Hi there,
The golden rule = if it ain't broke, just leave it!
I would stick with the Virus Control Plugin if everything is mostly working properly.
Hi there,
The golden rule = if it ain't broke, just leave it!
I would stick with the Virus Control Plugin if everything is mostly working properly.
If you don't need that many inputs, I'd suggest either:
- Apogee Duet 2 (the A/D & D/A converters are excellent)
- Focusrite Forte
Both are in the $500 range
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I've used the Virus extensively on each of them (bass/pad/plucks & lead)
Hope you enjoy the muzik, cheers!
Flabberbob, thank you so much for your reply.
Your comments are noted
However, I must point out that interference noise in unbalanced signals is a serious issue over longer distances (typically 10 feet or more).
For short distance unbalanced, I don't think there there will a serious issue of noise (5-6 feet).
Hmm, what you mention about the character of the Duet's converters I will have to investigate.
To the best of my knowledge, the converters are fairly transparent and add some depth and more bass presence.
Nonetheless, I will hear it for myself.
Perhaps other users can shed some light on this, who have recorded their Virus through an Apogee Duet / Ensemble?
Btw, my apologies for posting in the wrong section of the forum!
Hey guys!!!!
I've been a proud Virus TI user for around a year now, and it's the best decision I ever made!!!!!!
Anyways, I have a quick question about the Virus Snow outputs.
They are unbalanced, +4dBU right?
Why I ask is, for all this while, I've been recording audio via USB MIDI to my Logic setup.
I want to take advantage of the Apogee Duet's A/D D/A converters, so I plan to hook em up to the Mic/Line XLR inputs on the Duet via the Virus outputs.
This way, I can choose the DIRECT option to record from the Virus outputs.
Thoughts/comments?