By "you" I assume you mean everyone else.......liquid wind wrote:This, it'd be better if there just weren't so many conversations that revolve around every other synth trying to live up to the Virus. Nothing is very good if you expect it to be something it's not, if you like Virus then...get a Virus. You're selling other synths short and probably missing out if you have that preconceived paragon of what they all should sound like thoughTeksonik wrote:It's better than the "Nothing sounds like a Virus" threads that seriously make me want to go on a killing spree.....
What soft synth do you prefer over the virus?
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- 19801 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
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- KVRist
- 189 posts since 21 Feb, 2005
Sold my TI2 last week.
I keep my vintage analogs for the real sound and got
Diva , Zebra, Dune, Dcam, Synplant and Sylenth to replace the TI2.
Now I feel like I have a much broader palette to work with AND still have money left
for something else....

I keep my vintage analogs for the real sound and got
Diva , Zebra, Dune, Dcam, Synplant and Sylenth to replace the TI2.
Now I feel like I have a much broader palette to work with AND still have money left
for something else....
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 10238 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
The only thing that really makes the Virus appeal to me is the tons of themed genre patches available for it.. great for getting a starting run on a production. Most places either give away for free or charge little.
Vs. what happens with say.. Zebra patchbanks which tend to cost around quarter to half of the price of the actual synth
Vs. what happens with say.. Zebra patchbanks which tend to cost around quarter to half of the price of the actual synth
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- KVRist
- 84 posts since 26 Oct, 2009
Yep, speaking generally. Lots of great synths, people should just appreciate them on their own meritsTeksonik wrote:By "you" I assume you mean everyone else.......
Virus is good
Z3ta is good, Zebra is good, Harmor is good, Omnisphere is good, Sylenth1 is good, Diva will be ****ing amazing in 10 years when I have a good enough computer...
It's allll good
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- KVRAF
- 1667 posts since 2 Apr, 2006 from Studio City, California
I kept my Virus for a few weeks after buying Sylenth, then sold it an never looked back. Don't even have the slightest inclination to buy another Virus.
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- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
almost any soft synthmikedw wrote:What soft synth do you prefer over the virus?
they are cheaper
they have more options
you can load 50 instances at the same time at no extra cost
- KVRAF
- 5913 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
It's also a bit the question about the Virus model. I can replace my Virus XL easier than I would expect from a Virus TI.
But Sylenth, Z3ta playing very nice in this direction... Also the new Sonic Academy "Ana".
IMO there are a lot softies this days (Dune, Zebra, Massive, Gladiator,...) making a Access Virus sometimes redundant and all few month a new and better synth is released or announced
But Sylenth, Z3ta playing very nice in this direction... Also the new Sonic Academy "Ana".
IMO there are a lot softies this days (Dune, Zebra, Massive, Gladiator,...) making a Access Virus sometimes redundant and all few month a new and better synth is released or announced
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- 10238 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
It is true.hakey wrote:Hmm, that's just not true.VitaminD wrote:Zebra patchbanks which tend to cost around quarter to half of the price of the actual synth
The average price is $38
38/150 = .253 or just over 25%
your own pack is 39 dollars.
The 3rd party EDM sets are closer to 80 dollars each!
- KVRAF
- 5913 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
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- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
Most banks on the u-he site are $20 to $40 - going by your calculus that would make Zebra $80, which it aint.VitaminD wrote:The average price is $38hakey wrote:Hmm, that's just not true.VitaminD wrote:Zebra patchbanks which tend to cost around quarter to half of the price of the actual synth
38/150 = .253 or just over 25%
And 3ee's bank is just $4!The 3rd party EDM sets are closer to 80 dollars each!
your own pack is 39 dollars.
And of course, there are loads of free Zebra banks and patches - not to say that the factory bank gets bigger with each new Zebra release.
- KVRAF
- 26943 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
VitaminD wrote:It is true.hakey wrote:Hmm, that's just not true.VitaminD wrote:Zebra patchbanks which tend to cost around quarter to half of the price of the actual synth
The average price is $38
Did you factor in all the free banks?
There are a few thousand free presets...
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- 10238 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
The cost of Zebra is $150 USDhakey wrote:Most banks on the u-he site are $20 to $40 - going by your calculus that would make Zebra $80, which it aint.VitaminD wrote:The average price is $38hakey wrote:Hmm, that's just not true.VitaminD wrote:Zebra patchbanks which tend to cost around quarter to half of the price of the actual synth
38/150 = .253 or just over 25%
And 3ee's bank is just $4!The 3rd party EDM sets are closer to 80 dollars each!
your own pack is 39 dollars.(The few banks I've made available are all free.)
And of course, there are loads of free Zebra banks and patches - not to say that the factory bank gets bigger with each new Zebra release.
and 25% of 150 is 37.5 or just at the 25% I mentioned in my original post.
The upper end of the quoted comment was 50% which is around the price of the Oldschool and the EDM compilations I mentioned.
So 25-50%.
Most of the free banks aren't genre specific. And generally are free for reason.
