This is very interesting. I am a very proud and happy owner of a Virus B. This synthesizer is one of these "simulated analog". Yesterday I talked to someone who knows a lot about the field and the equipment and he told me that MANY, but MANY people are buying the synthesizer, either new or second hand, and it is starting to become a legend, just like other synths did before: DX7, TB303, TR909, KORG MS10 - 20, Roland D50... you know.. the "usual" stuff
I just wanted to post this as I think it is true.. more and more people are jumping on this synth. I personally love it. The sound is deep, strong, rich, the latest OS update gives you 24 voices of polyphony, and it's fully multitimbral (16 parts/channels/instruments).
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I just wanted to post this as I think it is true.. more and more people are jumping on this synth. I personally love it. The sound is deep, strong, rich, the latest OS update gives you 24 voices of polyphony, and it's fully multitimbral (16 parts/channels/instruments).
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