MATRIXSYNTH: Access Virus TI Snow


Saturday, January 12, 2008

Access Virus TI Snow

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via Mr. Array

14 comments:

  1. Maaan, I would be all over this thing if those 16 push buttons on the front panel doubled as input for an x0x style step sequencer :D

    I wonder if this thing will finally push down the prices of the Polar and TI KB. Anyone remember when a Virus Indigo 2 used to cost $1750 brand new? Those were the days...

    Also, if the TI Snow ever comes out in a 3 octave keyboard version, will they call it the Snowboard? :D

    That and I'm wondering if they've finally upgraded their USB spec from 1.1 to 2.0. The literature only makes mention of 3 stereo busses over USB....how many does the TI have? Regardless, both units still operate at 12mbits.

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  2. I swear to god, I hope this is in my price range.

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  3. im thinking the same thing schwertwal!

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  4. I'm surprised they didn't call it Snowfeld.

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  5. looks interesting. I wonder what this one will run.

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  6. "I'm surprised they didn't call it Snowfeld."

    LOL, I'd laugh if Access had these available before Waldorf shipped Blofeld.

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  7. Corporate boardrooms everywhere: "Let's just shrink it and take the knobs off.".

    I wonder: "Where has all the innovation gone?"

    This trend is clearly linked with the inevitable destruction of the middle class.

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  8. I like it, Wow been thinking that they needed to make a smaller one for some time now, i take my mac to work and make tunes there half the day when im borred, this will be a great mobile asset!

    just hope they hav more room onboard for tons of presets, its terrible how there is limited space for presets, have to keep them PC/mac side, its 2008 virus designers,... make a product for the times!!! 2.0 USB should be standard, flash drive input for memory should be standard, 3.0 stereo outs via USB is naffy ..
    16 channels of midi .. into 3 stereo outputs ? WTF?
    greatest limitation of the Virus in my opinion!

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  9. Also Add 1 gig of flash drive memory to it so we can play samples off it live, Now there is a thought!!! MMMMm virus TI with sample memory, Ti/sampler virus ... that would be tre manifique! The virus could be so much more but it just falls short!

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  10. The classic rack and the XL rack where around 1000 euro, so the snow will be around the same price too I think

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  11. Do people really think this is worth $1000 much less $1000 euros? Is it not basically a preset tweaker? Why should this be priced higher than the Blofeld?

    By the way Mike, waldorf already shipped the Blofeld in small quantities.

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  12. Which one has more techno in it -- the Blofeld or the TI Snow?

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  13. well, the press release at harmony central is saying the sugg. retail is $1350 (1100 euro.)

    http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM08/Content/AccessMusic/PR/Virus-TI-Snow-Synth.html

    the sound demos i've heard are pretty impressive, but i wish they had managed to break the $1k price barrier. if this thing was around $899 i'd probably be outside the music store right now with my sleeping bag, waiting for my chance to get one. $1400? not quite so much...

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