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Old 05.07.2010, 07:42 PM
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Could you please tell me how the keyboard looks like :
(next to the wood used look also at the colors and graphics)

TI1 : http://soundtrack.ie/virus_ti_kybd_angle.jpg

TI2 : http://www.long-mcquade.com/files/2696/lg_virus.jpg
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Old 08.07.2010, 03:25 PM
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I think its the second one with the smaller virus logo. I don't have internet at the cabin where I am working right now, will in the next few days. So it's a ti2 I presume. By the way, it's an amazing board when you start putting sounds together. Don't yet understand the multi-sequencer-patch relationship. Just irritated I got a repacked synth from the dealer.
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Old 09.07.2010, 07:12 AM
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Don't yet understand the multi-sequencer-patch relationship
I've been working with synths since around 1993, and one of the things i found always most irritating were the multis.

In the vast majority of past and present synths, the instruments programmed into a multimode are a reference to the sounds in single mode. That means if you have inst A17 on track 01, then you go into single mode and edit A17, next time to go into multimode you´ll find you got the "new" A17 not the old. That was a real problem, because if you needed slight variations of A17 (eg different LFO quantization) for different multis, you had to use another slot in the memory like A18.

VIRUS solves this by putting real copies of the singles into the multi (not just pointers) so if you edit one single of the multi, the variation is kept in the multi without affecting the original or the other copies you may have on other multis.
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