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Rasidel Slika’s glamour-style photo of the Access Virus KC.

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This demo of the Access Virus, via Pulsebass, explores dance music sounds. Read more…

 

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A preview of the new Access Virus series with v3 software from Anaheim NAMM 2009.

The updated Virus hardware is as sexy as ever and offers more power, and Access’s OS update adds some great new features. 

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At the 2009 Winter NAMM Show, Access announced the immediate availability of the Virus TI2, an update to its popular Virus line that’s cold, sexy and 25% more powerful.

In addition to greater calculating power, the Virus TI2 is lighter and comes with OS3, which features new FX, including Tape Delay, Frequency Shifter and several new Distortion algorithms, along with a new feature called Character.

OS3 will be available immediately. The Virus TI2 will also be available shortly after NAMM. Read more…

 

Nucleus SoundLab has released Viral Outbreak – a new sound library based on the VIrus TI hardware synthesizer.

Description:

Viral Outbreak is a new soundware product based on the sounds of the Virus* TI hardware synthesizer. Using 96khz multisampling, manual looping and professional preset design, Nucleus SoundLab brings this powerful electronica sound to your productions.

Viral Outbreak is available both as a VSTi plugin, and a Reason 4.0 Refill.

Viral Outbreak contains all manner of TI-based sounds. Classic wavetables, raw saw and pulse waveforms (sampled at multiple pulsewidths), unison dance leads, breathtaking pads, bizarre formant effects, massive supersaws and even punchy synth drumkits.

The library is available in several formats, starting at $99.95. Demos available at the Nucleus SoundLab site. Read more…

 

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