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Old 13.07.2007, 12:38 PM
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Yes, changing your unit for a new one will definately not improve anything. All Ti's have got these clicks in some way. Infact, i don't think any Ti user has a click free unit - no way. I am ready to be proved wrong though, but that is impossible right now.

I also agree that nothing i already own sounds like a Ti. My analog synths are special to me for what they do best - thick juicy sounds. But the Ti sounds great for those animated textures that analog cannot recreate for me. Its one of my best purchases, just cannot wait for the day these clicks go away.
Yep, I'm with ya there. The sound from the TI is very special. Access got it right in theory but execution was fumbled. Lets hope they step up to the plate and release an OS that sorts this problem once and for all. Forget the new features, just give us a glitch free product. Access have a lot to learn from the likes of KORG who release 1.0 products relatively bug free.

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Old 14.08.2007, 04:27 AM
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Hi peeps

I got word back from Acces regarding this.

Apparently my motherboard needs replacing.

However there is no guarantee this will be the same solution to everyones problems.

Let us know how yooz get on.

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Old 29.08.2007, 02:45 AM
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Hi SteamyB,

Whats the update? did you get your motherboard replaced.

Apparently on the virusti forum, peeps are saying that it's to do with the LED settings (causing clicks)???

let us know,

cheers.
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Old 29.08.2007, 05:23 AM
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Groove66

My TI KB is still awaiting repair it is expected to be completed after the 10th Sept.

The only engineer at Sound Control who can do this is on his holidays.

I tried the LED 'fix' settings and it only marginally improved clicks but they were still pretty evident.

Will keep you posted.

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Old 30.08.2007, 09:54 PM
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My TI KB is still awaiting repair it is expected to be completed after the 10th Sept.

The only engineer at Sound Control who can do this is on his holidays.

I tried the LED 'fix' settings and it only marginally improved clicks but they were still pretty evident.

Will keep you posted.

Steamy[b]

Cool, keep me posted please.

I'm suprised that your unit is being repaired by sound control and not Access in Germany...just make sure they do it properly, it really is something Access should be doing though.
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Old 14.09.2007, 05:18 PM
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Holy F$%&k S&^t

Just had my TI KB away for repair to :-

Sound Control in Dunfermline.

Whatever you do if yours needs a fix DO NOT send it there.

Mine come back with the mains plug all smashed, dents in the wood panels,screws and washers falling out and loose parts inside.

I'm going to sue the pants off them.

Shoulda listened to Groove66
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Old 20.09.2007, 09:06 PM
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Wow - wtf???

i am really sorry to hear that, what a bunch of f**kers.

I would seriously take action against them in all form. Make sure they give you a brand new unit in replacement - no matter what it takes. I cannot even imagine to think why it would be returned in such condition.

I am leaving my unit the way it is, but if i notice any big issues down the line within my warranty - i will shall demand a new replacement after this example.

Go get em! Best of luck.

ps: please report back.
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Old 21.09.2007, 07:51 AM
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What do you expect from the twats you see in the shop, When I bought mine from Edinburgh it already had dents and scratches, the bloke could hardly lift it to get it in the box, nothing but young nerds who usually prefer guitars to synths, plus they're from FIFE (lol). I'm really starting to think it may be an I dea to contact access and begin a repair centre myself. But I'm not braving opening up my synth until I have finished my warranty
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