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Old 08.11.2011, 03:38 PM
SamZah SamZah is offline
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Originally Posted by MBTC View Post
I found that with the polyphony and overall processing power of the Ti2, I would need about a dozen of them to replace what I do with the PC.

IMO trying to use the Virus as a workstation is trying to use it for something it was not designed to do, and with so many folks here struggling to get it to work properly for what it is designed to do, it seems like heading down the road of a frustrating hobby.
Really? Why is it 16 part then? I am sure many people have used even the earlier models this way before. I've used groove boxes as workstations and they are not nearly as featured.

I will explain that I am not looking to make anything complicated. For example, did you ever listen to the endorphins demo for the old virus'? If my memory serves me well it was made on one instance on a Virus. That all I am looking to do.

In fact just check out the internal demo on the Virus C on their website. It is clearly a powerful tool. Are you sure it is not designed to work this way? If I understand right also can't you seamlessly change patches on the TI now that each part has its own dedicated FX's?

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