TI VS. TI2???What's the big deal anyway?

  • I'm glad Access chose to go this route and make an update instead of a brand new synth. Mostly for my own selfish reasons; I bough a brand new Ti mk1 only 6 months before the Ti mk2 was released. I used the first cash I earned from making music to get it. I think that says it all. So if it had been a brand new synth, I would have been pulling my hair out :D
    But also because this is the most fair way of honoring both old and new customers. We all get amazing updates, and since the architecture if the same, it means less work for Access programmers. So it's a win-win situation.

    DAW: Cubase 7.5 (x86/x64)
    OS:Windows 7 (64bit)
    CPU: Intel i7 930 @ 4.0GHz
    MB: Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R
    RAM: 3x 2GB DDR3 @ 1600MHz
    GPU: MSI GTX 560 Ti Twin Frozr II 1GB DDR5
    HDD: Intel 320 120GB SSD, 2x Seagate 320GB (raid0)
    Sound: E-mu 1212M
    Monitoring: Dynaudio BM6A Mk2 + BM9S Sub
    DSP: UAD-2 Duo
    USB: Virus Ti, BCF2000, Novation Remote SL...

  • I'm happy enough with my Snow for now, when the new series comes out, (TI3?, TI.Pro?), I think I'll fork out for the desktop model. I'll wait a year or so until the bugs are ironed out though!

  • I got my TI2 keyboard just before christmas, and I think due to the polar being more portable and popular amongst Djs, the keyboard version was £100 cheaper, which suited me fine! it was either that or get a heavier TI1 for around £300 less ex-display or second-hand. My view was if I was going to be spending that much money, i needed a warranty, and the more powerful of the two (I've not used all that power yet though!)
    By the way, I think the TI1 looks better, even though my TI2 is growing on me now, thoughts?


  • By the way, I think the TI1 looks better, even though my TI2 is growing on me now, thoughts?


    Same here. Not that the Ti2 looks bad in any way, but I also prefer the Ti1 look. I guess Access had to make sure they don't look too much alike..

    DAW: Cubase 7.5 (x86/x64)
    OS:Windows 7 (64bit)
    CPU: Intel i7 930 @ 4.0GHz
    MB: Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R
    RAM: 3x 2GB DDR3 @ 1600MHz
    GPU: MSI GTX 560 Ti Twin Frozr II 1GB DDR5
    HDD: Intel 320 120GB SSD, 2x Seagate 320GB (raid0)
    Sound: E-mu 1212M
    Monitoring: Dynaudio BM6A Mk2 + BM9S Sub
    DSP: UAD-2 Duo
    USB: Virus Ti, BCF2000, Novation Remote SL...