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Old 12.02.2009, 04:51 PM
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Well, i was contacting access support about this problems many times. But the answer was always the same:

"The problems I experience are normal, my patches in the demo project are too ressource heavy."

I couldn't belive this, and I'm not sure if every Virus TI owner has those problems, especially because there aren't any major updates. It looks like as if access thinks that the problems with the clicks are already solved.

And that's why i think it is important to hear some other opinions in this forum!

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Old 13.02.2009, 03:32 AM
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I completely agree with Tiphares, I got the same message from Access support. My thoughts on the matter go as follows: 1. I am not an idiot. In fact, I am a developer myself. I can tell that sometimes the virus behaves correctly and other times not, and that it's obviously a bug. Afterall, if the DSPs become overloaded the virus should voice-steal cleanly, and most often it does. But when it doesn't it's obvious that there is something wrong. 2. Do Access play their own instruments? I can easily reproduce this issue in a matter of minutes, if not faster. With some patches its as simple as running your fingers up the keyboard. Why do I as a user have to go through the hassle of creating a demo (I play standalone/live, this isn't something that's necessarily easy for me to do), when you can see this issue being widely reported and with just a little effort you could see the issue for yourself? It feels like a blow-off and my expectation is that this issue may never be fixed. Access folks: Don't you think it sucks a bit that I have to tell my friends "Hey, you really ought to consider buying a virus, it's one of the best synths I've ever used, it will beat the pants off of your soft synths... oh but sometimes for no reason you'll get nasty pops while you're playing it." Understood that this is not an official forum btw. Sooo.. when will this page be ready? http://www.access-music.de/community/
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Old 13.02.2009, 04:04 AM
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I hear occasional pops and clicks on the "expensive" patches that rate 5 bars on the TI's display. Too bad...since that's where the lovely wavetabley stuff usually winds up.
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Old 13.02.2009, 04:31 AM
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I had an expensive patch that produced clicks, but those clicks only occured when using USB1.
When I routed all parts to USB2 and USB3.. no clicks.
(also arp wobbles gone)
That was in a VC sequencer mode with 4 or so parts playing.

Maybe the people with the clicky analog projects could try to re-assign to OUT2 and OUT3, just a thought!
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