Wednesday, December 17, 2008
DIGItonium-Virus TI vs XS8
YouTube via xDIGITONIUMx
"Virus TI and XS8 unite! Here's another improvised short song adventure demoing some sounds I've created using the Virus with the XS8 keeping it company. Both keyboards can control each other via MIDI, so the XS8 sequencer can send up to 16 channels of data to the Virus in sequencer mode. In this demo, only a single Virus channel (16) is used in song/pattern mode from the XS8.
Akon - Right Now
XS8: Pads and Arpeggio
vTI: Lead (Preset)
Leona Lewis - Better In Time
XS8: Drums, strings, and piano.
vTI: Bass (Preset)
George Michael - Careless Whisper
XS8: Electric Piano
vTI: Lead (Emulating an SH-201 Preset)
Journey - Don't Stop Believin'
XS8: Grand Piano
vTI: Bass (Preset)
Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams
XS8: Bass and Drums (Pattern Mode)
vTI: Emulating Hypersaw synth string from Eurythmics.
Depeche Mode - Enjoy the Silence (Demonstrates XS8 Pattern Mode)
XS8: Everything except Channel 16
vTI: Emulate synth bass with filter LFO from Depeche Mode (Channel 16).
Asia - Heat of the Moment
XS8: Demo 2Hand distorted guitar
The Animals - House of Rising Sun
XS8: Demo electric guitar"
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