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ben crosland 26.01.2005 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by FloatingPoint
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Originally Posted by blay

havent changed my mind HC - just not appreciating comments like
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Pay no attention to the whinging no-marks on certain forums
from certain access employees.....
how can you criticise people for complaining about (at least) a three month delay?

Amen.
The demo sounds fantastic but lobbing insults at potential customers is a pretty stupid business move.

I didn't aim this comment at anyone on this forum - I was specifically referring to some posts I'd read elsewhere which were saying that the demo sounded thin, and no different to the C etc.

It certainly shouldn't be considered as coming from Access themselves, as I am not an employee - I guess I might have shown a little more restraint, but hey ;)

DIGITAL SCREAMS 26.01.2005 08:15 AM

Well ive owned a Virus KC for over a year and I KNOW in my mind that 1 hypersaw oscilator on the TI is fatter than:

Using all oscilators+subs+UnisonMode 8 on existing virus'

Personally I think the hyper saw rocks when u minimise the detune spread....fucking great sound from a VA.

DS

DIGITAL SCREAMS 26.01.2005 08:18 AM

Oh and btw.......i appreciate the fact that Ben posts here. He doesnt have to.....but its def nice he does....he always provides good insight....jammy bastard hehehehe

DS

DIGITAL SCREAMS 26.01.2005 08:22 AM

Ben i have a question. Does the 24bit/192khz make any discernable difference to the aliasing?

DS

ben crosland 26.01.2005 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by DIGITAL SCREAMS
Well ive owned a Virus KC for over a year and I KNOW in my mind that 1 hypersaw oscilator on the TI is fatter than:

Using all oscilators+subs+UnisonMode 8 on existing virus'

Personally I think the hyper saw rocks when u minimise the detune spread....fucking great sound from a VA.

DS

You've hit the nail on the head, DS - the sound of the HS osc is way better than can be achieved by stacking up the C's oscillators. It's very analogue-sounding, IMO.

ben crosland 26.01.2005 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by DIGITAL SCREAMS
Ben i have a question. Does the 24bit/192khz make any discernable difference to the aliasing?

DS

The original virus oscillators still sound the same as they ever did, and so they should really, otherwise they wouldn't be backwards compatible. However, the HyperSaw doesn't seem to alias at all, and the pure sine wave in Wavetable 0 is completely alias-free.

MarcTale 26.01.2005 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by blay
im not quoting anyone here, but i believe marc stated that it would be possible to implement up to four stereo busses in future OS :D

Yeah, that was me.
I posted an Interview with Marc Schlaile from Access that was in German Keys from January in another Thread.

@Ben : Great Video! Do you have more (Vids or MP3?s?)

ten 26.01.2005 01:11 PM

From one of Marc's posts to the access mail list...

'the bandwidth allows 8 mono (4 stereo) @16bit/48k or 6 mono @24bit.
other configs are possible but not planned for the initial 1.0 release. the Virus Control does receive the audio streams from the Virus in a proprietary protocol. this allows us to use the VC in parallel to a ASIO/Core Audio driver which is a big plus (if we wouldn't do this you couldn't stream parts from the virus into the remote and use an existing audio interface).'

So I guess depending on what sample/bit rate the host sequencer is running depends on how many outputs you can have? Or will it be configurable from the virus hardware/software?

Another question is does the audio outputs that are going through the usb line go through the D/A convertors to convert the outputs to whatever the host sequencer is running at? Again if not I guess you will be able to configure this through the hard/software? Or will it just auto-detect and change accordingly?

All confusing stuff :)

ten

jasedee 26.01.2005 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ten
Another question is does the audio outputs that are going through the usb line go through the D/A convertors to convert the outputs to whatever the host sequencer is running at?

Theres no D/A stage using USB, however, there will be sample rate conversion (192k->whatever) and/or dithering if your sequencer is running at 16bit

MADSTATION 26.01.2005 03:23 PM

Really nice demo.
Hypersaw sounds so good that I'll probably end up selling my jp8080(I liked the supersaw).

I really hope the wavetable section will be expanded and people get creative with it, because this opens incredible new sounds to the already, more than impressive Virus series.

All in all, I'm really satisfied, just wish I kept my KC for a few months before selling it! lol I'm mostly stuck with vsts now, which are fine but are eating my cpu!


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