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Old 30.03.2014, 11:32 PM
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Default Change Amplifier Volume value using knobs/buttons (Not Virus control) ?

Where I can found Amplifier Volume using knobs (Not Virus control) ?
Sorry Guys for maybe this stupid question... but I can't find in Single Mode where I can change Volume Amplifier in my VIRUS TI, not using the Virus Control....
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Old 31.03.2014, 02:49 AM
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Saturation knob (aka Osc Vol), it's dual purpose.

Turning it anti-clockwise from 12-o-clock controls the oscillator volume.
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True, but it doesn't affect noise or ring mod level.
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Old 01.04.2014, 01:54 PM
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you can assign all these parameters to a soft knob, or just "channel volume".

but in "single mode", you can just turn the main volume down? this is only useful when working with multiple sounds...

noise and specially ring mod are an important aspect of the patches using it, not just some level control to tame down - 'cause it changes the whole sound with it, so watch out for that.
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