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Old 17.01.2007, 08:27 AM
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"OS 2.0 for Virus TI has some new oscillator types:

"The new version features additional oscillator types, enhanced Wavetable synthesis and more wavetables. It allows you to see how expensive a chosen patch is and features Section Locking through Virus Control. Patches can be finally sorted by category and the onboard patch ROM contains addition 256 sounds by Matthew Stolley and Matt Picone.

We have included new oscillator modes, greatly expanding on the flexibility of these already powerful sound-sculpting tools.

The remaining oscillator modes all make use of a new technology for the Virus TI, called Grain Table. The basic idea behind this technology, is to take the existing wavetables, and apply similar techniques as those used in some granular sampling and pitch-shifting algorithms to open up a whole new world of possibilities. Each of the two main types: Grain Table and Formant Table are presented in both Simple and Complex formats. In each case, the Simple mode offers fewer parameters, and a higher polyphony than Complex, with the values of parameters common to each mode remaining constant.

It’s important to note that the characteristics of the Grain Table and Formant Table oscillators are quite different to those of traditional “granular” sampling/synthesis techniques, which tend to be associated with other-worldly “clouds” of sound. In the Virus TI, we have instead employed the technology to achieve a very musical result which should prove every bit as useful as the other oscillator types in all manner of musical projects."
any other informations? what do you think about it?

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Old 17.01.2007, 01:36 PM
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Interesting, but where did you see this? It isn't on the Access website.
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PS > And another thing! Will the Ti|3 have user customisable/importable wavetables? A ribbon-controller or XY-Pad might be nice, too, please! Thanks!
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Old 17.01.2007, 03:08 PM
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camus,
did your teachers tell you to "always cite your sources"!?

looking forward to this!
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Old 17.01.2007, 08:16 PM
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been seeing a lot of talk about this os update on other forums.

there's some great new features in there, plus ones I have been waiting for like categories in the VC.

We shall know tomorrow.
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Old 17.01.2007, 08:34 PM
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Old 17.01.2007, 10:57 PM
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They can keep all of that. I just want the long promised RTAS version of Virus Control already!!
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Old 17.01.2007, 10:57 PM
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Ok, I've scoured the web and managed to source the PDF it was allegedly taken from.

I've uploaded it here:-

OS v2.0 Addendum (PDF)

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Graintable synthesis and Formants.
The basic idea behind this technology, is to take the existing wavetables, and apply similar techniques as those used in some granular sampling and pitch-shifting algorithms to open up a whole new world of possibilities. Each of the two main types: Grain Table and Formant Table are presented in both Simple and Complex formats.
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Wavetable PWM
The WavePWM oscillator takes two instances of the same wavetable, and phase-shifts them against each other to achieve an effect reminiscent of the traditional pulsewidth modulation of a pulse wave oscillator.
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Additional Wavetables
Access have created 27 new wavetables for OS2. Each has been carefully selected to compliment the existing content, and to exploit the
characteristics of the new oscillator modes. They come in several different flavours, including filter-like sweeps, formant morphs, harmonic inter-play, Fibonacci sequences and more.
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Section Locking
Section locking is a unique and versatile tool to import certain aspects of a patch into another one. It enables Virus Control user to decide which aspect of a given sound is changed when browsing through patches.
Imagine you are working on a song and you just played a melody which works great with the delay pattern of the current patch. Unfortunately, the patch itself doesn’t really match the rest. Under normal circumstances you will alter the delay pattern once you start browsing through alternative sounds. With
Section Locking though, you can lock the Delay and therefore browse through patches without impacting the great melody you’ve just played which unfortunately relies on this certain type or Delay.
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Inactive Parameters
Right from the start, the Virus TI hardware didn’t show inactive parameters in order to keep the parameter menus as short as possible. The Virus Control plug-in from now on shows inactive parameter in a semi translucent fashion which will increase your overview dramatically. You will never tweak a parameter without anything happening again (because the entire section was off).
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Patch Complexity Indicator
The playmode page on the Virus TI hardware contains a new icon which informs you about the complexity of the current patch. The complexity is an indicator of the polyphony at your disposal whilst playing this particular patch. The icon, which looks similar to the battery status icon on your mobile phone, shows between one and five bars where one bar stands for a rather “cheap” sound and five for a pretty “expensive” one.
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Search By Category
With version 2.0 the Virus Control plug-in allows you to search for specific sounds by filtering for a patch category.
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Two new ROM banks
In addition to the 17 ROM banks, OS 2.0 features two new ones by Matt Stolley and Matt Picone. Stolley’s “10 Dirty years” bank will probably get us intro trouble, either for his tendency of choosing explicit patch names or for the darkness of his latest breaks, electro and d’n’b bank. Assuming that you’re 18 years or older we suggest that you point your TI to bank ROM-R but only on mentally-stable days.

Matt Picone’s latest submission in contrast is rather bright and a welcome addition to the players among us. The new bank features versatile live patches, beautiful ambient beds and arpeggiators. Nevertheless there is a couple of sounds you shouldn’t use at a family dinner.
Hope this isn't fake! Looks like a real nice new set of features.

Looks like they took the wavetable PWM idea from us! http://www.infekted.org/virus/showth...=Pulse%20width

That will make for absolutely MONSTROUS patches!!! (See my demos on that Pulse Width thread, which uses the exact same thing. Or at least listen to this demo:-
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[2 x detuned saw-oscillators with/without PW]

...Which shows the difference between: a) two x detuned saw oscillators with pulse-width modulation, and then the same two x detuned oscillators b) but without the PW modulation.

Both in mono, and no unison used.
...which was made using a Korg Trinity Moss synthesis board that allows you to phase-shift two copies of a single saw-wave oscillator to give a really thick sound, using just one oscillator, even before even touching unison! Add two of the same PWM oscillators, slightly detuned from each other, and it sounds as raw as anything. And just 1-note of polyphony.
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Old 18.01.2007, 05:01 AM
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Looks like they took the wavetable PWM idea from us! http://www.infekted.org/virus/showth...=Pulse%20width
hey, that post is almost 3 years old.
and the links still work!! nice.
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Old 19.01.2007, 03:41 AM
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Well Nova Musik here in the states is advertising new prices for the TI line, and announcing OS 2. http://www.novamusik.com/search.aspx...l&keyword=3197
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Oh, mild chuckle.
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