I posted the following on Twitter and thought I'd capture them here as well.
They both are truly amazing. The OB-6 replaces my OB-Xa and in my opinion, it is just as warm and full sounding, more-so actually. It's easy to get engulfed in the raw sound of it, and it can actually take a little work, or rather will power, to mellow it out like the OB-Xa. The OB-Xa, an amazing synth in its own right, of course, is actually a very simple synth in architecture. The OB-6 appears just as simple on the surface, but I'm finding it capable of so much more. That said, it does lack the silkier 4-pole filter of the OB-Xa. The 2-pole SEM based filter sizzles, but it can be tamed.
The Virus TI2, on the digital side of things, is an absolutely astounding sounding synth. I was expecting it to have that typical sheen that colors many other VAs, but it doesn't - it sounds incredibly direct and present. It has that certain clarity you typically only find in higher end synths. I've always wanted one new but I kept holding out for the latest model. They are getting harder to find, so I figured it was now or never. I checked the shop sites on the right, here on MATRIXSYNTH, and saw that Perfect Circuit Audio was the only ones that had them listed as available for order. I reached out to them and they ordered one directly from Access for me. It took a couple of months as they are on back order, but mine finally arrived! P.S. Huge thanks to Meryam and Brad at Perfect Circuit - they were great to deal with!
As you can see below, I also picked up a few other lap synths as well. Why lap synths? I've been finding I'm having less and less time to make it into the studio, so I'm spending more time with smaller synths on my lap. :)