Possibly. A bit like...aciddose wrote:but it is a MAGIC box!

No, hold on that's your favourite magic box isn't it. The hardware fairies are real in that one.
All that proves is they werent Virus emulations, which they werent. Different synths obviously sound different, we all know that. If people could stop equating emulation with equivelant and any difference meaning one has too be better and one worse (and automatically supposing the hardware is the better), these type of threads might not get so silly.ericj23 wrote:i remember a thread about 1-2 years ago where the virus is just software in a box crowd finally got a test to prove it once and for all - 24 trance patches (12 froma virus 12 from zeta) were put up blind - people had to find the virus patches
alas they could - one guy got 12 out of 12 i got 9 out of 12 etc etc etc
now the obvious explanation is that the zeta patches were no good - but it really wasn't like that - the patches were well made and covered the same areas
but anyway it stopped the nothing great about virus hollering for at least a month
do we need one again ?
I am not going to bother checking out the SOS article - I can say just this statement is wrong though, with regards to A/D D/A both offering high sample rates, as only the D/A offers the higher sample rate of 192 kHzprojectdan wrote:
@Spec3d - SOS think the internal sample rate of the T1 is 44khz/48khz its just the A/D and D/A that are higher sample rates.
Yes this is awesome Jarre rework and yes that dude at Xsynth.com can squeze serious shit from subtractor. All in all good and funny threadTronam wrote:Well, you may not like the examples on that page very much, as they emulate the sounds of the day... in 1977, but it does at least speak to the versatility of the Virus a little bit. That Equinoxe remake is spot-on marvellous.soundpalace wrote:Thanks a lot for this sound example man and all the info. I will indeed take a listen in a moment. I'd love to see more sound examples of the Virus since I have only heard it used in a mix by great artists like Above & Beyond & BT. There was also a great little video demo of a guy using the Virus Powercore on the TC site if I remember correctly which was rather awesome but not long enough
I really gotta go check it out for myself to decide if it is significantly better than VSTis in general. It's not that I'm looking for that particular character, it's more about quality and featureset. Zebra2 is an incredible synth that appears to provide as many features as the Virus if not more, obviously, it doesn't provide the exact same features as the Access, but nonetheless, it has a huge sonic palette of possibilities.
The xhip synth and Synth1 are incredible sounding instruments for freebies, it is amazing what is available for free these days isn't it ?
There's no need for argument or debate here, I was just keen to hear what Virus users thought of VSTis essentially, did they match the quality ? .etc Is there something that makes the Virus significantly more powerful ? .etc
Sure, the topic has taken a few turns but all the info is great to read and very useful. Thank you all for contributing !
Fots
After listening to the impressive XSynth.com work by Michael Kastrup using mainly the oft-maligned, 6-year-old Subtractor in Reason, I am more convinced than ever that in the hands of a skilled and talented programmer, any of the richly featured VA synthesizers (VSTi or hardware) we have been discussing have mountains of potential (that largely go untapped, especially in the hands of a hack like myself). The weak link in my sound (very weak, I might add) is not the synth, but me. With the type of sound you are looking for though, it may simply be easiest to coax it out of VSTi's like z3ta+, Vanguard, Zebra2, Synth1 etc... as they can quickly produce that very forward and aggressive sound so sought after in the techno/trance realm, but why not just invest in a used Virus B? They can be found on eBay extremely cheap these days and I doubt you would be disappointed. It's a very complete package that consumes no CPU power and has a tactile interface you can actually grab and tweak, not to mention making a nice controller interface for your VSTi's as well.
-Tronam
well duh - where exactly did i state anything else ?- my point is not about how good it is or isn't - its about the boring idiots on their soap box about things that cannot let this kind of thread die - all the good stuff from k-v-r (and there are so amny things ive learned from here it's scary) are slowly getting blanked out by the decreasing signal to noise rationuffink wrote:I don't. Would you like to provide a link?ericj23 wrote:i remember a thread about 1-2 years ago where the virus is just software in a box crowd finally got a test to prove it once and for all - 24 trance patches (12 froma virus 12 from zeta) were put up blind - people had to find the virus patches
Oh and by the way. The virus is just software in a box.
I post in many virus threads, they amuse me. I don't remember that one. I wonder about your memory too since I see no sign in there of...ericj23 wrote:and how odd you cant remember it - you posted in it several times - selective memory ? anyway http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/archive/i ... /31588.php
enjoy
ericj23 wrote:one guy got 12 out of 12 i got 9 out of 12 etc etc etc
My pleasure.aciddose wrote:nuffink; if you remove all of aq' and your own sidetracking unrelated bullshit comments from the thread, you might see what i was actually saying in that thread.
by the way, thanks for also commiting to sidetracking bullshit additions to this thread!
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