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Playing multiple Virus Channels in Cubase SX atthe same time
Is it possible then?
At the moment when I select ANY or Channel 1 in a midi track in SX, which corresponds to the GlobalChan on the Virus, it plays. So if I wanted to play another midi track, but use a different patch/prog, in the same project how do I do it please? |
You have to choose Multi on your Virus. And make sure that each Part has a different midi chanel.
>hit Multi - the led above Multi goes on >hit Edit - the led above Edit goes on >use the ( - Part + ) buttons to go thruogh the 16 parts. >use the ( - Parameter + ) to find the 'MidiChanel' |
Re: Playing multiple Virus Channels in Cubase SX atthe same
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cooool, just opened up a whole now frontier - wicked.
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So my question for those who use thier sequencers and virus's in this way how do you get around this? I'm kinda a little frustrated because you tweak a sound till it is just what you want including the effect and then it gets taken away. Whats a solution? I'm still learning how to sx2 and my virus c so basic explanantions would be good. I'm going to try a few things tonight and I'm guessing that I will have to have to set up a similar effect and an audio channel in cubase. What do you do? |
There is no way to get around it. The virus has a global delay/reverb (heaven knows why, totally retarded idea in first place.) If you want to use it in multi-mode then your up shit creek im afraid. Yes I know it makes multi-mode pretty much a waste of time unless you plan on using external delay/verb for each sound.
The virus TI will change all of that because it has independant delay/reverb for each sound, doesnt help you much I know but still its about bloody time :) ten |
yes after my initial excitement and thinmking that this would make the work progress great i'm now disappointed :cry:
so I guess i have to record each sound to an audio track and keep the midi track for changing if need be at a later date. |
brett one workaround for this situation is to set up your audio outs through your soundcard... and use vst fx.
for example if you get a soundcard with 6 trs in's, you could record 3 stereo channels simultaneously from the virus into 3 seperate stereo channels in your sequencer, each of which can be set up with different vst fx. this is one of the reasons i am still sitting waiting going insane waiting for the TI. 8O cheers blay |
cheers pete. i have a pulsar2 card limited analog ins but also has digital(adat) ins which is why i've been thinking lately that my next purchase will be an A/D converter. any recommendations? and do the "puchases" ever STOP!!
ps give my love to everybody down there!! |
they call it GAS brett (gear acquisition syndrome) :wink:
...and i am about to burst. about the pulsar card - i would honestly consider selling it and getting a soundcard with sufficient ins - external soundcards are getting so damn cheap! besides im a bit of a nazi on signal path - less is best. ebay it up and see whats around with at least 6 ins.... everyones good down this way - tim goes on tour this week - drew is off to israel soon - im stuck here dribbling shit to you over a forum whilst i wait for my damn keyboard :roll: :wink: cheers pete |
hmmm dint know man, just getting to finally know my pulsar and I like it... next to 0 latency, 24/96 recording, like all the easy routing available and slowly getting to like the synths ( when I take ny hands off the virus that is) so yeah i dont really wanna get rid of it. i reckon i piss off my behringer mixer and get a decent a/d converter and i will be happy.
gas indeed... |
or maybe sell it all and get one of those tolkien ti's :wink: i feel for ya mate seeing your frustration very clearly on this forum... hey has tim and drew gone yet? when is tim due back? ...dribble, dribble 8)
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wish i could get back for that party on the 28th - sounds like a nice one... and brett im not angry - just disappointed :wink: :roll: cheers pete |
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Currently I have an old 700MHz athlon running Win98se, and have no soundcard with ASIO etc., but that's all about to change soon (I've got my eye on a 1.9GHz Centrino2 laptop, and an Emu 1616M cardbus soundcard with Behringer ADA8000 AD convertor to get the extra eight analogue ins/outs from the ADAT connection), but in the meantime I've absolutely no idea how many plugins I can expect to run in realtime for processing lots of incoming and outgoing audio at the same time..... I understand it's a "how long is a piece of string" question, but let's take the most extreme example possible... How many Waves' reverbs would you reckon could be run in realtime, using a preset such as Concert Hall, or something, for processing incoming audio channels (up to 16 mono channels - the reason being that I have 16 direct outs and 8 busses on my hardware mixer)? Thanks! |
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take that length of string, divide it by the number of keys on your controller keyboard and multiply it by the cigarette butts in your ashtray, and woila! ;) but seriously timo - id hate to even try and guess and then have you disappointed with the actual result. too many factors to consider - ram/mobo/harddrive/fsb/ just to name a couple... but i can tell you that my girlfriend used to own a celeron 800/512m pc133/40gig 7200 hd/cheap gigabyte mobo - and generally i could push it out to about 20 to 24 simultaneous stereo tracks, running realtime fx on say half of those tracks, and a waves c4 compressor running realtime over the entire mix. just an example for you to estimate from - im not even going to try and guess what performance your system will give you. (btw my girlfriends celeron was a piece of shit - really unstable). cheers blay |
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