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Old 17.09.2016, 06:41 PM
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Default How to save effect settings in Virus TI multi mode?

Hi,

I use multi-mode for performance.

I generally have the keyboard split in several ways and several patches layered over each other.

Here is my problem:

How do I save the effect settings and the MONO setting for each patch? Every time, I have to manually set the effect settings to the desired levels, and have to click on/off the MONO button for what I want.

It's a huge pain in the ass and potentially a performance killer if I'm not fast enough to set all the effect settings on the fly.

There must be a way!! Please help. Thanks.
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Old 22.09.2016, 03:49 PM
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From the Virus Ti Quickstart manual:

"The Virus TI has 128 slots for storing your Multi set-ups. The rst 16 (0-15) of these are ‘embedded’ Multis, by which we mean that they store all the data for the patches they use, so any edits you make to the sounds are automatically preserved when you store the Multi, so you need never worry about breaking a preset. Multis numbered 16 and upwards do not store the individual patch data, but instead refer to patches stored in the Single RAM/ROM banks."

Or you can save different versions of your patches to be used in specific multis.
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Old 19.10.2016, 02:05 PM
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Thanks! Wish the bank was larger than 16 though!
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