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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 08 February 2012


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Access Virus TI Snow

Access’ Virus synth is legendary in electronic music, and now it’s more portable than ever. Hollin Jones goes on the road with the Virus TI Snow.

Price: £775.00
Manufacturer: Access
Website: http://www.access-music.de



Mobile music production involves less and less compromise as technology advances. We now routinely expect stunning sound quality and flexibility from kit that fits into your backpack – sometimes even your pocket. Even if you don’t make music on the road, smaller boxes are generally preferable to larger ones wherever possible, since few people have the luxury of working in large studio spaces.

Score: 8

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 63
Filed under Home, Hardware, Hardware Instruments, Reviews, Synths

 

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