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Post by mohler » Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:01 pm

thefool wrote:
mohler wrote: Wow. I'm almost crying with the beauty of it all!
It frightens me :p

My frightened too.
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Post by thefool » Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:03 pm

mohler wrote:
thefool wrote:
mohler wrote: Wow. I'm almost crying with the beauty of it all!
It frightens me :p

My frightened too.
Oh thats why you cried :P
I had (have, don't ask)
you kinda asked for it yourself now..
Tell :D

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Post by nebulae » Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:06 pm

beats me wrote:Just to sidejack this post and to not start a new one, are there any useful tutorials out there for Zebra2? I can't wrap my head around it and therefor don't quite get it.

To stay with the spirit of this post, I had (have, don't ask) a Virus Indigo and couldn't get my head around that either.

Both of these are claimed to be great but for me greatness also includes being able to do something with them without needing a degree in sound synthesis.
Zebra is totally modular. Want an oscillator - add one! Want an effect, insert it. ETC. The sounds are really nice indeed...my issue with it is that it has a very signature sound - just like Albino or Absynth - I can usually tell when a Zebra is being used, but then again, it can be due to the fact that the presets are well known. There is some decent documentation from U-He, and that's how I got to know it, although I won't say that I've scratched below the surface by any means.

I would get it if not for the fact that I already own several really great synths that I'm busy getting my head wrapped around :)

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Post by thelike5 » Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:09 pm

My guess is this ends up with in the odd price point; I'm thinking around $899.

I can't wait to hear more in the next coming weeks. I wouldn't be surprised one bit of this makes it to the stores before the Blofeld does.

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Post by sxezskoz » Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:22 pm

willdahbe wrote:
nebulae wrote:I'm going to have sex with one of these at NAMM next week.
Make sure to spoon with it afterwards.
The Virus TI does not "have sex with" or "spoon with". The Virus TI fucks and spoons AT you.
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Post by Oscar F » Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:55 pm

Would rather have a Blofeld over this any day of the week myself.
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Post by Kodama » Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:56 pm

beats me wrote:Just to sidejack this post and to not start a new one, are there any useful tutorials out there for Zebra2? I can't wrap my head around it and therefor don't quite get it.

To stay with the spirit of this post, I had (have, don't ask) a Virus Indigo and couldn't get my head around that either.

Both of these are claimed to be great but for me greatness also includes being able to do something with them without needing a degree in sound synthesis.
If you have any specific questions, check the official U-He forum, Urs even answers a lot of stuff personally.

At some point he wants to get some Z2 video tutorials up also.
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Post by nuperspective » Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:49 am

one:

the TI is usb 1.1. is that a problem? not at all. it works fine for the number of ins and outs you are using. if you looking to record 20 ins at once then yes you need firewire etc. in this case its fine.

two:

the TI synths are a family of synths. based on the statement above and that as a developer why would you create a new lower spec synth that needs its own driver development costs [that would be passed on in the unit price]. as a family they all will run off the same OS. changing the config only makes developing bug free OS upgrades more difficult. which you get for free and usually expand the synths capability.

three:

virus TI's rule!! - if you cant see that go back to russia you commies!! :lol: :D :lol: 8O

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Post by husker » Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:22 am

another white box with knobs and buttons:

http://www.use-audio.com/plugiator.htm

- this uses what used to be known as Creamware Scope synths which sounds damn good...$469

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Post by minimal » Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:02 am

Oscar F wrote:Would rather have a Blofeld over this any day of the week myself.
I was comparing the two as well... the virs has audio ins and midi out unlike the blofeld, expacially audio in looks fancy.. would be nice to A/B the two machines

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Post by j2j » Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:40 am

I am a little worried that in about 10 minutes, everybody and their brother is going to have an Access Virus.

We will have hundreds of thousands of Virus Tracks...

arrg, usually when something becomes this popular, its time has almost run out.
too many lasers...

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Post by brightonalex » Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:56 am

Oscar F wrote:Would rather have a Blofeld over this any day of the week myself.
Their sophisticated marketing campaign is swinging it for me.

http://www.waldorfmusic.de/en/products/ ... d_overview

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Post by tech44 » Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:56 pm

j2j wrote:I am a little worried that in about 10 minutes, everybody and their brother is going to have an Access Virus.

We will have hundreds of thousands of Virus Tracks...

arrg, usually when something becomes this popular, its time has almost run out.
I'm pretty sure this has already happened.

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Post by j2j » Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:20 pm

tech44 wrote:
j2j wrote:I am a little worried that in about 10 minutes, everybody and their brother is going to have an Access Virus.

We will have hundreds of thousands of Virus Tracks...

arrg, usually when something becomes this popular, its time has almost run out.
I'm pretty sure this has already happened.
so than there are a few of us on the Waldorf crew huh?


:?:
too many lasers...

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Post by thefool » Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:14 pm

Just found a video on youtube about the Blofeld

Interesting pads it can make. Very! but wondering how good it is at lead sounds.

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