ash9
GearIQ 297
Joined Jun 2014
Foxy musician dude from Eastern Oregon.
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A fantastic ROM synth! Loads of neat presets and fairly straightforward in the interface, especially for a rack unit.
Ever since getting into producing music, I've lusted over the Access Virus. I was fortunate enough to catch an eBay auction for my Virus C at a price I would never ever see again and jumped at the opportunity. I don't regret that choice one bit!
I recently picked these up for basic monitoring when I have friends in the studio with me. I wouldn't recommend them for mixdowns, but they serve their purpose for my needs just fine.
Best $100 I've ever spent. Very durable, replaceable cable, and they sound great!
FL Studio was the very first music production software I stumbled across back in early 2004. I've tried other DAWs out there and none of them just fit my expectations in the way that FL Studio has!
Most likely the best softsynth out there! It's widely used for a reason! It just sounds great!
I can recognize tracks from the early 2000s that use these samples. They're great for getting that vibe and are also very much suited for modern stuff as well!
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I bought my JP-8000 with my first official paycheck back in 2008. The sound of the JP's Supersaw is no less than legendary--it shaped trance as we know it today and is still powerful enough for modern productions! I wouldn't trade it for anything!
It's tiny, but mighty! If desk space is a concern, this little controller will do you just fine.