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Changing Virus Rams/Roms
Is it possibe?
I mean like an extension card? |
For what purpose? Sounds like you're thinking in ROMpler territory...
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Maybe. This is my first vintage synth so please forgive me for my stupid newbie questions :?
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Damn.
Doesnt vintage mean physical? |
There's not really any need for plug-in ROMs, when it's easy to install new banks from standard midi sysex. Expansion cards are usually for machines that need wave data.
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As per dictionary.com:
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Maybe you meant "hardware" or "virtual analog" synth? :wink: |
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I have often wondered as to what the compatibility of foreign synth patches with Virii were. For instance, several synths can create patches via MIDI Sysex, right? So, if someone creates a cool set of banks on an "ABC123" synth and then dumps it into MIDI Sysex, can I load it into my Virus C? AND If it can load will I have the same power over those presets via the multitude of knobs, FX, filters, OSC, etc. as I do on "native" Virus patches? Oh pleeeeeeease say yes! 8O |
in thory the patch midi data is just parameter data and "instructions" to this parameters.
how about trying and let us know :wink: |
I don?t think it will work. Some parameters may mean one thing in the Virus and another in the "ABC123" synth.
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Somthing defanetly will happen.
But its not going to be the same sound if the 2 synths have different parameters. For example if "ABC123"s parameter 20 means cutoff? How would that sound on a virus. |
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Wouldn't it be fekking cool if there were some standardization of such parameters? Maybe not for hardware manufacturers... :wink: -Alex |
Well anyway the patch wouldn?t sound the same at all due to the different components and DSP-programming. Futhermore "synth A" maybe has 2 LFO?s and "synth B" has 3 LFO?s (and different destinations), "synth A" has 2 oscilators and "synth B" has 3 oscilators, maybe the mod-matrix is more extensive in "synth A" than "synth B", etc. etc. etc...
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No, it really wouldn't work at all. System Exclusive data, as implied by the term, is exclusive to the machine you're dealing with, and the OS on that machine. It would be sort of like dumping an executable set of instructions for Windows into OS X. There's a lot more to a patch than simple MIDI that could be interpreted by any synth. However, people have had the idea before of a universal system, hence: General MIDI. And we know how that sounds...
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