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Yornav
03.03.2010, 02:02 PM
Heey... I was wondering how people mix their music with their virus. I mean I am pretty stuck :(

If I would use VST's. Life would be much simpler... I guess... I have a track for each instrument. Am I the only one who has troubles making a good mix with the virus control center? I mean... I am pretty stuck... It seems I can't find myself a confidence way how to use the 3 outputs... Also... I miss a little compressor... when I stream more sounds to one of the outputs, compressing then compresses all the sounds...

Also Don't know what and when to bounce... or sample... Because when bounced. There is no way back to any options to rebalance the song. The only option you have is to cut frequencies. And still... If cutting or cutoff sweeping. You don't have the filters of the virus... Other coloration...

Any tips or tricks? tnx

thomas
03.03.2010, 05:11 PM
ATM I just mix in the virus internaly. It has it's limmitations but it's not bad.
When i'm finished I bounce all parts en mix them futher.
Also i think compression is a bit overrated. Using sidechain compression for something as a bass i can understand, but compressing a melody is not really nessecary untill the song is ready and bounced. You can use the part volume automation

boborulz
08.03.2010, 12:12 PM
yea, i've found a few work arounds, as my program is also chewing up alot of the CPU time, this helps with that too...I use the three outputs, three different channels of effects, when I use another sound on the channel (just for testing purposes) I just turn off the effects for the previous channel.

It's all about bouncing down when you have a line (relatively) complete. Saves CPU time, and gives you freedom to move onto a different sound. I manage to juggle this balance alright, to where I find I only need to bounce every so often.

I coup with the internal mixer as well.

There are work arounds, it just takes time and patience.

:D

PaPi
14.05.2010, 04:03 AM
I rarely have more than one Virus track, I have so many synths, the Virus is just one of them...
Anyhow, I use the VST and I love it (one less machine to route through the analog mixer) and I never bother with multitimbrality (I have a Snow, it's limited anyway.) If I need two Virus tracks, I'll record the first track, freeze (bounce) it, and then proceed to record the next one. That simple.

FSTZ
22.06.2010, 09:04 PM
I usually have about 4 tracks of virus TI and 2 from the powercore

then I'll layer a sub bass usually with another synth like the Albino or the emulatorX2

I'll use the TI for the meat of the bass sounds and the powercore for pads and fx, etc..

mitchiemasha
23.06.2010, 01:41 AM
I usually have 4 tracks from my virus. I use all 3 usb outs with 2 having side chain (ducking) added to it. 1 quite extreme for my rolling bass lines and the other only slight. The 3rd out I leave dry for other sounds I might add what don't need it.

It's more abt what works for you though! Currently my technique isn't but I like it. Half the fun is finding a technique you like to use.

MBTC
23.06.2010, 01:59 AM
I'll use the TI for the meat of the bass sounds and the powercore for pads and fx, etc..

Just curious, why prefer the powercore for pads? And what do you use for leads?

FSTZ
23.06.2010, 01:35 PM
Just curious, why prefer the powercore for pads? And what do you use for leads?

it just became my workflow...

no real reason other than I wanna keep the parts of the TI open for more advanced sounds.