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Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: USD 2,300
Submitted 02/21/2008
at 05:57pm
by christian
Email: christian<at>subcycle dot org
Ease of Use
:
3
It has a good quality when it worked. All of the controls are on the surface but most soft synths have surpassed this by now. I would prefer to buy a power book and a suite on Native Instruments software synths and a high quality midi controller.
Features
:
1
It had a decent feature set but does not really compare to a software synth. The fact that my instrument is now no longer working I wish I would have purchased a software synth.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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3
Sounded great when it worked. It is now un-repairable and there is no support from Access.
Reliability
:
2
It is now un-repairable and there is no support from Access. It lasted a few years. Was in the shop (the North American authorized repair shop) for just under a year. The repair bill was approx. 500 US dollars and I receieved back a bunch of parts I did not need and a broken synth. Wish I would have bought a software synth a laptop and a midi controller for the same amount. At least two of the three would still work. I still have a Juno 106 in the basement from the 80's and it works like a charm. These products are supposed to last beyond a couple of years.
Customer Support
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1
Horrible. This is the single worst consumer experience that I have ever had, bar none. The authorized repair shop was horrible I would have to call them once a month to get status and they would always have nothing for me. Until I finally pulled the plug and received a bill for 400-. Wow.
Overall Rating
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2
I will never purchase an Access product again. I have had great experiences with Fender, Roland, Native Instruments, Emagic/Apple, Fatar and Digidesign in the past. This is the first sour experience I have had with gear.
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: 400 (Euro) used
Submitted 06/27/2006
at 07:46am
by i am an exit
Email: iamanxit<at>gmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Using OS 2.8. Presets are decent enough, but obviously should only be used as a starting point. I have not had any problems in editing patches. This was my first hardware synth, after graduating from a fully software setup. I don't know of any patch editor, but you don't need. Everything either has it's own dedicated knob on the front panel, or is in one of two menus. I didn't have any trouble in making my own sounds at the start, and I reference the manual only occasionally... which is very well written by the way. I also had a Korg Microkorg. The Virus is a dream to operate in comparison and I've since sold the microkorg, because it was such a nightmare to edit.
Features
:
9
Plenty enough Polyphony and good multi timbrality.
The built in effects are basic but good. I don't ever use Chorus, but the delay I always use. Just one type of delay. but I love it... especially when I play around with the rate and the depth... has a lovely detuning/uptuning effect to the delayed sounds. The distortion is OK, if just a little tame. The LFO's are great. I always use the main two, and sometimes the hidden third LFO. There's also a ring modulator which is cool. Not bothered that there is no reverb... reverb has its time and place, but on the virus lines I don't need it. No on-board sequencer. The arpeggiator kicks ass though. For an example of the virus and arpeggiator in action, have a listen to this track. Go here: http://www.funquedroppings.com/funque008.html , and listen to "A Minor Rift". The main synth is the virus, with an arpeggiator on it. In a nutshell, the fluid and dynamic warmth of the synth is what makes it my favourite piece of kit.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
The sounds are absolutely excellent. I use the virus as the main lead, or bass or both in nearly all my tracks. It often gets slated as being too trancey, but really, whoever said that didn't spend enough time with it. My one gripe with the sound is that occasionally it can lack some bottom end. Especially on a high filter setting. For this reason, I sometimes need to add a sub to thicken out a screaming filtered lead.
Reliability
:
9
Very reliable. Only problem I've had with it is if I scroll for a patch while turning the volume knob up or down. It crashes the whole thing, and I need to switch it off and on again. Apart from that, it's built like a tank and has been brought out for many gigs.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Haven't had to deal with them, yet.
Overall Rating
:
10
If this was lost or stolen I would definitely buy one again. I've got my eye on the new TI as well, but at the moment they are prohibitively expensive. Considering I got this one for ?400 for what was probably touching ?2000 when it came out first, I'm very happy indeed. I love the fact that this synth has such a defined sound. Plus it's so easy to program, and it really "makes" a track very easily. It's my favourite synth of the few hardware and software based ones I've used. I'd be lost without it.
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: # (300) used
Submitted 05/25/2006
at 06:19am
by Urban pHox
Ease of Use
:
5
I've only just got this synth recently (second hand)
Virus A - OS 2.8
The presets are ok, nothing spectacular but the usual selection of pads, basses, etc.
Patch editing is a bit of a pain, half the parameters are hidden within the hidden edit menus. Selecting then requires you to know which menu (edit or control) and which direction it is from your current menu location.
I haven't found a patch editor program yet.
I don't have a manual.
Features
:
5
12 note poly.
There is no keyboard (desktop/rack version).
No expansion capabilities.
Can recieve and send MIDI for all the knobs I believe (which might be cool).
There is a third, hidden LFO deep in the menus.
There is no onboard sequencer, although there is an arpegiator - it would have been nice if this could be edited or at least switched on/off from a dedicated control.
There is a delay setting, I think this is per voice in multitimbral, this can be synced to the MIDI clock.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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5
The sounds are neither realistic or analogue sounding - the problem seems to be the filters, there's lots of choice and settings but the resonance at high levels just makes it sound very thin and not self-oscillating (like in a real analogue instrument) and has that awful digital filter sound quality to it.
The envelope, although others have said is fast I disagree. The kind of music I write has very fast note pulses (fast attack and release) at high tempos and it just doesn't seem to like it.
The effects on board are delay and chorus. The delay is quite nice, although you can't set seperate left/right delay times.
I tend to use velocity to control certain features - although the virus cannot route this to cutoff (which I usually use) it can control the filter envelope (per filter) and also a host of other things simultaniously (including amplitude if you were so inclined =) )
Reliability
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8
The unit itself has a very robust construction, the buttons have a nice solid clunky feel to them too.
Customer Support
:
8
I downloaded the OS update from the website - it was fairly painless to install. There are also extra sound banks available on the website.
Overall Rating
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7
If it were lost or stolen? Hmmm - I'd probably not go and get another, sure it's fine - it does quite a few 'virtual analogue' sounds. If you needed a workhorse to fill a few slots in your studio (pad sounds, the odd lead, etc.) but can't afford the old, unreliable analogue stuff then it's probably a good synth but even my 202 kicks it's rear in terms of bass, filters, envelope, controls, etc.
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: US $430 used
Submitted 02/14/2006
at 02:57pm
by Krunchie
Ease of Use
:
9
The presets were more or less useless to me, but it's when you do your own patches the magic is unleashed. More on the sounds later.
At first I thought all the menus were a pain in the butt, but now that I've got to learn the menu structure and how to quickly get to the parameter I seek for I don't think it's a problem anymore. The menus are very laid-out and user friendly when you've got to know them (it takes no more than a day at most).
The manual is a good when you look for a certain parameter, but I don't think it's very beginner-friendly. Maybe I'm wrong, I haven't used it that much since I've had alot of synths before.
Features
:
9
2 oscillators + suboscillator, 2 filters (+saturation), 2x ADSTR envelope generators, 2 LFOs (very flexible ones!) and a bunch of effects. Pretty darn impressive...
Polyphony = 12 voices. Pretty good for monotimbral uses, but probably not for multitimbral (I haven't used it as a multitimbral machine yet). I usually try a synth's polyphony by playing Jean-Michel Jarre - Souvenir of China and if voice-stealing appear then the polyphony is weak. The Virus passed the test :D
The built-in effects are unison, chorus, delay & analog boost. They all sound super nice, but I'd like a few more. I know that's why they made the later models.
Expansions? Not that I know of. If you want a better one, just get one of the later Virus models.
...and I've got to mention the arpeggiator: IT'S AMAZING! There's like 40 different patterns in there and they really spice up your sounds! It's really flexible and it sounds very good!
Expressiveness/Sounds
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10
There are very few synths which both are flexible and sound good. This synth is one of those. The oscillators may sound very smooth or very harsh, it can be soft and it can be hard etc. The parts of the synth which surprised me the most were the envelope generators. They are very snappy and punchy at low attack and decay rates (perfect for punchy basses), but they also capable of being soft and smooth at high rates (perfect for strings and pads) = very flexible!
Since it's so flexible and sounds so good (almost analog-ish at times), it may fit in most electronic genres. It's built like a dance/trance machine and there's no doubt it fulfils it's purpose, but I use it for basses and leads in electro and synthpop and it does a great job!
As mentioned before, the effects are outstanding. Top notch. I sometimes add a Korg MDE-X when I need additional effects.
Reliability
:
10
The case itself is made of sturdy metal and it seems to be very dependable. It would probably survive a few drops leaving nothing but a few dents, but I wouldn't try (I like mine too much). I've never had any problems with digital instruments and I probably won't with this one either.
I would definately gig with it! I couldn't afford a backup and wouldn't get one if I could. This is one reliable machine (looks cool too =D ).
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't dealt with them and I probably won't.
Overall Rating
:
10
If mine were stolen, I'd definately get a new one (or get my old one back). It's worth every penny. If you're in to electronic music, get one if you haven't already. I love the sounds, the look of it and the user-inferface. It feels good to have it in my studio and I smile every time I see it. I've had a bunch of other synths before, but now my studio's almost completely software. But the Virus can do alot of things my computer can't, that's one of the reasons I got one in the first place. Then when I got to dig deeper in to its capabilities I found that it was a masterpiece!
Most of my old gear (which I have sold now) were just in the way when I made music since my computer could do the same job or even better, but this machine is beyond that and it stimulates my creativity. I think the most important thing about a synth is how it makes you feel and the Virus make me happy and satisfied.
You have two options now: 1) Get one, or, 2) GET ONE!
=D
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: US $450 used
Submitted 02/23/2005
at 02:14am
by Gregg Uyematsu
Ease of Use
:
10
If you are fammiliar with subtractive synthesis, then the Access should prove to be a very intuitive and pleasing instrument. I have recently upgraded from 1.4 to 2.8 (i think), with ease! I downloaded the new OS from access for free. The presets are great but they do not reveal the feriocity contained within, after initializing the banks and twisting some knobs, you will discover its true potential. The manuel is very complete and precise, no confusion what so ever. If your a beginer, you'll be thankful for the tips included. Editing patches is easy, as sounds from your mind are easily created in the Virus. After learning its functions, you will form a psychic connection with your Virus!
Features
:
10
Not sure about exact specs, I'm sure others have covered this. So far it has shown me no limitations, it does what I expect it to do. The midi capability is great! I have never used a synth that could be controlled with 16 seperate tracks, the Virus has simplified my life. Every parameter can be automated quite smoothly. There is no sequencer, the virus would be all you need if it had one. I use a Yamaha QY70 sequencer which works great! With it, I am in full controll of my Virus. I'd reccomend the QY to anyone who needs an all around midi sequencer that can run on batteries. The effects are not cheesy or thin or crapy by any standards, the delay, arpegiators, ringmod, vocoder, are all great and add alot to the overall feel of your sound.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
It's sounds are the best that I have heard from a synthesizer, granted I have never laid hands on a Moog Voyager, or a Korg Jupiter. I have however, used a microKORG,Juno 60,Reason 2.0,and rebirth. The Virus can do what any of these synths did for me and it can do it better. I am able to create many sounds that I have in my mind quite easily, and am equally able to create sounds never before heard by my ears! I swear you wont be dissapointed!
Reliability
:
10
The Access is the definition of fine craftsmenship, it's like a 57 chevy with the mind of a genius.
Customer Support
:
10
Access has released new OS' after discontinuing their products, enough said.
Overall Rating
:
10
If it were lost or stolen I'd hunt them down like the black mamba! it is such a personal piece of gear to me. my mind is in that machine. I dont hate anything about it, I love its ease. I wish it had a plug that could sync with my brain waves. It definately helps me make music, I was in a slump till I found my Virus.
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: 710 (canadian) used
Submitted 05/21/2003
at 09:28am
by Andrew
Ease of Use
:
9
if you are used to midi gear you will figure it out...if you just wanna plug in a keyboard and play...tweak on dude. i'll give it a 9...its not simple like a boss effects pedal...but its not a korg n364 either...(complicated and wierd)
Features
:
9
its got everything you need (virus A) effects are nice...global delay...full midi etc. "B" is better.."C" even better...indigo rules...but if you can get an original VIRUS...you wont be dissapointed.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
sound..ahhh the sounds...i have a bunch of gear..korg n364..roland D2..a superbass 303 clone...a roland jp8080...nothing has even come close to the instantly pro sounds that this sweet beast makes...so sexy my girlfriend is jealous!
Reliability
:
8
well it has done some weird thing...sometimes after saving a patch it produces no sound and other weird things..but probably its just a matter of me not knowing exactly what im doing....power adaptor is loose and wiggly...electrical tapes will hold it tight. apparently its built strong.
Customer Support
:
10
good maunal. so far so good. you can get upgrades...access made OS upgrades years after it was discontinued!! sweet. im using 2.52 right now...but you can get 2.8
Overall Rating
:
10
amazing sounds...one of the best sounding synths ever. get one now!!!
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: 1290 (Euro) used
Submitted 11/02/2002
at 10:08am
by Laurent Stehly
Ease of Use
:
10
I think this synth is damn easy to use provided that u know a little about substractive synthesis. All you have to do is to tweak all the knobs until you get the right sound ! Of course every functions are not accessible directly (there are too many!), but its easy to reach them in the menu.
I have never needed to look at the manual.
Features
:
9
It has nearly everything you need ! 3 LFO, 2 Adsr, 2OSC, 1 Subosc, 1n oise source, 1 Ringmodulator, Delay+chorus, Matrix mods bla bla.......
I would have liked to get one or two more slot in the matrix mod (there are only 3 available).
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
I think Virus can do awesome thing !!! With the first OS version the bass were not very good, but this has been corrected. The osc are perhaps a little tiner than on a Nordlead. On the other hand its way more flexible. Yes you can do some nice Bass sound as well as some deep pad. It can also sound very agressive thanks to the adsr that have a very short attack.
I think the Fm mod sounds extremly good on that synth. Used with the ringmod, it enables you to make a lot of weird sound.
I definitly loves the sound of that synth!
Reliability
:
10
Hmmm. I got mine on second hand market. I have never had any problems!
So yes I guess i can rely on it !
Customer Support
:
10
The customer supports of access is AWESOME! They made new OS version after the virus was discontinued! It very easy to reach access through email. Some of access worker are also on the mailing-list. They really listen to the user opinion.
Overall Rating
:
10
I really loves that synth!!!! You can get so beautiful sounds! Its not only the sound, but also the fact that editing sound is very very intuitive. I definitly loves patching this synth. Its my main synth and its probably the best thing i have ever bought. It has a lot of possibility, and its very good for experimental music !
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: US $900 used
Submitted 04/04/2001
at 12:17pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
Software version: 2.52.
The presets are pretty useful, though I find I usually tweek at least one of the
parameters to get something more interesting out of it.
Editing is simple as can be. The whole front of the unit is covered with knobs which
control more or less all of the functions you want to edit. All you do is dial in the sound you want
and hit "store". If you want to get more in depth and throw in effects and stuff, then you have to edit those
through the LCD display, but even that is very simple.
Can't comment on the manual, I bought this thing used and didn't get a manual with it.
Features
:
10
The polyphony is great. I have some other virtual analog synths and after using them all,
over time I've found that the Virus has quickly become one of my favorites. I find it's the first synth I will
turn to quite often.
The thing is capable of just about anything as far as MIDI goes. It has MIDI control fuctions, an arpeggiator,
pressure sensitivity, everything I need at least.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
The sounds on the Virus are excellent. Very thick and expressive. Some of the presets
take some tweeking to make them interesting, but that doesn't take long.
The onboard effects work very well and sound great. The chorus is nice and thick and smooth.
Reliability
:
10
I've had it for over a year and never had one single problem with it.
I never worry about it at all.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
The Virus has gotten me through some period of being stuck many times.
I'll be working on a track and I just can't seem to dial in a sound I hear in my head
on my other synths, then I crank up the Virus and usually within just a few minutes, I've got the sound I want
and my song is that much closer to being done.
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: US $800.00
Submitted 10/25/2000
at 12:13pm
by HypnotiK
Email: hypnotik2000<at>earthlink dot net
Ease of Use
:
9
the virus looks like a beast, but it's surprisingly easy to use! i am currently using the 2.52 operating system, and according to access, there will be one more update to the OS. the presets sound EXCELLENT. i have never heard a synth with better presets (for dance music). editing patches is a breeze, all you do is turn knobs...press "store," and press "store" again and your through. more complex editing can be "access"-ed with two buttons and again...it's so easy! the manual is great. you have to download the addendum for 2.0 operating systems and above, but the manual really gives novices a great understanding of synthesis!
Features
:
7
the polyphony is 12 voices on my OS. rumor has it that the new OS will have 16. there are built in delays, choruses, noice generators, vocoders and ring modulators. expansion is also easy...just go to the access website, download OS s.52 and load it into the virus via midi. the virus is so easy to use, and so tweakable...
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
the virus sounds...BEAUTIFUL! there is hardly a better synth for producing electronica. the virus is great for producing trance, breakbeat, house, dance, and other subgenres of electronica. i was immediately inspired to write three new tunes right after i got the virus...and the inspiration keeps coming! the virus is velocity sensitive (if your controller is), and it responds to aftertouch as well (again, if your controller does).
Reliability
:
10
so far no prolems in reliability...i've owned it for a few months, but the previous owner had it for almost two years with no problems in a smoke FILLED studio.
Customer Support
:
10
great support from access. if you e-mail these guys...they get back to you in a day or less...and in english no less!
Overall Rating
:
9
if this virus was stolen...i'd be depressed for a few months, and then i would buy it again, and again, and again. i have been producing music for years now and i also own a yamaha cs2x, a yamaha dx7, and a roland jp8000. the virus beats them all...no problem. if you are a producer...the ideas will flow once you own a virus. it's the best investment i've made since my cs2x. if you want to hear what a virus sounds like...go to: http://www.mp3.com/hypnotik to download my free trance. listen to "metaphase," or "gravitate," where i use the virus for everything except drums!
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: US $1300
Submitted 09/23/2000
at 06:29pm
by nick englund
Email: cosmicarchitect<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
9
this machine has THEE BEST, im stressing this again, THEEEEEEE BEST operators maual i have EVER read, it is so easy to read, nothing technical unless you read deeper into it, but it gives you PLAIN ENGLISH explanation of all functions, then it elaborates into technical stuff. once you read the manual, this machine is EXTREMELY easy to use. It took me ONE FREAKING WEEK to figure out how to run everything, which is VERY fast for someone like me.
Features
:
9
2 independent lfo's do all the sound morphing AUTOMATICALLY, once you figure out how to set them to where you want them, an excellent feature for tweaking the living crap out of all 16 parts at once!
AND IT SOUNDS EXTREMELY PROFESSIONAL. nothing cheesey about this synth AT ALL>
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
VERY CRISP LIQUIDY SOUNDS. you can assign up to four functions to one midi controller, whether its on a different machine, or right on you keboards mod wheel. you can also assign each independently, whereever you want, very easily.
Reliability
:
10
toughest box in existence, VERY SOLID KNOBS AND BUTTONS.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Im sure it is excellent, access is a responsible, trustworthy company.
Overall Rating
:
10
I LOVE THIS MACHINE MORE THAN MY MOTHER!!!!
YOU WILL TOO, NO DOUBT
blows the nord lead, and novation away, in my opinion.
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: US $1250
Submitted 03/14/2000
at 05:35pm
by adam
Email: adam<at>verano dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Virus b - software ver. 3.0
This machine is brilliant. It is highly intuitive, and very easy to jump into and start creating sounds. The factory presets with the software version 3.0 are very nice. But you aren't going to want to use the presets. With so many knobs in front of you, and such a versatile synth . . .
The entire use of this synth is a snap, it was several days of drooling over it and tweaking before I even bothered to crack the manual. The manual is well-written, and very useful for explanations of the boatload of features on this synth.
Features
:
10
Specs for Virus b, 3.0:
24 voice polyphony
6 individual outputs, 2 inputs
3 oscillators, plus 1 sub oscillator
2 independent filters, up to 6 poles per voice
tons of effects, fully midi-controllable, 16 independent arpeggiators, a very nice 32-band vocoder, processing of external signal, frequency modulation, stereo delay, phaser, analog boost, and 32 very nice knobs!
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
The Virus makes beautiful noises, and with the 3.0 software update, it is the first Virutal Analog synth that really comes close to sounding really analog. Most other VAs that I looked at before buying the Virus sounded great, but they all lacked something. The Virus sounds sit very well in a mix, unlike most other VAs.
If you just sat down and played with a Virus, the presets might lead you to believe that this thing is a Trance-monster, capable of nothing but Techno sounds. But this is just a facade, and you can get this thing to do just about anything with very little trouble.
The Virus does excel at two things that I am very interested in: first, it has the greatest pads I have ever heard. Achingly-beatiful, airy, pads. And second, it makes crazy noises. Aphex Twin has got nothing on this synth. The virus can make noises that will curdle your blood and make you scared to go to sleep at night.
The onboard effects are good, and I love the bit-reduction distortion particularly. However, as with most synths, if you really want a good delay, or distortion, or phaser, you are better off going and getting the real thing. I love running my virus through my Electro-Harmonix Big Muff distortion.
Reliability
:
10
Although my Virus has yet to be road-tested, from all outward appearances it is built like a tank.
Customer Support
:
10
I have had no cause to actually need any customer support yet. However, I am very well aware that Access has fantastic support. There is a mailing-list for Virus users, and the designer of the Virus, and several other Access employees take part in the list.
Overall Rating
:
10
If tragedy struck and my Virus was lost or stolen, I would undoubtedly buy a new one immediately. This above all other gear in my studio I would replace.
The Virus is more than worth what I paid for it, and I do not doubt my decision of this over other VAs even slightly. Even the recent drop in price of the Nord Modular has not affected my opionion at all.
This synth is fantastic. It is very versatile, and the sounds are great. It sounds very analog, but can do great FM sounds as well. It is very easy to use, but still a very "deep" synth. There are a whole lot of great sounds just waiting to be culled from the depths of this beauty, and it is going to be an absolute blast doing it.
Before buying my Virus, I consider the Nord Lead II, the Nord Modular, the Microwave XT, and the Quasimidi Sirius. The Virus is the best-sounding, the most fun, and the most powerful of all of these synths. I am extremely happy with my Virus, and I highly reccomend it to anyone else looking for a versatile Virtual Analog with lots of knobs.
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: US $800 used
Submitted 12/27/1999
at 10:14am
by Jimmy
Email: Synthplaya at aol<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Im running the latest OS for the Virus 'A' that i have, which is
v. 2.52
The presets are actually kinda useable, i like em, but as the Nature of the Virus is, it's just gotta be tweaked, look at all them knobs!!
Since the Virus is a VA, there really is no need for a patch editor..hence there is none..
The manual is nice! Seems that Germans are much better at translating and helping you understanding than Japanese..Namely Roland synths..terrible!!
Features
:
10
This is a desktop synth, so no keys..with the 2.52 OS the polyphony is 16, so you get 16 voices over 16 parts, and for common techno/dance/electro this may be a lil more than sufficient for you. Ive not experienced Dropped notes at all, nor do i plan to, i've usually got not much goin at the same time, y'know? Midi capabilities? just top o the line fearures..aftertouch, velocity...you name it, the Virus has it!
There are no expansion slots, i wish there were though!
No Onboard sequencer..dont see the need for one though either!
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
The most important part of the synth...the sounds!! man oh man, they are fantastic, from booming Moog basses to high Oberheim leads and lush pads, its got it all..Nothing is realistic, go get a ROMpler for that!! This could work well for just about anything, but i do reccomend it for more electronic based music..the guy i got it from used it for Pink Floyd'ish stuff and 80's type stuff..so there you go, one end of the spectrum to another..The onboard EFX are fantastic! Distortion, Delay..everything is good..Does it react to my playing? yes! i got it yesterday afternoon, and by 10 o clock last night i already had a short Drum n' Bass type of tune goin! so quick, so easy to use!!
Reliability
:
10
I love Germans!! they build quality synths..The Access Virus and Waldorf line of synthesizers are pretty much the same people, as they share similar DSP chips and the such..The Virus has a metal plated face, and has wooden side panels!! AWESOME! not since my ol Juno 60 have i seen wooden panels on a synth, its great.And of course id gig without backup, ill be doing so shortly, and i have no worries at all
Customer Support
:
10
i havent dealt with the company, but from what i've heard Access/Waldorf have the best customer service out there..the people really get to a personal level with you, and they actually listen to your wants and needs, its absolutely awesome! as for upgrading..hopefully there will be one more OS update for the 'A' version of the virus, and hopefully theyll add a few more voices!
Overall Rating
:
10
If it were lost or stolen, id seriously get depressed. But then id take the insurance money and buy an Access Virus 'B'...which has even more features then the regular Virus 'a'
Ive been playing for quite some time now, and i got into synths when i was 13 so, i have about 3 years experience in programming..I also own another VA which is a Yamaha An1x, and it's awesome as well..What do i love about the Virus? everything...what do i hate? i dont hate anything, i jus wish there were more voices, thats all! Compared to other 3rd or 4th Generation Va's out there, i think this one is high up there, because the sounds is incredible and the features are plenty...Once again i wish it had more voices, but thats all!! This definately helps me make music, and it really pushes me to make music, its that good!!
If you have any questions or just wanna talk bout the virus or any other gear, drop an email, i love to talk!!
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: US $1200
Submitted 11/18/1999
at 01:54pm
by Zi Yue
Email: ziyue at usa<dot>net
Ease of Use
:
10
this is one of those synth that has alot of knobs as u can tell from the pictures. so it is extremely easy to program sounds. now with the addition of a preview button, programming sounds has never been easier. The new model Virus B has some new buttons and knobs for you to access options that used to be under menus. the manual that came with the thing has a section on basic sound programming, it goes over oscilators, lfos, envelopes, etc.
Features
:
10
the new Virus b has 16 voice/ 16 mutlitimbral. 512 singles, 128 mutlis. You dont have to worry about over writting the any of the singles, because in bank c and d the sounds mirrors bank a and b, however u cannot over write them. I am sure you are all aware of the other features. some thing different between this one and the old virus A, is that this one you have 16 indepedent arpeggiator. modulation matrix with 27 sources and 90 destinations
And now with the OS 3.0 upgrade, which is soon to be released, u will get 24 voice, 82 simultaneous effects, 6 stage phaser, new saturation mode, analog boost algorithm, chorus/flanger per part, ring modulator that is not hardwired with osc 1 and 2. 4 oscilators per voice!! plus the 1 sub osc. can u say fat bass? Frequencey modulation, envelope follower. And a whole bunch of new sounds from a professional sound maker, Rob Papen.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
come on, with that many features, the only limitation is you.
Reliability
:
9
so far it has been quite reliable. only really crashed on me once, dont know why.
Customer Support
:
10
the ppl who make and programs the OS for the virus actually subscribe to the user-mailinglist. they provide help to ppls very often regarding pretty anything about the virus. they are awesome!.. and the users are very friendly.
Overall Rating
:
10
it is great.. i love my... and u should go buy one, too!..:)
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: US $1,150
Submitted 10/06/1999
at 08:31am
by J.R.
Email: thx1107<at>aol dot com
Ease of Use
:
9
v2.52
The presets sound very good, but if you're a synth programer (a.k.a. knob twirller), this is where the Virus shines. Lots of pads, bass, leads, input/vocoder patches. 512 sounds (256 user/256 factory that can't be overwritten).
Patches can be compared with the original sound before saving, or use this feature to find out what the sound is you're about to cover up, if saving to a new number. Some patch editing requires repetitive trips through the menu, but so do most newer synths.
The manual gets an A+ for a section in the front that describes synthesis for the beginer. All menu and knob/button functions are clearly descibed, but there is only a table of contents - no index.
Features
:
9
-12 voices of polyphony/16 part multi-timbral (via dynamic voice allocation) NOTE: only the Waldorf Q matches the multi-timbral ability of the Virus (among the vitual analog synths)!!!
-3 LFOs, 2 oscillators/1 sub osc, 2 filters, filter routing, 1 filter amp evelope, 1 amp evelope, frequency modulation, 64 waveforms for the oscillators or LFOs...
-effects: Delay/flanger/echo; Distortion; Vocoder; Ring modulator etc.
-expansion: well, it doesn't have any hardware expansions, but the OS is always being updated via the internet, and new patches are availible via the net too. Patches and OS can be saved as SysEx data in a midi recorder which alows you to backup your system, and share patches with others.
-MIDI: in, out/thru. Any parameter can be controlled via MIDI, and it sends all MIDI parameters.
-Sequencer: No sequencer, but 6 types of arpeggiators.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
-Sound: What do you want? You can make it; Lush pads, raunchy leads, and phat bass! Very good for experimental, retro, techno, ambient, industrial etc. The effects are good, but the ringmodulator only works on the oscillators, not the input sounds. Velocity and aftertouch can modulate any parameter.
Reliability
:
9
Very Dependable. No lockups/crashes. Seems to be very gig worthey.
Customer Support
:
9
Small company, with direct contact to the inventors. They are all on the mailing list, which is listed on their webpage.
OS updates frequently on the web.
Overall Rating
:
9
Almost the best, just depends on what you want. I think it outweighs all but the Waldorf Q as far as hardware virtual analog synths go (the Nord Modular is basically unlimited, but it needs a PC). It has many modulation routings inside. Almost anything can control anything else. Many internal patch routings availible (internal outputs to internal inputs), can even route it's external outputs to the external inputs. Very analog - even has some noise on some input patches because of certain filter settings (hey you wanted analog, right?). One of the best pieces of gear I have bought, would do it again. Even if you aren't a professional musician, it's just fun to play around with - seeing what kinds of sounds and contolling you can get. GET ONE!
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: US $1000 used
Submitted 08/23/1999
at 07:00am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
7
If I had one complaint about the Virus it is: EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY! AIIIIGGGGHHH!
Comparing the virus to other offerings in the 'knobby modeling' category, the virus offered average ease of use. The absence of front panel controls for arpeggiator, effects (delay in particular) and noise level was disappointing. There are three knob editing 'modes' depending on your editing preference each with a particular drawback. There is an absolute mode which 'jumps' the parameter to the physical location of the knob, a 'latch' mode which does nothing until you 'grab' the parameter value with the knob and a 'trim' mode which moves the value relative to the knobs current value. All of this would not be necessary if they used endless rotary encoders.
(v2 software)
Features
:
8
Polyphony is consistent with this class of synth (12) In multi mode, the first four instruments can have their own chorus, flanger, etc... but all parts must share a single delay which can be accessed via an internal send bus. The three output pairs are handy and the stereo inputs are a major selling point.
Multi mode is a bit clumsy on a synth of this type, but this is no fault of the Virus. I'd like to see page buttons in addition to the cursor and value edit. Perhaps a pair of part buttons would be a good addition when editing in multi mode. You could keep your parameter on the same page and edit every part sequentially without having to page back to the beginning.
I was a bit surprised that this unit is not designed to be rack mounted. The wood sides do not come off to reveal rack ears and even if you did get it in a rack, all the jacks come straight out of the back which would force you to leave another space or two above the unit. I suspect you could mount it on a sliding rack shelf which might work better anyway.
You can clock the LFOs and delay off MIDI beat clock. THANK YOU!
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
In general, the virus does a good job at emulating a Prophet V or Memorymoog or other polyphonic vintage synths except in the low range where it sounds less like an analog device and more like digital slowed down. An exception here would be the sine waves which sound as expected in the low end. Any modeled sounds seem to get digital grunge in the lower registers.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
The virus seems well constructed.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
OS is upgradeable via MIDI. This is a nice touch that is becoming less of a luxury and more of an expected feature.
Overall Rating
:
7
Not a bad unit for the price for a multitimberal modeling synth. A bit more capable than the Nord Lead and more mutli options than something like the Roland JP8080. Put in a built in power supply and the rest of my negative comments are nit-picking.(Take a look at the half rack MOTU micro express interface for an example of a built in international power supply in a compact, inexpensive device)
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: Canadian 2000
Submitted 07/19/1999
at 09:46pm
by Eric
Email: prmlscrm at home<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Amazingly easy to use, a zillion knobs to tweak and good easy to follow screens.
Features
:
10
Access is a company that keeps on giving. The OS has been updated 1029371 times since i've owned my virus (almost a year). Since then, a vocoder has been added, a mod matrix.. countless items.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.
one word.
Reliability
:
9
locked up on me once in my whole year of using it. other then that it's super. So, i'll give it a 9. :)
Customer Support
:
10
have any question at all? Access will get back to you asap, very helpfull and friendly people. I love them :)
Overall Rating
:
10
If it were stolen, i'd buy two of em. I use this red devil on all my tracks, it's always a source of insiration. As for a wish list? They've already taken care of it. Everything people want, they get!
join the Access-List for more info.
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 12/30/1998
at 03:18am
by markus
Ease of Use
:
10
This is THE synth to do everything. Looking for 303-like sounds, phat pad sounds, deep bass sounds, neverheard tweaking sounds, bad effect sounds or MOOGY- like leadsounds? Check an ACCESS VIRUS and you are happy like I am. It`s so easy to use because for every parameter you`ll find a knob or a button. MADE IN GERMANY!!!!!
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: NOK (= 1.800 USD) 14.500
Submitted 12/17/1998
at 11:40am
by Helge Krabye
Ease of Use
:
9
I immediately fell in love with this beautiful synthesizer, after spending a weekend getting to know it. Compared to the Roland JP-800/8080 or the Nord Lead 1/2, the VIRUS is superior! Im using software version 1.54 (but will soon upgrade to 2.01). The most common parameters are available via the nobs, and beeing able to tweak these parameters in real time while playing and recording, is great. Some parameters you have to dig a little deeper to find, but you will easily get used to the menus in the two line display.
Features
:
9
Polyhony is enough to satisfy me, 12 voices (singles). MIDI is fast like hell, and the glitchfree parameter buttons makes it possible to adjust the sounds without any unwanted noice. You can play a Single voice, a Multi (combining several voices) or Single Multi (multitimbral action). The latest OS (2.0) has ring modulation, and it looks like the OS will be improved and developed further.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
Expressiveness is very good, and you can go really crazy with this beast - coming up with the most weird sounds, long sweeps, real punchy noices, or beautiful tones with personality. Like with other digital synths, the bass sounds usually get too thin (the Prophecy and Z-1 are exeptions). The built in effects (chorus and delay) are great, and because there is no reverb fx, you will not get tempted to bury your sound in the fog (like with most other synths). The arpeggio feature is very flexible, too.
Reliability
:
9
It looks beautiful and strong built, and the pots and switches are solid.
Customer Support
:
9
Don't know yet, but at least they are updating their web site and has good info, the latest OS etc. there.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have allready become dependent on this synth, and it makes it possible for me to create original, fresh sounds that have never been heard before! I makes a nice addition to my other instruments (Kort Z-1, Kurzweil K2000R, Korg TR-Rack, SampleCell, MetaSynth and of course my Fender Strat!).
Product: Access Music Virus
Price Paid: US $1250
Submitted 11/15/1998
at 12:51pm
by Dan
Email: dancmuse at dancmuse<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Access Virus v1.51
If you're looking for a virtual analog synth, you absolute HAVE to check this baby out! As a former Nord Rack 2 owner, a first look at the Access Virus is very familiar. Upon closer examination, it is obvious that the Virus is far superior.
Though the preset sounds are fairly mainstream classic Analog sounds, they can be tweaked with amazing ease to produce nearly any sound imaginable from an analog synthesizer and more.
All standard editing features you would expect from an analog-type synth are available from knobs and buttons on the front panel. The wilder sound parameters (and the system setup parameters) are accessed via a 16x2 LCD display. Two user-definable knobs on the left-hand side can be assigned to directly access almost any of the parameters (including those in the menus). The interface is completely brilliant, the more I use it, the more I like it.
The manual is concise and appears to be accurate. There is no fluff in this manual, it is very direct and to the point. Which I LOVE. I have way too many synth manuals that for some reason feel they have to explain what MIDI is. :)
Features
:
10
The Virus offers a maximum of 12 voices. In Multi (or so-called Single-Multi) mode these can be assigned to sixteen simultaneously available sounds which each operate off their own MIDI channel.
You can put 4 of the 16 sounds through the built in effects modules. Each module has a delay section and a chorus/flanger section and you can also route all sounds through an effects module if you want.
One thing my Nord Rack 2 had that the Virus doesn't is a PCMCIA slot on the back for memory cards. The internal memory has two banks (A/B) of 128 sounds each and they can (of course) be SysEx'd to a sequencer/computer, hence I never found use for the PCMCIA on my Nord anyway.
The MIDI capabilities are truely astounding! In addition to being able to setting ANY parameter of your sound via MIDI controller data, it allows you to assign three incoming MIDI controllers to up to three internal MIDI controllers. This is awesome when you want to rotate a set of parameters simultaneously because you can seriously cut back on the amount of MIDI bandwidth being used. You may be saying, how can they use controllers for all sound parameters? There are only 128 controllers? What they did is put all of the commonly used sound parameters on MIDI controllers. (Basically, all knobs and buttons on the front panel). The rest of the sound parameters (menu-accessable ones) are accessed through poly-pressure data which has the same small, efficient data packet size of controller data. System parameters can only be changed via SysEx commands.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
This device is perfect for anything you could possibly want an analog synthesizer for, even if the onboard effects leave a bit to be desired. (When do they not?) The sound can be as beautifully smooth or as gritty/saturated/filtered as you want. The response is VERY VERY snappy. In otherwords, I'm sure it HAS a response time but it's so short that I don't notice or hear it, either when real-time editing sounds or playing them.
Here are the vital stats:
Connectors: MIDI: IN, OUT/THRU OUT: Six outputs grouped by default in stereo pairs (splittable to monos also) IN: Two sound inputs which can each be subsituted for an oscillator in one of the voices.
LFOs (2): (nice fading indicator lights) Assignments: (in any combination) Lfo1: OSC1, OSC2, OSC 1+2, PW 1+2, RESO 1+2, Filter Gain Lfo2: Shape 1+2, FM Amt, Filt 1, Filt 2, Filt 1+2, Pan Both: Key Triggerable and/or/nor Envelope Mode, 5 Shapes (Tri, Saw, Squ, S&H, S&G),
Oscillators (2+sub): Wave shaping w/Pulse Width or use one of the 64 predefined waveshapes Syncable, FM, Filter Envelope Mod, Semitone/detune for seperation Balance for Osc 1/2 and seperate level for Sub
Or you can use an external audio signal as an oscillator (or internally route a patch output to an oscillator) for some very cool effects.
Filters (2): 4 types: Lowpass, Highpass, Band pass, Band stop (notch) Routable 4 ways: Serial 4 (12db-sat-24db), Serial 6 (24db-sat-12db), Parallel, or Stereo split Saturation: 5 types One for each: Cutoff, Resonance, Env amount, Key Follow (select 1, 2, or 1+2) One for both: Envelope (ADSR)
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I have had no problems with it and it feels very solid. Haven't had it long enough to really know.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never talked to them.
Overall Rating
:
10
This synth was a great value. I love everything about it. The only one thing that I think would have been nice is a sound "preview" button. (But hey, that's what a MIDI keybaord is for). It also does not do patch morphing like the Nord Rack 2 does. Personally, I found that to be a very "neat" but nearly useless function.
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