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Description

Step into a world of sonic possibilities with the Access Virus TI Desktop, a powerhouse in the realm of tabletop synthesizers. This digital marvel boasts a triple-oscillator engine capable of generating an expansive range of sounds, from lush pads to searing leads. With 64 source waves and the innovative "supersaw" mode, you can create rich textures, layering over 100 oscillators per note. Whether you're diving into deep sound design or crafting infectious hooks, the Virus TI Desktop delivers unparalleled depth and versatility.

Navigating its features is intuitive, thanks to its well-organized layered menus and seamless computer interface. This ensures you spend less time scrolling and more time creating. The Virus Control software further enhances your workflow by integrating the synthesizer into your DAW, giving you direct control over parameters and facilitating patch management.

The Virus TI Desktop is not just about quantity but quality, offering a pristine sound that has made it a staple in studios and performances worldwide. Its robust build and sophisticated design make it a standout piece in any setup, appealing to both seasoned pros and aspiring musicians.

Key Features:

  • Triple-oscillator engine with 64 source waves
  • "Supersaw" mode allowing over 100 oscillators per note
  • Intuitive layered menu navigation
  • Seamless computer integration with Virus Control software
  • Comprehensive sound design capabilities
  • Ideal for studio and live performances

Product specs

Brand Access
Model Virus TI Desktop Digital Synthesizer
Finish Black
Year 2000s
Made In Germany
Categories Desktop Synths, Digital Synthesizers
Analog / Digital Digital
MIDI I/O MIDI Input, MIDI Output, MIDI Through
Polyphony 80 Voices

FAQs

What type of synthesis does the Access Virus TI Desktop use?

The Access Virus TI Desktop uses digital synthesis, incorporating virtual analog and wavetable synthesis to create a wide range of sounds.

How many voices of polyphony does the Access Virus TI Desktop support?

The Access Virus TI Desktop supports up to 80 voices of polyphony, allowing for complex and layered sound design.

What are the MIDI connectivity options on the Access Virus TI Desktop?

The Access Virus TI Desktop features MIDI Input, MIDI Output, and MIDI Through, providing flexible integration with other MIDI-compatible gear.

Is the Access Virus TI Desktop suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Access Virus TI Desktop is well-suited for live performances, offering multi-timbral capabilities and high polyphony for versatile sound creation and real-time control.

Can the Access Virus TI Desktop be used as an effects unit?

Yes, the Access Virus TI Desktop can function as an effects unit, providing a range of effects processing capabilities for external audio sources.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Durable build quality, made in Germany

  • Heavy-duty encoders, doesn’t overheat easily

  • Unparalleled sound quality and versatility

  • Infinite sound palette, excels in multi-voice compositions

  • Offers complex formant, wavetable sounds, and classic analog emulation

  • Superb digital filters and envelopes

  • Multitimbrality for handling multiple sounds simultaneously

  • Integrates well with both Mac and Windows, despite some software issues

  • Can replace a studio full of gear with its emulation capabilities

  • Unique "Party" setting feature for added fun

CONS

  • Discontinued software support from the manufacturer

  • Learning curve can be steep, potentially frustrating for beginners

  • Latency issues and setup complexity when used live

  • Requires additional purchase for "total integration" software from third parties

  • Limited by USB 1.1 connection, necessitating a multi-transaction translator for full functionality

  • High price point, even for used units, may deter new musicians

  • Some users report issues with software compatibility on modern Macs

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Access Virus TI Desktop.

User experience

  • Owners highlight the Virus keyboards for simplifying setups, avoiding additional equipment clutter, and providing a portable, all-in-one solution with high-quality key action.

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  • Despite discontinued support, many users report long-lasting performance without hardware issues, attributing it to solid construction.

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  • Owners love the Virus for its tactile control surface, providing a more satisfying experience than using a mouse with software.

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  • Owners report that the Virus TI2's sound capabilities often lead to selling other gear, finding it covers a broad range of needs.

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Setup and maintenance

  • To avoid pops and clicks, users recommend not exceeding four parts in multitimbral mode due to potential CPU throttling.

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Comparisons

  • Users suggest the Blofeld as a more affordable alternative for multitimbrality, though it lacks the unique sound of the Virus.

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  • The Virus sound is noted to be 10x more powerful than Nord Lead models, though Nord's sawtooth oscillator is favored by some for its unique sound.

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  • The Virus B model is noted for having two real-time LFO control knobs and a distinct sound that some users find more psychedelic compared to the smoother sound of the TI and TI2.

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Build quality

  • The Virus TI's Fatar keybed is highly praised for its quality and durability, offering a superior playing experience compared to other synths.

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  • The Virus TI keyboard features the Fatar TP 8/s keybed, praised for its consistent feel and superior touch response compared to the Fatar TP 9/s in most MIDI controllers.

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Software and compatibility

  • The Virus TI software works seamlessly on Windows 11, with a new Max4Live controller device enhancing functionality in Ableton.

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  • The original Virus TI VST is incompatible with newer MacOS versions, but Aura Plugins offers a functional alternative for sound management and routing USB audio.

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Features and functionality

  • Some users find menu diving on the Virus TI challenging for patch programming, preferring the desktop version's smaller footprint for space efficiency.

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  • The Virus TI2 offers 16-part multi-timbrality with up to 100 voices, providing a highly versatile sound engine suitable for complex compositions.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Virus TI keyboard doubles as a stand for other gear like the Octatrack, optimizing limited space while maintaining functionality.

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  • The TI2 excels for pro-level EDM productions and can integrate well into setups including drum machines and samplers for extensive sound design possibilities.

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Value and pricing

  • Some owners consider the TI2 overpriced at $1500, suggesting a more reasonable offer could be around $1300, given current market conditions.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 10 Reviews and 49 Ratings

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stormy_weather

My favorite Synthesizer in rack format.

How can I express in words my feelings about the access virus? The immense euphoria of all the laboratory like experiments with sound and using pre-made patch libraries. Reverse engineering many of my favorite artists settings. Creating my own music using only one synth, a laptop for sequencing and sampling and a I/O?

To start off, its a Virtual Analog synth that works more like a softsynth in a hardware package. Its the best I've ever used or encountered so far.

I'll go into the bad side of things first. It sounds great, and its reputation alone far exceeds its overall capability. I use it for phase, FM and subrtractive Synthesis as well as some mild signal processing with it. Those who become frustrated with it when using it in conjunction need to remember its USB 1.1, which means YOU NEED A MTT/multi transaction translator. Which looks like a USB hub but is much more capable.

Since I keep all my audio devices on a single Rosewill MTT, its never a big deal for me to utilize it in this fashion (Otherwise you wont be able to run any other USB devices on your bus that it's plugged into since most computers come with one or two STT's in their USB groupings.)

The only other disadvantage for the virus is its price point. Even used units scare away new musicians with a whopping 1k for a TI series which enables you to use a USB only connection or if you want to milk those ADACS and run TRS lines from your device into a I/o, you can disable USB audio feeds (which also saves the DSP's CPU a little) and set it up for midi only operation, its not that complicated, just remember to set your "main out" to "OUT1 L+R" and do this for ALL 16 channels and the patch utility/config to "surround output" "OUT1 L+R" and make sure its this way on ALL 16 channels and your Virus VST is nothing more than a midi controller with a patch librarian that ultra convenient to use. Remember to record and enable from your DAW's inputs and make sure they're not muted on your recording device, or you'll be wondering why you cant record.

Now for the good. A gigantic voice capability, split between 1-16 channels (Keep it low and record what you need. initialized and unused channels wont bog your DSP CPU.) Its one of the best synths I own because it replaces an entire studio of gear and kicks all the old gear I wanted to put into my studio off my shopping list, it emulates old roland gear with ease and can hold its own in many genres. Either rack or Keyboard are rather portable (full sized keyboard I think is 52lbs, not much considering its made of wood and metal and sounds like an entire studios worth in vintage gear.) If you're the kind of person who doesnt want the experimental capabilities of the virus and rather the ablity to use it for perusing giant patch libraries, feel free to purchase or download free many patches created by professionals and generous users alike.

While many of us would like to see Kemper gmbh release another Virus, they still support all their devices fully and without additional charge. Even the original "A" virus still have updates available for it, just be sure to put it on a UPC before you dare update it as if the power goes out, you're precious virus is bricked.

The only devices I plan on buying are updated version of the virus and a single analog synth and a rompler because they can do the few things a virus cant, what I wouldnt want it to do anyways., (sample playback, which is fine, I don't care for the blofeld honestly. I've got IL's Harmor for those kinds of sounds.)

I love using it for anything and everything, drums, basses leads, analog sound-alikes, Its the epic synthesizer for me.

Also, what synthesizer on the market has the ability to set up a "Party" setting?

That's right, The Virus TI does.

No.... Really... It does!

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modulate

Amazing

Brilliant synth, absolute workhorse, AWFUL company that have abandoned their users, ignored them completely and refused to update the software in years rendering it unusable on modern Macs yet continue to sell the TI.

I'll leave you to make your own mind up on whether you want to give your money to such a company.

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davetritonal

Incredible!

This was my first ever hardware synthesizer. Loved it ever since - still use it today!

itstomven

Huge synth

Huge sounds, pads, and leads is what this monster is putting out! I kinda hate the latency problems with it and running it live is a bit of a headache but the sounds are worth it!

peter_kontor2

Buggy but still great

I recently came back to Virus Ti and not using the usb but direct output to record the sound, Much more fatness is coming out of this bad boy, For beginners I recommend snow version to get you started.

R

Awesome synth - has a real "sound" to it. So many variations - I'm only just scratching the surface!

I've had my virus for about a year now and I use it in pretty much everything I do - it's my go-to synth. The sound quality is second to none and the TI (total integration) means that I get all the benefits of using a softsynth with all the benefits of using a hardware one!

captchesmusic

a legend

the rackmount version of the synth is really nice

S

Amazing

Heart of the studio

alpha

Fat. Used on all my tracks.

losdos

Access Virus TI Desktop Synthesizer

Access Virus TI Desktop Synthesizer

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Neelix

Music Producer, DJ

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Access Virus synth in the foreground while Neelix takes a food break.

See how John O'Callaghan uses Access Virus TI Desktop

John O'Callaghan

Music Producer

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in this photo we can see his access virus ti rack!

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Manse

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In his instagram picture, you can see him working in the stuio with the Access Virus Ti Desktop Synthesizer next to him.

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MitiS

Music Producer

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In this Facebook Post Mitis tells that he has an Access Virus TI Desktop Synthesizer

See how Christopher Franke uses Access Virus TI Desktop

Christopher Franke

Keyboardist

Tangerine Dream

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Christopher Franke includes the Access Virus TI Desktop Synthesizer in his equipment list on his official website.

See how Zardonic uses Access Virus TI Desktop

Zardonic

Singer, Keyboardist

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"Most flexible Virtual Analog Synth I've ever had, can't praise it enough!"

See how Ryan Leslie uses Access Virus TI Desktop

Ryan Leslie

Singer, Keyboardist

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Ryan seen using the Virus TI in the studio

See how Ran-D uses Access Virus TI Desktop

Ran-D

Music Producer, DJ

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0:21 Virus TI Desktop is laid on the desk on the right.

See how Felipe Tampa (FTampa) uses Access Virus TI Desktop

Felipe Tampa (FTampa)

Music Producer

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An UAD Quad and a Virus-Ti synth that I don't use that much.

See how Yuki Kajiura uses Access Virus TI Desktop

Yuki Kajiura

Composer

Kalafina

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From the February 2015 issue of Sound & Recording Magazine, which featured an interview with Yuki Kajiura. It can be seen in the fourth photo.

See how AudioFreQ uses Access Virus TI Desktop

AudioFreQ

Music Producer

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In the minute 03:27 Audiofreq is showing his Acces Virus TI.

See how Paul Hartnoll uses Access Virus TI Desktop

Paul Hartnoll

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In this interview from Orbital's studio, the Virus TI can be seen at the 0:11 second mark, and again at 7:17.

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