Sold my TI a few years ago but kept the sound banks I collected over near ten tears. Last night I browsed through reverb looking for a virus snow just to access these sound banks when I came across this vst. As I always used the software with my TI it always felt like a VST anyway and while my memory is not 1:1 these sounds all sound like they did in my virus…fantastic work!
thanks for the patches, ive had this vst for a few months now, my favorite thing about it is the character, you can get all these classic tones, whereas some synths ive played with like sylenth, spire, etc.. can sound quite a bit "plain" or "flavorless" despite having a great tone, Viper sounds can really "pop with flavor/character"
Spire and serum practically make all of today's modern dance music which is why it all sounds the same, its a shame hardware synths arnt more affordable there would be a more individual sound to each track like in the 90s
If we compare the raw DSP56300 and Viper oscillators, then the second one has a slightly bulging sound in the middle. 3:33 On patch 19, this is especially audible.
Amazing job. Viper is the first Synth i'm working with, since the few months that i'm trying to learn how to make music. And even tho there are not very much hardstyle Lead tutorials for it ( AFAIK ) i'm loving it so freaking much. it must have been a $%^& ton of blood sweat and tears for you to make this thing, but damn... Was it worth it.
Aren't there many hardstyle lead tutorial for the virus TI tho? The virus serie was heavily used in edm, trance, happy hardcore, etc. I wouldn't be surprised you would simply need to recreate the virus patches on the Viper tbh.
Amazing.. if you can figure out the grain and formant wavetable modes then you have practically fulfilled the decade long craving for ti vst. Also like to note that last updates made operating viper much smoother!
Had the TI Snow, loved it but had so much sync and midi issues that I just did not use it. The Viper does not have any issues and sounds just as good! Bye bye TI Snow 😎
@@osiris5315 I do the same thing FL Studio and Virus Snow but I havent had any problem with it, I just switch to live mode on the TI VST and load it within FX instead of being an instrument, it pretty much solves the latency issues since it reports the latency. I been using it since 2011.
The same is my experience. Because of his mistakes, I couldn’t love him. I sold it... I need the Viper. If the Viper used Virus sounds, that would be a miracle. :)
just bought Viper, amazing vst, will use it in my production, but as owner of virus ti2 I can say that a lot of presets (especially from 3d party's) have a big difference in sound, but some of them have very similar sound, so now Viper is a good support to my Virus
Yes, Viper is not a 100% Virus Ti emulation, so there will be some differences in some patches, but make sure you download the Virus waves so the Virus banks will use the correct waves and the sounds will be converted more accurately.
The viper is more upright (high end biased) and the Virus is more biased towards the 500-1k. It's about a 0.3db tilt, you (and I) would not hear it in a mix, especially after saturation etc.
One other thing -- please consider a VST3 version sooner than later. VST2 seems to be on borrowed time inside Cubase. And after that I suspect it will slowly fade out of other hosts.
Great job. Would be great to get a multi samples OSC in one of thoses to, this way we can mix samples and digital even use FM between thoses 2, like Waldorf Blofeld do with the hardware synth (not possible on Largo the software version).
Thanks for the convincing demonstration, I would say more than almost Perfect! Anyway, too bad that after all these years still the Mac version has not been made.
@@adamszabomusic It was not intended for you, but for the developers,.Today it is not a problem to program the same software for pc and mac, everyone does it. That Viper supports only for PCs is perhaps a financial problem, I don't know, but for sure if they didn't, it's because they have some hostages, because making Viper also for mac would have been a big guaranteed gain.
@@jazzagrecords7286 I dont understand what you are talking about. Creating apps for both mac and pc is twice as hard and requires twice the resources. When they made FlowStone (the software to create Viper) it was only 1 person, and it grew bigger and bigger. To make it Mac compatible they or he would have to rewrite it from scratch, its not just pressing a button and magically happens. Yes, if you start an app with both platforms in mind then it easier, but it is what it is.
@@adamszabomusicHey, of course, creating apps for several different operating systems takes time and money, no one doubts it, but that's not the point, the reality is that since they made the Viper until today, a lot of time has passed, and today it seems that these developers have no interest, and only they know the real reason. However, that Viper is not there for mac is not the end of the world, because luckily in the meantime the other developers have not slept, and I also think that soon Access Virus sound will remain just a nice legend. BTW I left the comment because a few years ago I had read on their Viper page that at the time the mac version had not yet been made, but from how they had written they left a hope that the mac version would one day be made, then I waited a few years and I went back to check, but nothing, so I just lost hope, that's all.
@@jazzagrecords7286 I still dont understand. What do you mean "they" made Viper? I made Viper by myself using FlowStone. FlowStone is written by another developer and he was making it alone as well. If I wouldnt have discovered FlowStone I would have never made Viper. So then we would not get Viper for PC or MAC. Its not my fault FlowStone is for PC only. Its just a thing to accept, we should be happy of what we get, and not complain simple as that.
@@adamszabomusic yeah, seems they both are in portamento mode, it's just that Virus part has a "up-slide" moment at the border between 1st and 2nd bar.
Wow, very impressive to manage such a close sound to the original. Can it replicate Virus B sounds too, do you have the banks for that as I liked it more than the Ti?
Patch 18, phase cancelation is really noticeable in Viper, I wonder if that's fixable... I mean almost all of VST does that phase issue, while Virus sounds smooth.
Its not the phase cancellation, its the sound of the minor differences in the Bit Reducer, and internal EQ. It could easily be adjusted with an additional parametric EQ
@@adamszabomusic I think the EQ is on point, but there's this combing sound at the attack in Viper and loses this spike attack sound that Virus has. so Im sure it's not EQ or some Bit reducer problem, it sounded more like aliasing issue that the vst produce
@@yasunakaikumi As I mentioned it must be the Bit Crusher. In this patch the Virus Ti uses the "Bit Reducer Old" version and I only modeled the normal new Bit Reducer in Viper. Thus, I had to dial in a value that is not exact, only close, and causes the phase dip at a different frequency.
Both are very good Synths! Original Virus sounds better, but in the mix it doesn't really matter. But I would wish that Viper would be improved. In synthedit it should be possible. If Viper has been improved then i will buy it. Until then I'll play with the "illegal?" DSP56300 Virus
I think in Viper it just needs a bit more 40-60 hz warmth or something, bit missing a bit in the bottom that can artificially be eq'd back in, I guess a bit more high quality plugin low shelf boost and air eq can fix that
Good stuff. at the moment I own two TI2s (darkstar & full KB version). Good to know that if access suddenly gave up entirely on these things there's some ..Access..able vst. not that I'm a mac user primarily, but any chance this is going to mac side of things? Does it support multiple midi channels or do you just launch multiple instances in a DAW to use multiple sounds out of it? Does it play well with MIDI controllers? Are the effects designed to be approximations of a TI or "damn-near-replicas" ? I dont work in the world of music/sound design, but as a fan of recreating sounds for personal entertainment.. If Kemper/access music ever truly give up on it.. it must live on!
Thanks, im glad you like it! Unfortunately a Mac version is not possible, and I dont know when it will be. Viper only outputs one signal, so you need to add multiple instances to create multiple sounds, just like with the majority of VSTs. Yes, Viper has Midi learn, so it can be used with Midi controllers. The effects are the same as in the Virus, except for the reverb, that has its own sound, but with the right settings it can sound very close.
Well virus was made by engineers not musicians so was viper but yeah you fking nailed it..tho i wont swap my darkastar for all the vipers in the world i dont like snakes and my ti2 is been mentioned with its middle name on every station last 2yrs:pp🤣🤣🤣
Most patches are very close to the point I couldn't tell them apart. Some there is noticeable but slight difference. Namely, Viper is slightly brighter in some of the lofi and bassier patches and the detune doesn't react at the same speed as the Virus in others. Perhaps it's the LFO that's the cause. But really really close. Plus this is a plugin so as long as you keep the installer around can have it indefinitely. Virus otoh you better baby that hardware to keep it in running condition. Does Viper load Virus patches and play back correctly? That would be the clincher for me on this one.
Thank you for your comment! Yes Viper will have the ability to load Virus patches in a future update, but obviously not every patch will convert 100% but most will be pretty close like in the video
The TI hardware is extremely solid. I have seen extreme abuse to them and act literally like tanks… but agree hardware is hardware at the end of the day… and knowing Access has dropped all support of such amazing device…
Viper sounds a bit flatter (around 10% less alive) than the Virus. I can even hear it on phone speakers. But the timbre is almost identical! I wonder why it sounds flatter since they're both vst's.. Or is the hardware converter involved in the virus vst sound?
@@fart4192 He's saying the virus is more alive with depth or fatter in sounder. The virus also runs the engine through DSP processors. This is where I think it's being boosted. What are you saying?
Sounds nice, kind of lacks something in the mid lows, low end (more "life" maybe? something that happens in emulations like eq compressors and even synths), in general the viper sounds like if you did a clean eq to the sound, some saturation here and there can do the job. At the end of the day the end result which is the track if produced and mixed correctly won't really matter if you used the virus or viper, if you know what you are doing I think you can nail it . Good job on this synth :)
I know it gets laughed at and ridiculed but a little bit of soundgoodizer in fl studio on setting c puts the mid life into viper, I don't know what other daws have but waves one knob is basically same.
@@dickbanger8924 Thats how we create music at our label. Put some loop add kick with sidechain compression. Over it soundgoodizer. Okay put more soundgoodizer. Damn put it 444 times through soundgoodizer before we will distribute that on cd baby.
Imagine if this was out in the 2000s, you would have been a very rich man. I remember every forum on kvr eventually ended but does it sound like a virus or Moog?🤣🤣
Cool I need to save money for this viper especially now when it loads virus banks. And no.. that free virus emulator is bad viper is 10 times better. The only thing that I noticed in this demo is vipers treble need more highs. But I guess the equalizer in viper can change the sound a bit. Nevertheless this is incredible because I will never be able to afford virus hardware
The question is: how did you record virus sounds? Thru audio outputs to the audio interface or thru the USB internal export? Virus sounds much better using audio outputs so I can't believe that this was recorded thru audio outputs.
On youtubes audio I doubt it would make much difference. I mostly used usb with my TI unless it was going through outboard as the differences were marginal if any.
The hardware sounds punchier to my ears. Identical in sound but slighlty different especialy with the attack on some sounds, maybe its just me but damn it still sounds sick and pretty much identical. Thats crazy!!
Yes, Viper is not a 100.0 % clone of the Virus, it was written completely from scratch, so there will always be some minute differences. You can always spice it up with some extra EQs and compressors, no one on earth will care if it was a Virus or Viper used in the music ;)
Sorry but is not anybody fault that Apple makes each OS so tons of stuff breaks… I have never seen anything more ridiculous… most “pro” users do not upgrade at leas 6 months after an update, or worse skip a whole update… that’s insane… and everyone has to keep up with their changes… I have software that is literally 20 years old in windows 10 that just works…
@@Brendan-Black My statement is still valid. The reason why access virus users (only in Mac) have problems with the editor is due to Apple updates. The reason why 99% of audio professionals do not update Apple computers is well known, for many many years… I understand Apple fanboys get upset with this statement but it is just a fact. I am a sound engineer for well over 2 decades and have worked in countless studios, I know what I’m talking about.
@@Brendan-Black Facts. Sometimes facts and numbers mean nothing to "cult" members. You have no idea how many top studios I´ve seen with brand new Macs with Windows 10 installed on them... Whatever rides your boat.
Sold my TI a few years ago but kept the sound banks I collected over near ten tears. Last night I browsed through reverb looking for a virus snow just to access these sound banks when I came across this vst. As I always used the software with my TI it always felt like a VST anyway and while my memory is not 1:1 these sounds all sound like they did in my virus…fantastic work!
Can you share the Ti soundbanks so I can use it with Viper pls? Thank you
@@uk.leonardosants hi leonardo Please send me your email i'll send you lots of banks
Been using viper a fair bit recently and loving it. I knew it was close, but this is nuts.
oh hello
Best Emulation i´ve heard
Its effectively the same, am definately considering purchasing this, even though I have the emulator.
Thanks for the hard work Adam! You are a legendary software engineer and I wish I knew how to recreate the immortal synthesis engine.
just downloaded the demo and I am absolutely blown away by this vst, will be purchasing the full version soon
thanks for the patches, ive had this vst for a few months now, my favorite thing about it is the character, you can get all these classic tones, whereas some synths ive played with like sylenth, spire, etc.. can sound quite a bit "plain" or "flavorless" despite having a great tone, Viper sounds can really "pop with flavor/character"
Spire and serum practically make all of today's modern dance music which is why it all sounds the same, its a shame hardware synths arnt more affordable there would be a more individual sound to each track like in the 90s
If we compare the raw DSP56300 and Viper oscillators, then the second one has a slightly bulging sound in the middle. 3:33 On patch 19, this is especially audible.
Amazing achievement Adam! Viper is in my top tier of synths!
Amazing job.
Viper is the first Synth i'm working with, since the few months that i'm trying to learn how to make music. And even tho there are not very much hardstyle Lead tutorials for it ( AFAIK ) i'm loving it so freaking much.
it must have been a $%^& ton of blood sweat and tears for you to make this thing, but damn...
Was it worth it.
Aren't there many hardstyle lead tutorial for the virus TI tho? The virus serie was heavily used in edm, trance, happy hardcore, etc. I wouldn't be surprised you would simply need to recreate the virus patches on the Viper tbh.
Amazing.. if you can figure out the grain and formant wavetable modes then you have practically fulfilled the decade long craving for ti vst. Also like to note that last updates made operating viper much smoother!
is there granular synthesiz? in virus
@@BFHPET no, its some kind of wavetable morphing similar to serum warp modes, but it has very distinctive and interesting sound
Had the TI Snow, loved it but had so much sync and midi issues that I just did not use it. The Viper does not have any issues and sounds just as good!
Bye bye TI Snow 😎
FL Studio and the TI Snow are not not a good combination. Maybe it’s better now, but I already sold the Snow years ago
@@osiris5315 I do the same thing FL Studio and Virus Snow but I havent had any problem with it, I just switch to live mode on the TI VST and load it within FX instead of being an instrument, it pretty much solves the latency issues since it reports the latency. I been using it since 2011.
The same is my experience. Because of his mistakes, I couldn’t love him. I sold it... I need the Viper. If the Viper used Virus sounds, that would be a miracle. :)
I use the snow since october last year. Literally no problems.. guess it depends on something more.
just bought Viper, amazing vst, will use it in my production, but as owner of virus ti2 I can say that a lot of presets (especially from 3d party's) have a big difference in sound, but some of them have very similar sound, so now Viper is a good support to my Virus
Yes, Viper is not a 100% Virus Ti emulation, so there will be some differences in some patches, but make sure you download the Virus waves so the Virus banks will use the correct waves and the sounds will be converted more accurately.
@@adamszabomusic You did an amazing job. That's what we did wait for loooong time.
@@adamszabomusic What are these Virus Waves and how to download them?
@@messiahshow You can find all the info on the Vipers webpage
@@adamszabomusic Ok will check it out. Thanks
Man you gotta throw these audio examples from both synths randomly at us in a video and see who's still able to tell what is what.
The viper is more upright (high end biased) and the Virus is more biased towards the 500-1k. It's about a 0.3db tilt, you (and I) would not hear it in a mix, especially after saturation etc.
Both Access Virus and Adam Szabo shows respect to the electronic music. I think we can agree on that.
One other thing -- please consider a VST3 version sooner than later. VST2 seems to be on borrowed time inside Cubase. And after that I suspect it will slowly fade out of other hosts.
Not in Reaper
But Reaper is not Cubase.
@@MidnightBlueMetallic Reaper got you, if all else fails 🙂
Amazing job Adam i love this synth, one of the best synth ive bought
Very nice, Viper is quite amazing!
Amazingly close!
5:47 its the sound! Its the sound!
Will this be coming out for Mac?? I'd get this in a heartbeat if it was
The patches that are ever so slightly different, I like Viper more!!! Awesome job
you can spot a few differences, but in a mix, those not audible. good job!
Seamless as if there's no A vs. B comparison at all great job Adam!
Amazing work Adam! Love Viper!
I spent years wondering if there was a real difference between hardware and software, now I have the answer !
Well both are digital.
Nice comparison bro
I own a TI polar and I must admit that this demo sounds really promising!! Even if it is not like for like, I still would get a Viper - 100%!
HATS OFF to Adam! definately gonna buy this one. owner of a virus "c". It'a similar to it but it's not the same
Harap rendesen! Megveszem!
Good work Adam! keep it up!
Great job.
Would be great to get a multi samples OSC in one of thoses to, this way we can mix samples and digital even use FM between thoses 2, like Waldorf Blofeld do with the hardware synth (not possible on Largo the software version).
Thanks for the convincing demonstration, I would say more than almost Perfect! Anyway, too bad that after all these years still the Mac version has not been made.
Unfortunately it is not up to me, the development platform used to create Viper can only export VSTs to PC. I cannot do it until they support Mac.
@@adamszabomusic It was not intended for you, but for the developers,.Today it is not a problem to program the same software for pc and mac, everyone does it. That Viper supports only for PCs is perhaps a financial problem, I don't know, but for sure if they didn't, it's because they have some hostages, because making Viper also for mac would have been a big guaranteed gain.
@@jazzagrecords7286 I dont understand what you are talking about. Creating apps for both mac and pc is twice as hard and requires twice the resources. When they made FlowStone (the software to create Viper) it was only 1 person, and it grew bigger and bigger. To make it Mac compatible they or he would have to rewrite it from scratch, its not just pressing a button and magically happens. Yes, if you start an app with both platforms in mind then it easier, but it is what it is.
@@adamszabomusicHey, of course, creating apps for several different operating systems takes time and money, no one doubts it, but that's not the point, the reality is that since they made the Viper until today, a lot of time has passed, and today it seems that these developers have no interest, and only they know the real reason.
However, that Viper is not there for mac is not the end of the world, because luckily in the meantime the other developers have not slept, and I also think that soon Access Virus sound will remain just a nice legend. BTW I left the comment because a few years ago I had read on their Viper page that at the time the mac version had not yet been made, but from how they had written they left a hope that the mac version would one day be made, then I waited a few years and I went back to check, but nothing, so I just lost hope, that's all.
@@jazzagrecords7286 I still dont understand. What do you mean "they" made Viper? I made Viper by myself using FlowStone. FlowStone is written by another developer and he was making it alone as well. If I wouldnt have discovered FlowStone I would have never made Viper. So then we would not get Viper for PC or MAC. Its not my fault FlowStone is for PC only. Its just a thing to accept, we should be happy of what we get, and not complain simple as that.
Very similar
5:38 - access has glide, viper seems to not have glide in this preset
Its not glide, its portamento, and if you look closely both the Virus and Viper has the Porta knob turned up
@@adamszabomusic yeah, seems they both are in portamento mode, it's just that Virus part has a "up-slide" moment at the border between 1st and 2nd bar.
Quite good emulation but at som instances the emulation was a tad bit brighter and in some examples distorted.
I wish Adam would update and expand JP6K to bring it up to the same standards as this piece of software. Who knows, maybe he's working on it?!
Like add PWM osc and separate LFOs for each osc, also unison/chorus as in JP8000
@@r.d.6290 Adam a bit lazy, a bit busy, or deaf? Many people pestering him about this but he doesn't do it.
Wow, very impressive to manage such a close sound to the original. Can it replicate Virus B sounds too, do you have the banks for that as I liked it more than the Ti?
There is no Virus B sound, all the viruses sound the same. Virus Ti uses the same engine as the Virus B just with more features.
Yeah I hope so ;-)
Windows ONLY?!? Did i just get transported to 1998?
Please read the FAQ on my site to learn why its windows only.
Need OSX version ASAP!!
You Have To Do This VST for Mac also! Great!
Patch 18, phase cancelation is really noticeable in Viper, I wonder if that's fixable... I mean almost all of VST does that phase issue, while Virus sounds smooth.
Its not the phase cancellation, its the sound of the minor differences in the Bit Reducer, and internal EQ. It could easily be adjusted with an additional parametric EQ
@@adamszabomusic I think the EQ is on point, but there's this combing sound at the attack in Viper and loses this spike attack sound that Virus has. so Im sure it's not EQ or some Bit reducer problem, it sounded more like aliasing issue that the vst produce
@@yasunakaikumi As I mentioned it must be the Bit Crusher. In this patch the Virus Ti uses the "Bit Reducer Old" version and I only modeled the normal new Bit Reducer in Viper. Thus, I had to dial in a value that is not exact, only close, and causes the phase dip at a different frequency.
2:54 sine bass check
Same same, no ? :)
Nice demo, thanks.
Both are very good Synths! Original Virus sounds better, but in the mix it doesn't really matter. But I would wish that Viper would be improved. In synthedit it should be possible. If Viper has been improved then i will buy it. Until then I'll play with the "illegal?" DSP56300 Virus
I think in Viper it just needs a bit more 40-60 hz warmth or something, bit missing a bit in the bottom that can artificially be eq'd back in, I guess a bit more high quality plugin low shelf boost and air eq can fix that
Viper with right fx is kind of Virus TI3 :):):)
😟MAC VERSION ???
The biggest difference i can hear and thats the reason why i prefer the virus over anything else, are the effects of it, and especially the reverb...
but in a Daw you can have better effects so Virus become pointless because of the bugs and low polyphony so Viper wins inside a Daw
@@radurobert1 Good point!
Good stuff. at the moment I own two TI2s (darkstar & full KB version). Good to know that if access suddenly gave up entirely on these things there's some ..Access..able vst. not that I'm a mac user primarily, but any chance this is going to mac side of things? Does it support multiple midi channels or do you just launch multiple instances in a DAW to use multiple sounds out of it? Does it play well with MIDI controllers? Are the effects designed to be approximations of a TI or "damn-near-replicas" ?
I dont work in the world of music/sound design, but as a fan of recreating sounds for personal entertainment.. If Kemper/access music ever truly give up on it.. it must live on!
Thanks, im glad you like it! Unfortunately a Mac version is not possible, and I dont know when it will be. Viper only outputs one signal, so you need to add multiple instances to create multiple sounds, just like with the majority of VSTs. Yes, Viper has Midi learn, so it can be used with Midi controllers. The effects are the same as in the Virus, except for the reverb, that has its own sound, but with the right settings it can sound very close.
The "VIPER" will never be as good as the "VIRUS", but it comes close.
Well virus was made by engineers not musicians so was viper but yeah you fking nailed it..tho i wont swap my darkastar for all the vipers in the world i dont like snakes and my ti2 is been mentioned with its middle name on every station last 2yrs:pp🤣🤣🤣
The viper seems to be ever so slightly brighter than the virus, in some patches.
Well Viper is not running the code that Access wrote, Viper was coded from scratch so there will always be some microscopic differences.
Can you guys share the Ti soundbanks so I can use it with Viper pls? Or direct me where I can download it. Thank you
which ti soundbanks? the ones you hear in the video are available in the video description
@@adamszabomusic soundbank for psytrance. Thank you
Most patches are very close to the point I couldn't tell them apart. Some there is noticeable but slight difference. Namely, Viper is slightly brighter in some of the lofi and bassier patches and the detune doesn't react at the same speed as the Virus in others. Perhaps it's the LFO that's the cause. But really really close. Plus this is a plugin so as long as you keep the installer around can have it indefinitely. Virus otoh you better baby that hardware to keep it in running condition.
Does Viper load Virus patches and play back correctly? That would be the clincher for me on this one.
Thank you for your comment! Yes Viper will have the ability to load Virus patches in a future update, but obviously not every patch will convert 100% but most will be pretty close like in the video
The TI hardware is extremely solid. I have seen extreme abuse to them and act literally like tanks… but agree hardware is hardware at the end of the day… and knowing Access has dropped all support of such amazing device…
Make it Available on Mac... and I'm all in..... Sounds excellent...
Viper sounds a bit flatter (around 10% less alive) than the Virus. I can even hear it on phone speakers. But the timbre is almost identical! I wonder why it sounds flatter since they're both vst's.. Or is the hardware converter involved in the virus vst sound?
wtf are u even typing
@@fart4192 He's saying the virus is more alive with depth or fatter in sounder.
The virus also runs the engine through DSP processors. This is where I think it's being boosted.
What are you saying?
I’m confused but I’ve seen soundset offered for the virus and viper vsti can I use my virus patches on the viper? Thanks
Yes you can, look at this: ruclips.net/video/DYNQ-yaazf8/видео.html
Sounds nice, kind of lacks something in the mid lows, low end (more "life" maybe? something that happens in emulations like eq compressors and even synths), in general the viper sounds like if you did a clean eq to the sound, some saturation here and there can do the job.
At the end of the day the end result which is the track if produced and mixed correctly won't really matter if you used the virus or viper, if you know what you are doing I think you can nail it .
Good job on this synth :)
I know it gets laughed at and ridiculed but a little bit of soundgoodizer in fl studio on setting c puts the mid life into viper, I don't know what other daws have but waves one knob is basically same.
@@dickbanger8924 Thats how we create music at our label. Put some loop add kick with sidechain compression. Over it soundgoodizer.
Okay put more soundgoodizer. Damn put it 444 times through soundgoodizer before we will distribute that on cd baby.
Kérlek készítsd el a jp8000 chorus effektjét is.
Please port it to Mac. 🙏
🍻
Please make a macOS version
Is this Virus in the video just an interface (editor) or a whole Vsti itself?
Its a whole new vst ;)
Virus is also DSP 😂
Anyone know if Viper supports virus Presets?
This will answer your question: ruclips.net/video/DYNQ-yaazf8/видео.html
Please please port a Mac version!
He can't unless Flowstone goes Mac. Don't hold your breath.
@@Brendan-Black no longer needed, we have Motorola dsp emu now
Nice, are you planning to release this plugin on Mac OS?
It is not up to me, the development platform I use only compiles VST for PC.
Oh well. Thanks for taking the time to make this work on PC at least 😁. Seems more convenient than Midi Quest Pro + TI2.
Viper top synth
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does Viper have its own wavetables?
Imagine if this was out in the 2000s, you would have been a very rich man. I remember every forum on kvr eventually ended but does it sound like a virus or Moog?🤣🤣
Can i import own presets to Viper?
Not yet but it is planned for the future
Will it ever be available for Mac?
Unfortunately its not up to me, and I dont know when or if it will happen :(
Viper sounds cleaner with a little less oomph than the virus. Still pretty close though!
oomph
Cool I need to save money for this viper especially now when it loads virus banks. And no.. that free virus emulator is bad viper is 10 times better.
The only thing that I noticed in this demo is vipers treble need more highs. But I guess the equalizer in viper can change the sound a bit.
Nevertheless this is incredible because I will never be able to afford virus hardware
The question is: how did you record virus sounds? Thru audio outputs to the audio interface or thru the USB internal export? Virus sounds much better using audio outputs so I can't believe that this was recorded thru audio outputs.
On youtubes audio I doubt it would make much difference. I mostly used usb with my TI unless it was going through outboard as the differences were marginal if any.
@@keithmarksteve if you put it later through effects then the differences will rise into completely different synths, leads etc.
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The hardware sounds punchier to my ears. Identical in sound but slighlty different especialy with the attack on some sounds, maybe its just me but damn it still sounds sick and pretty much identical. Thats crazy!!
Yes, Viper is not a 100.0 % clone of the Virus, it was written completely from scratch, so there will always be some minute differences. You can always spice it up with some extra EQs and compressors, no one on earth will care if it was a Virus or Viper used in the music ;)
windows only unfortunately
Sorry but is not anybody fault that Apple makes each OS so tons of stuff breaks… I have never seen anything more ridiculous… most “pro” users do not upgrade at leas 6 months after an update, or worse skip a whole update… that’s insane… and everyone has to keep up with their changes… I have software that is literally 20 years old in windows 10 that just works…
@@julian-multiman It has nothing to do with that. Flowstone is why this VST is only on Windows.
@@Brendan-Black My statement is still valid. The reason why access virus users (only in Mac) have problems with the editor is due to Apple updates. The reason why 99% of audio professionals do not update Apple computers is well known, for many many years…
I understand Apple fanboys get upset with this statement but it is just a fact. I am a sound engineer for well over 2 decades and have worked in countless studios, I know what I’m talking about.
@@julian-multiman 😆 sure, bud.
@@Brendan-Black Facts. Sometimes facts and numbers mean nothing to "cult" members. You have no idea how many top studios I´ve seen with brand new Macs with Windows 10 installed on them...
Whatever rides your boat.
baszki oO
Sounds more like hydrasynth then virus. Still great for vst. Maybe the best.
Cool, maybe recreate these patches in hydrasynth and show how close they are to a virus
Sad Mac users...
keep in mind youtube compresses audio down to
There are already virus skins you can get from here: fastupload.io/en/zUDFDYSEGeoy4r2/file