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Old 24.07.2013, 11:11 PM
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Default is there a way to adjust the global volume of a Multimode Patch?

all i can find is the volume adjustment for each Part.

i'm switching between 2 different Multipatches in a song and there's a significant volume difference from 1 to the other.

anyone know how to adjust the TOTAL volume of a Multipatch?
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Jorg got back to me.

"There is no master volume for a MULTIMODE patch."

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Old 27.07.2013, 03:20 AM
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Just look at the volume levels in the one multi and go in and edit other multi to match or just adjust in DAW or on your audio interface.
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right I know I can go in part by part to volume match each multipatch but I was just hoping there was a simple overall multi patch volume control.
oh well.
ps: this is for live use. no daw, computer or audio interface.
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right I know I can go in part by part to volume match each multipatch but I was just hoping there was a simple overall multi patch volume control.
oh well.
ps: this is for live use. no daw, computer or audio interface.
1) A good number of highly programmable synths **also** have individual oscillator levels per program to be mindful of as well as say a master overall oscillator level when programming a sound,

and...there's your master volume knob on your virus...easy to do live...

2) mentioned DAW/audio interface because it's actually quite common in live use because for instance, good number of highly functional interfaces have fully functional standalone operation as mixer function where you can feed both your monitors and send to the 'house' without need of computer.
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problem is i'm playing 2 multipatches within 1 song.

if i raise the master volume live when i change patches i also raise the volume of the input thru (iphone playing all the backing tracks) and it throws off the balance of the patch and the tracks.
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Try this, feed the channels whose volumes you want to change to destination stereo out 2. Feed out stereo 2 back into the virus input and set an unused midi, multi channel patch to an input. Set this Multi to stereo output 1 or 3. Now you can modulate midi cc channel 7 of this input patch as a master mixer volume/fx.

If you want to add your idevice, you would still need an external mixer, with stereo 2 out going into it and the idevice, but, you can direct the individual multi channels to different outs, so some multi channels use this mixer's volume and fx and other's don't. It's good for layering fx and stuff out of order as well.

A down side is it's voice consumption, however the ability to share fx, saves voices on the individual multi channels. So say they all have the same delay, one at the end should save resources of 4 separate delays set the same. Probably less messy as well.
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