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musaicsong
04.01.2012, 05:26 PM
Other than just saving your settings, does anyone know how to batch, label and convert your Virus-TI settings into a .mid file? This would make it a whole lot easier have your organized work inside of the patch folders and double-click them from the library window, than having to load your individual settings and then waiting for the Virus to finish its' round of starting each time.
(Example: if you want to turn a .wave file into a .rex file, you need to purchase "Recycle" from Propellerhead).
Thank you for any and all input/answers.

musaicsong
06.01.2012, 01:20 AM
Here's the answer out of the manual:
"- In the Virus TI/Patches folder, create a new folder called ‘My Patches’
- Copy/Paste the file ‘My Patches.mid’ to this folder - Rename the copy e.g. ‘My Patches 1.mid’
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 as many times as required, incrementing the version number each time
- Use VirusControl to delete the patches in the additional copies."

Finally I get to professionally organize that whole Virus-TI library by sound. Imagine, now I can have folders labeled "Ambient"; "Beat"; "Guitar", etc. and there will be nothing but the expected sounds from each sound designer.

musaicsong
06.01.2012, 01:42 AM
I still need to know how to save my tweaked settings within each patch, grouped for the creation of my .mid file just like the rest of the artists sound sets downloaded from Access. Can anyone share the answer please?

musaicsong
06.01.2012, 03:03 AM
I am sick and tired of Access and their selfish games.
Where did they hide ‘My Patches.mid’ file. What kind of stupid fuckbrain would make a manual informing you to "Copy/Paste the file ‘My Patches.mid’", as stated above and not tell you where to find it? I searched every Access Virus folder. Not there.

musaicsong
06.01.2012, 03:09 AM
The actual person who invented Virus must have died before it was fully developed, and some dope smoking idiot inherited it and don't know how to fix its known issues, nor do anything to improve its all around standard.

musaicsong
06.01.2012, 04:15 AM
Okay. Using the "finder", it showed me that "My Patches.mid" is located:
MacBook>Users>Home(your Name)>Documents>Access Music>Virus TI,
sitting there alone for no good reason I can think of.