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ddeez
14.03.2005, 11:54 PM
ignoring the "total intergration" aspect of the virus TI what does the TI have over the Virus C....could we get a list going where every single difference is listed?
thanks
Well, the Hypersaw and Wavetables for starters...
* Polyphony extended to 80 voices....
* Reverb AND delay, for each individual part...
* Programmable arpeggiator....
* Knob quantise...
* Extended Mod Matrix (6 slots; each with one source and three destinations)...
* Larger LCD display...
* 192KHz 24Bit sounds...
* Tap Tempo...
harrystainer
15.03.2005, 12:18 AM
Wooden side panels :)
ben crosland
15.03.2005, 12:23 AM
Well, the Hypersaw and Wavetables for starters...
* 192KHz 24Bit sounds....
192Khz 24bit convertors
EnjoyRC
15.03.2005, 12:45 AM
...and a small LED that intrigues all of us! :roll:
Hollowcell
15.03.2005, 01:39 AM
The Virus C has been released. :D
Someone had to say it. :wink: Hehehe.
jasedee
15.03.2005, 03:38 AM
The Virus C has been released. :D
Someone had to say it. :wink: Hehehe.
LMAO!!!! Nice one HC. Can always count on you for some cheap shots :)
midislut
20.03.2005, 11:24 PM
ignoring the "total intergration" aspect of the virus TI what does the TI have over the Virus C....could we get a list going where every single difference is listed?
thanks
its heavier !!
wildbill
21.03.2005, 01:43 AM
not sure about this, but i think you can assign specific CC's for the knobs to send.
ddeez
22.03.2005, 06:10 AM
in multi mode can you eq every patch seperately?
ddeez
30.03.2005, 06:46 AM
anyone know the answer to my eq question?
Merlot
30.03.2005, 06:54 AM
just go into multi/single mode to do it and then back into multi.
ben crosland
30.03.2005, 07:07 AM
just go into multi/single mode to do it and then back into multi.
This shouldn't be necessary - the EQs are available for tweaking directly within Multi mode via Effects Edit. In fact, you can just hold down Effects Edit and use the the 3 effects knobs on the lowest row to adjust the Mid EQ parameters.
So, in answer to your question ddeez, yes ;)
Merlot
30.03.2005, 07:14 AM
just go into multi/single mode to do it and then back into multi.
This shouldn't be necessary - the EQs are available for tweaking directly within Multi mode via Effects Edit. In fact, you can just hold down Effects Edit and use the the 3 effects knobs on the lowest row to adjust the Mid EQ parameters.
So, in answer to your question ddeez, yes ;)
Thanks for that Ben. Did not know that little trick.
ddeez
31.03.2005, 07:02 AM
man so all channels can be eqed individually...that is great. seems like this machine will b powerful.
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