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scottyd2k9 I usually have more fun using hardware synth than software synths. I have got some good vsts though, serum, sylenth, massive.
But I've now decided that I want an hardware synth aswell. I was going to pick out of these 3

Jp8080
Access virus c
Access virus TI
Which one would be the best for uk hardcore, makina and freeform ?

Cheers peeps :)
Hard2Get The Virus synths can create much more sounds than the JP. The Virus C and TI create the same sounds more or less but the TI has a USB interface which allows you to use it like a VSTi. They are all equally good for those genres, however the JP8080 is by far the cheapest, and for supersaws i think it sounds better than the Virus series of synths, but they produce that sound really well.
If you want to compare the sounds; from about 2002 Scott Brown was using the JP for his supersaws and Breeze & Styles were using a Virus B.
So the next thing to consider is how much money you have and what you really want from the synth.

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