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ill 17.11.2005 01:09 PM

Glowing TI review in Sound on Sound. Not sure if online,
 
wow, I can't wait to get my hands on it!

Doc Jones 17.11.2005 01:11 PM

really?!!! Did they say what os ver they reviewed - 1.05?

Timo 17.11.2005 02:14 PM

They reviewed v1.0.2 build 26

Still reading it.

It's not out yet online.

Timo 17.11.2005 02:21 PM

LOL, it even mentions this forum in the main text, and even quotes the "drunken arpeggiator"!!! WE'RE FAMOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(expect a sudden influx of noobs!)

dr. orange 17.11.2005 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Timo
They reviewed v1.0.2 build 26

Still reading it.

It's not out yet online.

I don't think they will put it online anytime soon. Could you write a very short summary? the pros and cons?

I don't think those reviews are very Neutral, maybe they reflect more the growing banc account or the new lamborghini in front of the garage than the product itself... However, I still wonder what they write and unfortunately there's no available SOS in our bookstores here...

dr. orange 17.11.2005 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Timo
LOL, it even mentions this forum in the main text!!! WE'RE FAMOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:-) NICE!!!!

Timo 17.11.2005 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by dr. orange
Quote:

Originally Posted by Timo
They reviewed v1.0.2 build 26

Still reading it.

It's not out yet online.

I don't think they will put it online anytime soon.

It'll be online tomorrow at the latest, I'd imagine.

Overall it's a good review. It acknowledges there are a few problems, including the problem with the arpeggiator, but doesn't dwell on them too much, in the sense that Access are likely to fix them.

dr. orange 17.11.2005 02:28 PM

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It'll be online tomorrow at the latest, I'd imagine.
for free?

Timo 17.11.2005 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by dr. orange
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It'll be online tomorrow at the latest, I'd imagine.
for free?

No, subs only. You can read all the SOS mags online for $13.50 for a three month period if you wanted, so you can read all the latest articles from the the magazine on the internet instead of buying it at a newsagent. E-subs also unlocks and lets you access the whole back-catalogue of previous SOS mags.
If the latest issues were free immediately then no-one would buy the mag, uncluding all the Brits, unfort'. All articles become unlocked after six months, i think.

dr. orange 17.11.2005 03:44 PM

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If the latest issues were free immediately then no-one would buy the mag
that's why I was asking

Timo 17.11.2005 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by dr. orange
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If the latest issues were free immediately then no-one would buy the mag
that's why I was asking

then surely you knew the answer?

dr. orange 17.11.2005 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Timo
then surely you knew the answer?

I suspected it...

What did the review say?

There are two german magacines that release a review in their next issue, I'm gonna post here the result...

MonkeyMan 17.11.2005 05:52 PM

Just picked up the SOS TI review folks...

They reviewed version 1.02 on an Access Virus Polar Ti. Overall the review is constructive and is very favourable of the Ti. But it does clearly highlight the issues involving: -

No remote mode (as of yet)
No freeze function (as of yet)
Various bugs/glitches etc...

I think from what I have read it appears that Access have led the boys at SOS to believe that all the issues will be resolved in the very near future. And there was a footnote announcing the release of V1.03 software.

The girl next door 17.11.2005 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Timo
No, subs only. You can read all the SOS mags online for $13.50 for a three month period if you wanted, so you can read all the latest articles from the the magazine on the internet instead of buying it at a newsagent. E-subs also unlocks and lets you access the whole back-catalogue of previous SOS mags.
If the latest issues were free immediately then no-one would buy the mag, uncluding all the Brits, unfort'. All articles become unlocked after six months, i think.

I prefer mine on Paper so i can take it to work (Saves me having to listen to the Germans complaining all day) and also take it to the bog when i go for a turd ....... :lol:

Doc Jones 17.11.2005 11:20 PM

very cool - looking forward to reading. Though I don't remember how stable 1.02 was :?

Hollowcell 18.11.2005 12:06 AM

That's good news. I was worried they were going to give a bad review.

Who was the reviewer by the way?

~+? 18.11.2005 12:20 AM

Did SOS get a free Polar for keeps ?

Timo 18.11.2005 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Hollowcell
That's good news. I was worried they were going to give a bad review.

Who was the reviewer by the way?

Mark Wherry, with an excerpt from Derek Johnson. I suspect if it was Gordon Reid it would've been a different story.

Timo 18.11.2005 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ~+?
Did SOS get a free Polar for keeps ?

No, they always make a habit of sending stuff back. Or the reviewer puts their money where their mouth is and buys the review/demo product.

Timo 18.11.2005 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by dr. orange
Quote:

Originally Posted by Timo
then surely you knew the answer?

I suspected it...

What did the review say? There are two german magacines that release a review in their next issue, I'm gonna post here the result...

Due to obvious copyright restrictions, that's not going to happen.

It does mention the latency wasn't too good (at 4ms and 5ms for in/out on Cubase (PC), and 3ms on Logic (Mac)), that the remote mode is currently disabled, mentions the "drunken arp" (from these forums!), blah blah blah. But doesn't overly dwell on these issues.

Otherwise, TBH, it basically describes and details the ins and outs of all of the functions of the TI, and the overall 'personal impression' side of things are good.

DIGITAL SCREAMS 18.11.2005 04:04 PM

[quote="Timo"].....mentions the "drunken arp" (from these forums!)[\quote]

LOL...thats cool. Who here came up with that catchphrase?

DS :lol:

marc 18.11.2005 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by dr. orange
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Originally Posted by Timo
LOL, it even mentions this forum in the main text!!! WE'RE FAMOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:-) NICE!!!!

i guess you guys are famous now. we even called it a "drunken arp" some time ago ... ;)

marc

Doc Jones 18.11.2005 08:25 PM

famous . . . . or infamous?

Hollowcell 18.11.2005 10:37 PM

[quote="DIGITAL SCREAMS"]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Timo
.....mentions the "drunken arp" (from these forums!)[\quote]

LOL...thats cool. Who here came up with that catchphrase?

DS :lol:

Don't even think about getting another free T-shirt DS?

DIGITAL SCREAMS 18.11.2005 10:46 PM

They all come in one size anyhow :cry:

DS

Mister Orange 19.11.2005 01:36 PM

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They all come in one size anyhow
What do? Girl Next Door's turds? Wow, that's precision German engineering for you! Or has this thread drifted a bit off topic?

My copies of Sound on Sound usually stay resident in the bog for the whole month. Most of my mates haven't got a clue what it's about, although conversation usually drifts towards DSP chips or patchbays after someone has "been". :lol:

Mr O

Timo 21.11.2005 05:11 PM

Heads up, the online article is now available on SOS site (for subs).

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec0...essvirusti.htm


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