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Old 31.01.2013, 12:57 PM
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Thanks! I actually in all honesty would keep BOTH of them because the keybed on both is phenomenally expressive and I am not into the debate of which version of Virus sounds better, etc., but whether the AD/DAC's, the Virus B has more BALLZ in the low-end, and the arp can be made to do some really cool things when you set the envelopes to where it is a motion-filled-drone, et al!! AS aformentioned, have elot on my plate to digest and learn, which is a great thing because am very much into aspiring to learn and apply those in the real world. That's what's SO great about well-written manuals such as the Virus and most of Waldorf, and DSI MonoEvolverkeyboard manuals--they take you through exercises and through repetition of these and mastering, then move onto another block. DSI Desktop did not have such as great manual but that Expositional Thesis Anu Kirk wrote definitely applies to all Evolvers and can only imagine the Prophet 12 having a well-written manualk for as deep and complicated it's matrix is. Thanks again for sharing that YT video on some of the sound designer's work and I BET Steffan Trippler (DocT) had his hand in some of the presets as well as he did ALOT with the Evolver's second set which was in OSv3 for the MEK and the Desktop Evolver.
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