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DIGITAL SCREAMS 01.12.2004 09:38 PM

Virus TI Keyaction
 
Does the TI 61 key have the same action as the KC?

The reason I ask is because Turnkey describe it as 'light action'....whereas it used to be referred to as 'semi-weighted'

I loved the keyaction on the KC...I hope its not changed!

DS

blay 01.12.2004 09:39 PM

you would think it would be the same - i certainly hope so :wink:

Tomer=Trance 02.12.2004 04:30 AM

they couldnt have used a keyboard which is less better then the ones they have been using dont you think?
i cant belive they will save on expenses when it comes to the keyboard.

marc 02.12.2004 09:49 PM

Re: Virus TI Keyaction
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DIGITAL SCREAMS
Does the TI 61 key have the same action as the KC?

The reason I ask is because Turnkey describe it as 'light action'....whereas it used to be referred to as 'semi-weighted'

I loved the keyaction on the KC...I hope its not changed!

DS

it's the same keyboard

-marc

MADSTATION 02.12.2004 10:17 PM

That's some good news!

I'm selling my kc on ebay ( http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...ssPageName=WDV ) to get a TI Polar and I would have been disappointed to get a cheaper keyboard!

I just hope the new TI will be stable and they won't rush the release!

DIGITAL SCREAMS 02.12.2004 10:29 PM

Access wont rush the release.....whats the point....they know people are willing to wait a bit for a quality product.

DS

DIGITAL SCREAMS 02.12.2004 10:31 PM

Thx Marc for clarifying that for us :D

DS

blay 03.12.2004 12:44 PM

im relieved, but not excited by this news.
its a nice deck, but i'll put a preorder on true semi-weighted keys for the TIv2

Tomer=Trance 03.12.2004 01:19 PM

why not geting a desktop version of ti+a fully wighted fatar keyboard that comes out around the same amount of money as the ti polar kb

Onkel Dunkel 03.12.2004 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MADSTATION
...to get a TI Polar and I would have been disappointed to get a cheaper keyboard!

From Access website:

TI Keyboard: Premium quality light-weighted keyboard...

TI P?lar: Quality synth-action keyboard...

From what you can read above i think you will be disapointed with the keyaction if you buy a P?lar instead of your KC. You might wanna consider the TI Keyboard instead if you wan?t the key-action from the KC...

Timo 03.12.2004 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Onkel Dunkel
Quote:

Originally Posted by MADSTATION
...to get a TI Polar and I would have been disappointed to get a cheaper keyboard!

From Access website:

TI Keyboard: Premium quality light-weighted keyboard...

TI P?lar: Quality synth-action keyboard...

From what you can read above i think you will be disapointed with the keyaction if you buy a P?lar instead of your KC. You might wanna consider the TI Keyboard instead if you wan?t the key-action from the KC...

That's a travesty, considering the identical pricing of the Polar and the 61-note TI.

MADSTATION 03.12.2004 02:44 PM

I would REALLY like Marc to answer this one!


That would be terrible :(

Onkel Dunkel 03.12.2004 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timo
That's a travesty, considering the identical pricing of the Polar and the 61-note TI.

I wouldn?t count on anything before someone from Access can confirm it :? Conserning the keys i think the TI P?lar should be compared to the Indigo II and the TI Keyboard to the KC. Does the Indigo II have semi-weighted keys?

wildbill 11.12.2004 11:34 PM

access would be crazy to change the keys on the 61 TI. the keys on the VKC have the reputation as being the best semi-weighted keys available.

the indigo/polar is a different story - i don't think the key quality is a big deciding factor for people who purchase those. i think they're more seduced by the size and coolness factor.

markorbit 21.12.2004 01:16 PM

TI keyboard
 
Hope it's exactly the same quality as that was one of the main things why I chose the TI keyboard version.

MADSTATION 21.12.2004 02:25 PM

Can we have an update on this?

Timo 21.12.2004 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wildbill
access would be crazy to change the keys on the 61 TI. the keys on the VKC have the reputation as being the best semi-weighted keys available.

the indigo/polar is a different story - i don't think the key quality is a big deciding factor for people who purchase those. i think they're more seduced by the size and coolness factor.

In that case the Polar should cost less to buy if the quality suffers comparatively. The old Indigos used to be, what was it, around 300 pounds less than the kB/kC versions? At the moment the Polars seem like a small ripoff. The Polar does have a mainly metal fascia, but the other TI's have walnut/mahogany wooden cheeks with the substantially better key-action, and a larger metal body/chassis surface area.

BTW, I was after a Polar due to its portability factor, but it's a steep ?300 incline from the desktop TI to the Polar (the difference being the colour, the synth-action keys, and the mod wheels), which puts me off. For that price, I think the majority of people would go for the TI 61-note if they have the space to house one....

... Indeed, early results show this: http://virusti.com/forum/index.php?a...413841e6b9667a

I think the Polar should cost ?150 or so less than the 61-noter.

Wandering Kid 21.12.2004 03:39 PM

i have heard that the indigo has a different key action than the keyboard virus. i assumed this would be the same with the polar and TI keyboard. as for the price of the indigo/polar being the same as their keyboard equivilants - i assumed that because the indigo started out as a limited edition thing the high price justifies a smaller and technically inferior product to the keyboard version. seeing as the indigo/polar seems to have been established as part of the virus family proper i do think they should drop the price slightly. but then again, you pay for looks and the indigo/polar series jsut looks so fucking cool. the keyboard virus looks a bit chunky for my tastes.

MADSTATION 21.12.2004 05:16 PM

Yeah I agree the TI keyboard is quite big and bulky. I had a kc and it took way too much room in my studio. I LOVED the keyboard tho but I'm sure that even if the TI POLAR keyboard isnt as good as the kc's, its still going to be better than most of the competition.


I think I'll go to the store this afternoon and play a bit on a indigo to see if the feel is similar to a kc. If not, then I might change my preorder :)
But I like the portability of the indigo/polar

DIGITAL SCREAMS 21.12.2004 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wandering Kid
the indigo started out as a limited edition thing the high price justifies a smaller and technically inferior product to the keyboard version. seeing as the indigo/polar seems to have been established as part of the virus family proper i do think they should drop the price slightly. but then again, you pay for looks and the indigo/polar series jsut looks so fucking cool

As far as I know, The Polar is not technically inferiour to the Virus Ti 61 key version. You are paying for portability and power as much as you are for looks.

DS

Timo 21.12.2004 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DIGITAL SCREAMS
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wandering Kid
the indigo started out as a limited edition thing the high price justifies a smaller and technically inferior product to the keyboard version. seeing as the indigo/polar seems to have been established as part of the virus family proper i do think they should drop the price slightly. but then again, you pay for looks and the indigo/polar series jsut looks so fucking cool

As far as I know, The Polar is not technically inferiour to the Virus Ti 61 key version. You are paying for portability and power as much as you are for looks.

DS

Maybe not technically, but it is physically inferior. It's lacking 24 notes from the 61-note version, and they aren't semi-weighted. It has a smaller chassis too, requiring less raw materials. ;)

BTW, why shouldn't a 37-note keyboard be used as a master? That's perfectly acceptable for a soft-studio, as most stuff is made in non-realtime so parts can be layered on each pass.
Besides, it's not even like the 61-note Virus can have split-layers with different patches on different key-zones anyway. ;) Yet.

Onkel Dunkel 22.12.2004 01:51 PM

Why not just the desktop version, a nice MIDI-keyboard and a MIDI-interface. Works fine with me (just need a better keyboard; the one i got is crap) cause then i can use the keyboard with different synths instead of having more than one keyboard (witch would take up more space).

MADSTATION 22.12.2004 03:11 PM

Onkel Dunkel: Well I used to have a kc and I used to to control all my other synths without any problems...+ the kc keyboard is second to none :)

Wandering Kid 22.12.2004 07:31 PM

well...alesis qs6 is pretty damn sexy if you like fully weighted keys with all the trimmings...

wildbill 23.12.2004 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wandering Kid
well...alesis qs6 is pretty damn sexy if you like fully weighted keys with all the trimmings...

strange sense of humor there wk. the qs6 is synth action, the qs8 is weighted.
most people say the qs6 keys are crap, but i forgive it, because it is release velocity capable.

Onkel Dunkel 23.12.2004 11:35 AM

I?m used to my piano and therefore like full-weighted keys and i?d like to have aftertouch too but MIDI-keyboards with these specifications are god danm expensive and weigh a ton :( Actually i was considering the KC but it was 5000 dkr. (about 675?) more expensive than my C :? I could get a "M-Audio Keystation Pro 88" or a "Studiologic Midi-keyboard SL990XP88" for the price difference. If it had full-weighted keys i think i would have gone for a KC.

dangerdroid 23.12.2004 05:01 PM

How is the feel of the Indigo series keys. I know its not semiweighted like the kc/kb but it is more substantial than say a Nord Lead 3 keybd or just about any other VA, right? I have only played a Indigo 2 for a few minutes at Guitar center many moons ago but I think I remember the kybd feeling less cheapo than others. Any thoughts, My next synth purchase will prally be an Indigo2, unless Santa brings me a sack full of hundreds

EoN 20.10.2007 09:02 AM

Hi all,

Just looking for a confirmation - is the TI POLAR and the TI full 61-key model key's identical in terms of action, weighting, aftertouch, material, overall quality etc? (aside from the differing octave range of course). Are they equally solid in build? Would be very interested to find out the answer to this!

Would be disappointed to hear the POLAR's keys were of less quality than the 61 key model.

Cheers,
EoN

Guzzy 20.10.2007 04:18 PM

Polar keys
 
On the Polar I think it's to easy to get double notes when hitting the keys.

Example: Rom A-64, First part is played normal, second part I hit the keys at the front end.
http://www.thesoundofmysynths.com/mp3/keys.mp3

Can't do the same at my Moog Little Phatty.

EoN 21.10.2007 09:01 AM

Wow - So they are different? The Polar doesn't have semi-weighted keys like the full size? Has anyone compared them side by side?

Groove66 26.10.2007 02:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EoN (Post 278887)
Wow - So they are different? The Polar doesn't have semi-weighted keys like the full size? Has anyone compared them side by side?


FWIW i really enjoy my Ti Polar keys over most of my other synths. They are far better quality than my Andromeda keys, Moog LP, Novation, etc. But i bought the Polar for it's gergeous looks over the bigger keyboard version (which i find has an ugly layout), and i use my Triton Extreme 61 as my master anyway (which has a great solid semi action imho).


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