desktop
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I have a TI Desktop.
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I've got a TI Polar and love it, but still barely understand how it works. Also running a Sherman Filterbank, Korg M3, Kore2/Komplete 5, and TD-3 as far as instruments go. Running the Polar through the Filterbank is just flat out NASTY.
And I dream of electric blue Moog Voyager. |
i have a virus-c desktop
and i'm lovin it |
TI2 desktop in all it's sexy glory.
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Started with a TI desktop and l recently bought a TI Polar now I have TITI's:lol:
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A Virus C desktop. :)
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Virus TI Snow Here..........
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KC of course, TI is all hype:LOL
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TI Kb and a Polar TI2
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TI2 keyboard version
I've used 5 KC's, 2 TI's and now on my 2nd TI2. Best modern synth by far....and right up there as being one of the best polysynths ever made. DS |
Still Indigo v1 here. Would dearly love a Polar TI|2 but my cashflow dictates otherwise.
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Ti Desktop here. Traded in my Virus B for it last summer.
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Virus TI Polar. Sadly not TI2. But OS3 works on it just with less Poly so I am super happy about that. Access has to be the best company I have had the opportunity to deal with for supporting their older products.
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TI desktop... with a very unique volume knob :lol:
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A Virus Rack.
Admittedly not the most advanced Virus, but still an astounding synth that can give most VSTis a good kicking. Also very good value for money at the moment. |
I love my virus ti desktop even tho it hasnt worked properly since i got it. the inputs are dodgy and every once in a while the unit makes a sound that can only be described as 'hell on toast'. with reverb
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TI | 2 since i included the virus in my workflow i wonder how i could have done without it :D
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I only got a virus poco multi license at the moment, thinking of getting a snow soon though.
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Started with A, then C and later TI...that was switched for a KC.
So today KC and PoCo single license. but I like my Creamware more ;) |
Just bought a used Virus A ...
Nice sound but I must admit I also like my Creamware more ... Ok it is just the riginal model. What I really like is the ease of use. I do not have any printed manual but I could really play with the unit after a few minutes. I only looked for the mean of changing the single MIDI channel. Apart from this everything seems just obvious. I would have loved something as user friendly as this one from the Creamware team. My old CreamWare Noah is not as easy to edit and I needed to remote control it from a BCR 2000 companion controller. Compared to over synth I have/tried the Virus is for me in the same class as the Soundart Chameleon Australis skin, The novation KS or some of the clavia synths (though I prefer the Modular range from them). |
----------------- TI Snow.
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I had the Virus KB for over 9 years. Last summer I sold it an got a new Ti2 Whiteout Edition Keyboard.
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I'll started with virus C, then TI Snow and later TI Polar ;)
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