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Access Music Virus Rack XL

Analog Modeling Synth Rack/Sound Module from Access Music belonging to the Virus series

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stolsestolse

Access Music Virus Rack XLPublished on 09/05/03 at 00:07
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
For people who want to live in their components and heat and sound-cast feel free virus is for you.
896 left in sound library, 128 of the best multi purpose, do you want in effects voila, 5 faders control the LIVEPAGE assignable effects.
Four separate outputs. Arpeggio with 256 + types.

UTILIZATION

Use could not be more simple for a driver who has already rack, bone hyper intuitive, the only gallery to learn the categories of sounds, but when you know the sounds he can not but rejoice to learn.

SOUNDS

Sounds sick, for all productions, even more bar electro, techno that variety, but something for everyone in the voices and multis.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 6 months and...…
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For people who want to live in their components and heat and sound-cast feel free virus is for you.
896 left in sound library, 128 of the best multi purpose, do you want in effects voila, 5 faders control the LIVEPAGE assignable effects.
Four separate outputs. Arpeggio with 256 + types.

UTILIZATION

Use could not be more simple for a driver who has already rack, bone hyper intuitive, the only gallery to learn the categories of sounds, but when you know the sounds he can not but rejoice to learn.

SOUNDS

Sounds sick, for all productions, even more bar electro, techno that variety, but something for everyone in the voices and multis.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 6 months and it is an integral part of my home, the basslines, the drums kits are hell.
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laurent1407laurent1407

Access Music Virus Rack XLPublished on 01/11/07 at 01:54
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Little practice and a strong asset for those who move.
MIDI implementation is tip top, it automatically recognizes the clocks twelve o'clock if he uses the programmed tempo gnial!. I find the steering very well thought out except for the computer connection on the MODEL which passes through the afternoon (not USB) it is necessary to make a habit of addressing some paramtres that are somewhat complex to the neophyte .

UTILIZATION

Ditable everything is on the rack but the limits on the size 1U require the use of a computer to use it properly with respect to the Fast Fashion sounds. gratos download the software of the manufacturer's website (and lots of extras sounds).
I have the...…
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Little practice and a strong asset for those who move.
MIDI implementation is tip top, it automatically recognizes the clocks twelve o'clock if he uses the programmed tempo gnial!. I find the steering very well thought out except for the computer connection on the MODEL which passes through the afternoon (not USB) it is necessary to make a habit of addressing some paramtres that are somewhat complex to the neophyte .

UTILIZATION

Ditable everything is on the rack but the limits on the size 1U require the use of a computer to use it properly with respect to the Fast Fashion sounds. gratos download the software of the manufacturer's website (and lots of extras sounds).
I have the manual in English, I spell but it's not always easy.
bonus has been the initiation of a manual synthse analog good plan.
attention is a small rack containing a machine maniac.

SOUNDS

Sounds?
MONSTROUS! a bit cold though, it does not bleed like the pure analog, but the sound palette is vast trs. To my taste is missing a few bodies in the lower mdiums.
For all styles of hardcore music therapy the relaxing through the technomaniac parties. The sound is typical to see anything with the major Japanese brands and even other ...
it will not everything but it adds a small grain of salt that many synths do not have.
only downside: one multi effect (reverb / delay) for everyone, something corrected on new IT MODELS.

OVERALL OPINION

a sticky on all the tracks on it if he can fit in against the sound of a song it becomes a terrible and authentic vritable instrument.
I advise against it even when someone does not have the chance to have another synth.

access is not available all budgets but these okaz MODELS who are no longer made should become allchante, case follow. on the other hand I've never heard the classic MODEL (red) found easily okaz.

Now I use a TI
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alcoolsalcools

Access Music Virus Rack XLPublished on 12/20/07 at 14:33
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CHARACTERISTICS add anything on with respect to what is already marked by the Virus Rack XL embeds a VOCODER well as on the B Virus Previous.

UTILIZATION

The manual are not terrible, not translated in french (In France it came with the manual silent mistranslated Virus rack and the English version of XL). In addition, all menus are not explained in dtail and when you block a thing is, you dmerder you.

In perseverrant, you do it, and above all, a worthwhile ... !

SOUNDS

This is the main, and it's glove!
Virus Rack (XL) is the best of his gnrateur I've ever had (I had a Virus Rack prcdemment who had the same sound but less polyphony, and a Clavia Nord Lead III ). I use it in...…
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CHARACTERISTICS add anything on with respect to what is already marked by the Virus Rack XL embeds a VOCODER well as on the B Virus Previous.

UTILIZATION

The manual are not terrible, not translated in french (In France it came with the manual silent mistranslated Virus rack and the English version of XL). In addition, all menus are not explained in dtail and when you block a thing is, you dmerder you.

In perseverrant, you do it, and above all, a worthwhile ... !

SOUNDS

This is the main, and it's glove!
Virus Rack (XL) is the best of his gnrateur I've ever had (I had a Virus Rack prcdemment who had the same sound but less polyphony, and a Clavia Nord Lead III ). I use it in my normment components (Group, electro rock psychdlique). For those who love her very dirty and greasy, it's what you need! Nothing to do with the sounds thin and dry Nord Lead (I like cel said, but not the same ...). c
All catgories sounds are of interest to me, I can not get enough. Maybe the rverb not always on top, but hey, not a multi-effect c is an expander!

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Tech. sheet

  • Manufacturer: Access Music
  • Model: Virus Rack XL
  • Series: Virus
  • Category: Analog Modeling Synth Racks/Sound Modules
  • Added in our database on: 04/16/2004

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Other names: virus rack xl, virusrackxl, virus c xl, viruscxl, virusc xl

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