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The synth goes to the virus control software like a vsti softsynth, the midi is the old style hardware mode external keyb controller.
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Audio>Audio Preferences - there is a little box which should be checked, which says "Plug-in delay compensation (Audio tracks + instruments). |
so whats the Virus USB AISO driver for? It shows sound levels when active, but is not routing correctly.
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Do you have the audio outputs of the TI connected to your monitoring setup? |
the card im using (Creative SB Audigy 2 ZS Notebook) gives me 3 asio drivers to work in: creative ASIO, SB Audigy 2 ASIO and SB Audigy 2 ASIO 24/96. for me to use the VC I have to select one of the above. when I select the Virus USB AISO driver (included in the installer) It shows sound levels when active, but is not routing correctly. no analog outputs are going to my mixer just spdif. Is the Virus USB AISO just midi? I was assuming that ASIO (Audio Stream Input/Output) driver would be audio (unless thats the delivery method of the midi). This just to clarify.
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When you run an application that opens these ports, the ports have the following meaning: Virus TI MIDI: This port refers to the external jackets, so it is a MIDI interface for other synths and MIDI devices. Connecting a midi cable to the Virus' MIDI IN will show up in the "Virus TI MIDI In" in the computer. Virus TI Synth: This port refers to the Virus itself, so MIDI is going to the Soundegine. Turning the knobs will send controllers and sysex so this data shows up in the "Virus TI Synth IN" in the computer. If you start the Virus Control, the following happens: Virus TI MIDI: stays the same, it refers to the external jackets as your MIDI interface. Virus TI Synth: this port is disabled now, the Virus will not take MIDI from that port. The computer will receive MIDI data from the Virus from the "Remote" functionality. In the sequencer you will have the additional MIDI port "Virus TI", which is the Virus Control Plugin port, that will receive MIDI and transports it to the Virus through the Virus Control. If USB is not connected or the MIDI ports are not opened by an application, the external MIDI jackets are functioning as classic MIDI ports for the Virus itself. I hope this clarifies things a bit. tk |
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You would hear some audio if you used the analog outs whilst using the Virus ASIO. |
My opinion
Hello everybody,
I just wanted to share my opinion about the hypersaw, because I?m a little disappointed. I think it?s a little thin in comparison to the JP. The normal saw is typical good-old Access-Saw but the Hypersaw-Saws seem to be a little thinner. I tried to program the typical Rank-1 Ariwave-Pad and i was surprised it doesn?t sound as good as the JP?s does. Ok, I just tested it for about two hours at a dealer (i?m still waiting for my TI-desktop) and should compare it at home but still I think so. Anyone who can confirm that? The rest is great! Regards MarcTale |
I love the hypersaw, very jp like to me...
hyper on both oscs, 9 saws each, analog distortion and some chorus, spread the unison out a bit and open the filter......bloody lovely. Its not exactly the same, but its not going to be....its a virus ;) ten |
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TI Plugin failing AU verification
OK maybe someone can help me out here......I just received my TI Polar. I initially installed the TI Plugin into Logic 7.2 using 1.2.3 and everything worked flawlessly. However, I upgraded to 1.2.4 today and now it is not passing AU verification and does not work anymore.....Before I downgrade does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance...... G5 dual 2.5 Ghz OSX 10.4.8 3 gig RAM Logic Pro 7.2 Pro Tools 7.2 Digi 002 ReMOTE 49 controller Mackie Control Universal |
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/usr/bin/auval -v aumu 'VCP ' AccS Your virus should be connected before running this, obviously. Paste the output back in the other thread. |
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