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Originally Posted by Peter Crouch
No. That was a very realistic statement.
I've seen how real trance producers work, their work is unique.
Nobody process harder than people that makes trance and EDM etc.
You have over 25 tracks that must be equalized crutial to fit eachother.
All sounds must be programmed for months and years...
This genre is the most underestimated genre ever even though it is among the most difficult.
I don't know what you think of when you hear the word 'trance', but if it is
likes if Ian Van Dahl, DJ Sammy and Lasgo then you're excused.
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*cough*BULLSHIT*cough*
sorry but i have to disagree. because i am a producer i know how damn easy it is to make trance. so easy in fact that it is now the cop out way for people to make industrial these days. gone are the days of front line assembly, skinny puppy, and einsturzende neubauten where people used art and progressive techniques to make music. now all you need is a hyper saw and a filter and you are now a hit musician.
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Originally Posted by Peter Crouch
It's not faulty. It is produced with bad Motorola chips, it aint even enough chips to keep this machine running.
I know to many people which has the same problems as i do, it's just a question of how you use your unit.
I'm not selling this synth - i've been waiting on this one for over 2 years!
Access can just admit they have produced a weak machine which can't keep the promises of 16 parts with effects, unison, wavetable etc.
I will wait for the mk2, yes i will buy a second unit! 
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what makes you think there will be a MKII when the MKI works just fine?
keep in mind the supernova is half of what the virus TI can do, or how it taxes the dsp chips. i bet the problem lies in that if anything the dual cpu's aren't communicating the way they should which should be able to be flashed out in patches. but complaining about it is not something anyone wants to hear, get it fixed or not, like it or not, use it or not, just quit your bitching.