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Old 08.11.2005, 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by piVVi
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Originally Posted by piVVi
mmm... I understand nothing!
But, If I monitor all the part from virus headphone out, why I have to send audio through usb port? usb must trasmit only midi, right?
So, If I play a key on the virus and listen it by his headphone out I have latency?

Maybe in the last moment, when I need to render the complete track I have to use usb for audio, right? why usb audio sound not good as analog audio? In theory if you use analog you have to do dual conversion, with the usb all remain in digital domain, right?

thanks for your time
please, can someone reply to this?
thanks!
If you understand nothing it's hard for someone here to teach you everything. Basically the TI can send sounds to the computer via the USB aswell as midi data, this mode is found when you run a vsti plugin from Access called the Virus Control. If you don't get into this mode your basically running the TI like a normal synth.

At the moment, as I understand it the headphone output is just a mirror of the OUTPUT 1 of the TI also the spdif out is the same. If you choose the TI as a sound card (ie audio playback in your software) you will hear your software outs through OUTPUT 1 along with any TI synth sounds.

You will not hear any sound that has it's output set to output2 in the head phones unless you route it through your studio / computer and back via Access Virus TI sound driver (ASIO or MME).

That will get you started.
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