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VIRUS TI2 VS VIRUS C
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VIRUS TI2 VS VIRUS C

About to pull the trigger on the TI2, but then I saw that someone nearby in my city is selling a VIRUS C.

It's quite a bit cheaper than TI2 and the videos I've seen the sound feels more organic, but maybe I'm just fooling myself? Not everyone is playing the same styles of music in these demos. The virus series in general have pretty sparse contemporary representation in the gear video world as well.

What are your thoughts on these instruments, is one easier to program//more fun? The Total Integration feature will pretty much be useless to me since I'm on a Mac Catalina. The Virus C is also like a pound lighter I think which stupidly matters a lot to me lol.

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