The Access Virus TI Snow is an ultra-compact, affordable modelled analogue synthesizer that brings Access's renowned Total Integration (TI) technology to a more accessible price point. Released in 2008, this sleek, off-white module represents the most...
Dave Smith’s Rev2 Desktop is simply a keyboardless Rev2 and features 16 voices of polyphony, dual DCOs, integrates a 2-/4-pole resonant low-pass Curtis filter, offers waveshape modulation, bi-timbral operation, built-in effects engine, polyphonic...
DeepMind 6 is the younger brother of DeepMind 12. The device offers a twice smaller number of polyphony voices, a one-octave smaller keyboard (smaller size and weight as well) and doesn’t have a Wi-Fi module. In other respects it replicates DeepMind 12 and is $300 cheaper.
The Access Virus Indigo 2 is a virtual analog synthesizer released by Access Music in 2003. It is the 3-oct keyboard version of the Virus C, which is a significant upgrade from its predecessor. This compact 37-key synthesizer maintains the sleek,...
The Access Virus TI represents a groundbreaking evolution in synthesizer design, bridging the divide between hardware and software instruments through what Access calls "Total Integration" (hence the TI designation). Released in October 2005 after...