In recent years, Germany-based Access Music moved up the ladder to join elite group of the world's most illustrious synthesizer makers. And for very good reason: Introduced in 1997, the virtual analog Virus was received enthusiastically by both the international music press and players. Powered by fat sounding oscillators, extremely flexible, analog sounding filters and a stunning range of features, the Virus' rise to fame was swift. Today it is unarguably the most sought-after instrument of its kind and the wellspring of their reputation.