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dys4iK
16.04.2008, 06:37 PM
I'm looking at buying a used virus C (I've been in the market for months).

I'm looking for some information about making sure it is in proper working order.

Doc Jones
17.04.2008, 02:51 AM
are you going to be able to get your hands on it to test it out? if so, certainly check all the buttons and knobs (especially filter and res) looking for wobbly or things that feel loose. I would also turn it off and back on and make sure it boots without any issue and lastly of course, make sure it makes sound :)

AlexHall74
17.04.2008, 04:00 AM
are you going to be able to get your hands on it to test it out? if so, certainly check all the buttons and knobs (especially filter and res) looking for wobbly or things that feel loose. I would also turn it off and back on and make sure it boots without any issue and lastly of course, make sure it makes sound :)
Damn straight, as the good Doc Jones said. Also, check all the keys if it is a KC. These can go bad if abused (or dropped).

:)

-Alex

Juho L
17.04.2008, 05:21 AM
And also try polyphonic patches. Play as many notes as possible and see if all the sounds suddenly die. That's one nasty bug that has been featuring in Virii since the B-series.

RASP
17.04.2008, 08:44 AM
Make sure you install the current O.S. 6.5

dys4iK
18.04.2008, 03:12 PM
Well, all that is done and it was great.

I now happily own a virus C (desktop).

Woohooo!

Thanks all.

AlexHall74
18.04.2008, 05:35 PM
Congratulations! Enjoy your Infektion!!!

:)

P.S. A quick tip: Use Windows Media Player to load your VC desktop with new OS or banks of sounds from the Access site. Access actually recommends WMP for this. Just be sure that in Control Panel->Sounds&Audio Devices your MIDI interface is selected for MIDI playback for your PC.

Doc Jones
18.04.2008, 06:39 PM
a very nice synth there. congrats!

dys4iK
20.04.2008, 05:36 PM
Congratulations! Enjoy your Infektion!!!

:)

P.S. A quick tip: Use Windows Media Player to load your VC desktop with new OS or banks of sounds from the Access site. Access actually recommends WMP for this. Just be sure that in Control Panel->Sounds&Audio Devices your MIDI interface is selected for MIDI playback for your PC.

I'll try that out (once I'm done playing with all the sounds currently in there!)

This certainly puts out sound as phat as my a6. I'm quite happy with it.