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EnjoyRC
18.03.2006, 03:04 PM
You can also hit either ARP buttons to turn on the Virus TI.

Simply thought I'd share this....

Drammy
18.03.2006, 03:31 PM
or any of the 4 effects buttons

Mister Orange
19.03.2006, 04:22 PM
I sure hope Access are gonna fix this bug in 1.1, cos it's really getting in the way of my workflow. When I pay ?1,500 for a synth, I expect the on/off function from the on/off switch ONLY, not some crappy software bug that only tells me one thing... that Access don't take no notice of their customers and are only thinkng of their profits. How come they can all afford to go to Miami when the arp button is still turning the friggin' machine on... and how come it don't turn it OFF again?? Eh?? Answer me that? Maybe Ben Crossland can help me out here!! This is a MAJOR pain in the ass that has really put me off ever recommending Access products to any of my friends. Now my TI is sitting in my garage collecting dust 'cos I for one CAN NEVER live with bugs like this on/off crap, and now we find out that the effects buttons have the same bug. I don't think Access are ever going to be able to fix this cos they should have used USB 2. How can they ever expect the on/off switch to ever perform on 1.1??? So all that's left is for me to put the TI on ebay unless 1.1 comes up with the total integration on/off switch we've ALL been waiting for. I've been building rock solid DAWS out of cracked software for years and NEVER ONCE has the on/off switch only turned a workstation on when you want it off at the same time time as on. Why can't Access sort this out once and for all :evil: :evil: :evil:

I've emailed access support many times about this and all I get is a load abuse telling me to stop wasting their time. Now they never answer my queries.

Mr O :wink:

jasedee
19.03.2006, 08:52 PM
Nice one Mister Orange...

You had me going there for a little while!!!

:)

Timo
19.03.2006, 10:24 PM
Nice one Mister Orange...

You had me going there for a little while!!!

:)

I had to read it twice to make sure. :)

dr. orange
19.03.2006, 10:39 PM
people have time. instead of writing "I don't fu*kin care" he preferred to write half a novel 8O

Elektrobolt
20.03.2006, 02:54 AM
I sure hope Access are gonna fix this bug in 1.1, cos it's really getting in the way of my workflow. When I pay ?1,500 for a synth, I expect the on/off function from the on/off switch ONLY, not some crappy software bug that only tells me one thing... that Access don't take no notice of their customers and are only thinkng of their profits. How come they can all afford to go to Miami when the arp button is still turning the friggin' machine on... and how come it don't turn it OFF again?? Eh?? Answer me that? Maybe Ben Crossland can help me out here!! This is a MAJOR pain in the ass that has really put me off ever recommending Access products to any of my friends. Now my TI is sitting in my garage collecting dust 'cos I for one CAN NEVER live with bugs like this on/off crap, and now we find out that the effects buttons have the same bug. I don't think Access are ever going to be able to fix this cos they should have used USB 2. How can they ever expect the on/off switch to ever perform on 1.1??? So all that's left is for me to put the TI on ebay unless 1.1 comes up with the total integration on/off switch we've ALL been waiting for. I've been building rock solid DAWS out of cracked software for years and NEVER ONCE has the on/off switch only turned a workstation on when you want it off at the same time time as on. Why can't Access sort this out once and for all :evil: :evil: :evil:

Access-Music has always been very helpful and courteous to me, but then again, I also do not come on with an attitude like a donkeys behind.

I've emailed access support many times about this and all I get is a load abuse telling me to stop wasting their time. Now they never answer my queries.

Can you believe it? DUH!

H5N1-Virusinfected
20.03.2006, 05:37 AM
Elektrobolt....read his post again....with new eyes...with an open mind...

:)

jasedee
20.03.2006, 05:43 AM
Elektrobolt....read his post again....with new eyes...with an open mind...
And then realise you've been punked! teehee... :)

H5N1-Virusinfected
20.03.2006, 05:48 AM
:lol:

dr. orange
20.03.2006, 12:11 PM
however, this still prooves that the virus ti is still in alpha phase. honestly, can you image roland or yamaha selling a synth that could be turned on in vatious ways that aren't intended?

EnjoyRC
20.03.2006, 12:31 PM
You can also hit either ARP buttons to turn on the Virus TI.
or any of the 4 effects buttons
Yet, the behavior is different for the different buttons.

1. The standard Transpose [On/Off] buttons turn on the TI and remember your last patch that was active.

2. The ARP buttons start the TI with patch RAM-0 active. I don't know what else gets reset...

Maybe this was intended by Access. Undocumented features. Isn't that what Microsoft calls bugs?

Threlly
20.03.2006, 12:42 PM
I'm surprised Access have told you to "do one",
I have emailed them several times and been quite 'terse' with them.
To which, I must say, they have responded very cordially.
I admit they were telling me bullshit, but very polite bullshit.

Mind you I'm not surprised, I was in Berlin in Novemeber and found all the German people very decent indeed.
Lovely Beer, Mmmmmmm