yes Khazul, but the main appeal of the TI was its Total Integration feature. A Virus C does already sound amazing. Even the Virus B, which is what I've got, sounds wonderful. I wouldn't sell my B and buy a TI (imagine: even if I sold my B at about 900 euros, I'd still have to pay 1300 euros for the TI) just for the sound. It's the TI feature what's been the main attraction of the TI ads. It's logical, we musicians who use software sequencers need a synth that complements perfectly with software. That is what the TI was supposed to be. Actually it doesn't seem to be. It sounds great? I don' doubt it. BUT my Access Virus B already sound great.
I follow these threads and forums since months ago; I love the Virus; it's the only synth I've been convinced to buy, and I don't regret it. BUT let's be frank: so far, TI's publicitary campaign has been a moral fraud. I hope this will change in the end, but so far...
greetings from someone who LOVES the sound of the Virus and who would definitely love to buy a TI...a REAL TI.
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