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Old 28.07.2013, 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by bluesmoose View Post
That is nice.

I have seen screenshots of the Blofeld with linear and non-linear filter envelope attacks.
I looked in the manual and it has envelope attack, decay, sustain and release as mod destinations for filter env, amp env, env3 and env4.
So, if they can draw the modified envelopes, maybe Virus Control will someday.
...Or, just buy a Blofeld! I have both Virus KC and Blofeld Kybd and they are both individual beasts with their own personalities and deeply programmable.

Why be so defensive and as well as dismissive when you can actually learn a lot on this forum's past posts via searches and studying the whole user manual as well as Access's "Programming Analog Synthesizers", which is a free download and has exercises that are specific to the Virus architecture?

Lastly, what's up with people with a new to them synth, that they immediately bemoan "what it could-a/should-a be" and complain it's not as bright as a Nord, in this case?

Sarcasm and sardonic humor should be taken in-stride if you see where what stance you immediately came from before actually getting to know your instrument in and out.

Tweakhead, among others on this forum, have incredible insight, experience, and programming advice that is shared here and being dismissive actually says much more about your composure than anything else.

I was being kind and as always, please read aforementioned manual and guide for the Virus and of course, experiment by dismantling programs to see how they are composed because every synth is different.
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