I have a MD, a virus b, and Kontakt with Logic as my DAW.... they all work great together and do so fairly seemlessly. As far as the virus goes, i would love to have a C instead of B model for an EQ on every channel, but i dont really see the point of getting a TI unless you want the VST integration. Could you possibly explain a few reasons that justifies an extra $1500 for the TI over the C? Personally, if it was up to me, I would wait a few months and go with Kore from native instruments, and the Komplete package to go with it. It would be just as expensive, much more versatile, and all of NI's programs sound as good or better than most anything i've heard before. --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, Tarekith <Tarekith@...> wrote: > > That's exactly my train of thought too, I just have a few very nice > tools that I know well to play with. MD-UW, TI-K, and Kontakt 2 > (coming soon) for realistic instruments and sample mangling. > > I find I'm far mroe productive that way, and more willing to try out > new things versus spending hours scrolling through presets. > > The MD and TI compliment each other nicely BTW. > > On 4/18/06, Chris Stammen <Cosmiq@...> wrote: > > hehe.. and don't forget, less is more! > > I'm considering selling all my hardware stuff, except for the MD-uw and > > MPC. With the money of the selling, I want to buy one 'great' synth, > > like the Virus-TI or likewise.. > > Just the fact that I have to switch 15 on/off- buttons before I can > > start -- it's too much! Lately I'm just playing with everything, but not > > 'recording' and thus producing stuff..(which I would do more likely with > > less equipment). > > Andy, you probably made me sell my stuff. And I will begin next week. ;) > > -Chris > > > > > -- > Tarekith > http://www.tarekith.com >
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Re: [elektron] Using the MD Live
2006-04-18 by djmitymike
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