Access Virus TI
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REVIEWS ACCESS VIRUS TI
gone back to the drawing board for 
the TI, and I hugely respect them for 
coming up with so complete a 
solution here. Sure, there’s still room 
for improvements, but I’m sure new 
tricks are in development. This is the 
most desirable piece of technology 
I’ve come across for some time – 
I urge you to check it out. 
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tag genuine. The same is true for the 
MIDI routing options, which allow the 
Virus to act as a kind of MIDI hub. 
MIDI can be passed through the unit 
en route to other synths and 
modules in your studio and as ever, 
this is painless to set up.
Summing up
The new Virus is impossible to 
dislike. So many of us run our 
studios in software alone and yet this 
unit is so desirable you’ll be forced to 
at least reconsider your new-found 
sleek, minimalist approach. 
We’re all getting used to being 
able to buy a software synth for no 
more than a few quid and adding 
something useful to our set-ups that 
£1,200 looks like quite an outlay, but 
right off the bat you get a hardware 
synth, a software equivalent, an 
audio interface, a MIDI interface and 
a control surface, with support for 
other synths and sequencers 
planned for the latter. And this is 
before you’ve factored in the sounds 
which, were they hooded youths, 
you’d immediately issue with ASBOs.
Access haven’t rested on their 
laurels. Despite the success of the 
Virus range up to this point, they’ve 
next treat. You can select the unit as 
your audio interface, so that all audio 
routes into and out of the unit itself. 
Obviously, there are no XLR inputs 
on the back, but if you have any kind 
of channel strip or preamp, this 
means that you can record any and 
all instruments through the Virus’ 
192kHz, 24-bit converters en route 
to your computer. 
Two analogue and two S/PDIF 
inputs are available, so it is at last 
possible to make the Virus the centre 
of an all-digital studio. As you can 
see, Access don’t shirk in their 
desire to make the ‘Totally Integrated’ 
VERDICT ACCESS VIRUS TI
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The charms of Virus TI are 
contagious. Beg, borrow or… 
okay, please don’t steal one.
1. Monkfi sh Pad 
2. Heaven Trance Lead 
3. Go-Er Arp – in the fi rst of three 
sequences, the Virus turns into Arp 
mode to provide a shadow loop. 
4. Dub-Seq – here’s a dub seq pattern.
5. Old-Skool Arp 
6. Bass T I – and another Virus forte.
ON THE DVD
“THE MOST DESIRABLE PIECE 
OF TECHNOLOGY I’VE COME 
ACROSS FOR SOME TIME”
Improved screen and 
soft knobs make for 
easy programming 
It’s a synth, an audio 
interface, a MIDI 
interface, a controller…
Design aesthetics
THE PHYSICAL INTERFACE on the TI 
has been modifi ed and improved from 
previous Virus incarnations, and these 
developments are worthy of mention.
The soft knobs below the screen offer 
a useful starting point, as does the 
bright shiny LCD screen, which updates 
the dated 2-line LCD affair of previous 
Viruses. More signifi cantly, the desktop 
version features a rear-panel which can 
be rotated so the plugs and ports can be 
‘moved’ to the bottom of the unit rather 
than languishing in an unreachable 
position when rack-mounted. 
Alongside these modifi cations, Access 
have had some fun with this interface 
too. Both Polar and keyboard versions of 
the TI feature a rear-panel Access logo 
which is backlit. This can be set to pulse 
to either clocked on internal tempo, so 
that your virus ‘throbs’ in time with your 
music. Expect vibrate alerts and mirror 
balls in future download updates.
Now with the power to 
control Virus TI with 
software and hardware
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