Access Music, the company behind the Virus TI series of synthesizers today released their new operating system OS4 (version 4.0.5.01).
During a public beta test phase over the last three months, the recently added algorithms were refined and improved even further, according to the company.
The new version, which is compatible with the Virus TI range of synthesizers, features stomp box style distortion effects, a vowel and comb filter and an enhanced arpeggiator which acts similar to a modulation sequencer. Also, a new setup tutorial was added focusing on getting the best out of Total Integration with modern PCs or Macs, Access Music says.
The new operating system can be downloaded free of charge from the Access Music website.
The new version, which is compatible with the Virus TI range of synthesizers, features stomp box style distortion effects, a vowel and comb filter and an enhanced arpeggiator which acts similar to a modulation sequencer. Also, a new setup tutorial was added focusing on getting the best out of Total Integration with modern PCs or Macs, Access Music says.
The new operating system can be downloaded free of charge from the Access Music website.
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