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Originally Posted by Wandering Kid
what im thinking of doing is to work entirely in single mode. get a patch sounding roughly the way i want it. record it to wav audio. play back the wav whilst editting another patch in single mode and get the desired timbre then bounce that down. line them up in soundforge, add effects, normalise and put it into my song. is this how everyone else does it?
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I use the Virus in single mode most often. I like to use single-multi-mode when experimenting with re-routing sounds, but thats about all. I find the voices are used up way too quickly in my VC to use single-multi all the time. If I wanna layer I usually layer the VC with another synth in my setup. Other than that single mode for me. Record to wave, then play another is my most common method.
I do the like the fact you can save multi setups independant to the original patches though. For example when I'm making a track I usually want to tweak the patches to fit the song itself - not change the original patch.
Still though, if my VC had more voices I can't help but think I'd use single-multi-mode a hell of alot more. As it is though, I hardly ever touch it.