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Old 07.10.2005, 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by nutekk
that is rubish. You have met with and discussed with 99% of the buying public please!
Have you?

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Originally Posted by nutekk
as stated before it doesnt matter what the target media may be mp3,cd, or vinyl it still makes a difference if you mix @ a higher rate
Unless you have a ?4000 medium to high-end hifi you wont really benefit from ultra high quality recordings.

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Originally Posted by nutekk
this "attitude" is negative and imo shouldnt be coming from a company such as access who i thought were dedicated towards sound
Of course Access is dedicated towards the sound. You like the sound of their synths dont you? They must be doing something right

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Originally Posted by nutekk
it seems though they havent been paying attention...and goofed the "ti" aspect of the synth
Since they are the only manufacturer to have attempted to implement this....i dont think its fair to say they've goofed the 'TI' aspect. In real terms they've achieved it.....initially in a slightly limited way. Hence, I'll be waiting for the version which does implement the feature fully. No one put a gun to your head to buy the TI....you knew what your buying....hell you've had 9 months to think it through.

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Originally Posted by nutekk
im not saying it isnt a great sounding synth. im am saying that "TI" shouldnt have been the name
What would you have called it then?

PS - im not getting at you....just trying to ascertain how you see things...

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