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--SYNTH-- 11.05.2005 01:05 AM

:( I CAN SEE NOW THAT EVERYTIME I TRY TO DUMP ANY SOUND INTO MY CUBASE PROJECT IT ACTUALLY DOESN'T DUMP IT IN THE RIGHT WAY......EVERYTIME THE SOUND IS DUMPED DIFFERENTLY OR EVEN IT IS NOT DUMPED AT ALL (I'VE TRYED THE SINGLE BUFFER DUMP AND THE ARRANGMENT DUMP AND BOTH ARE SCREWING UP MY SOUNDS) :(


I DONT KNOW IF IT MY PROBLEM, OR IF IT IS THE CUBASE PROBLEM, OR THE VIRUS PROBLEM.......OR EVEN MY M-AUDIO INTERFACE PROBLEM


ANYONE WITH THIS EXPERIENCE??? ANY HELP?????

Tomer=Trance 11.05.2005 06:20 AM

sounds like cubase is filtering sysex or midi data.

ben crosland 11.05.2005 08:12 AM

What tempo are you running the sequence? Try it really slow, to see if that helps.

Onkel Dunkel 11.05.2005 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ben crosland
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Originally Posted by Onkel Dunkel
Is there any differense between a Virus Classic and a Virus B except the colour :?: It would make sense that it?s the same OS as the B since it?s the same version number as the latest OS for B :roll:

It is essentially the same OS, it's just that the Classic boots up with 'Virus Classic' in the display :D

Also, the Virus B had two versions - 'T' and 'S'. There was no difference in functionality, it was just down to a revision of the Motorola DSP, but small differences had to be coded for the OS to work on the revised version.

Classic owners needn't worry about this - there is only one version for them, but for these small reasons, the OS is specific to that model.

Oh, i wasn?t aware of this :oops: :roll:

Onkel Dunkel 11.05.2005 05:15 PM

I?ve had trouble dumping sysex data from Cubase but i solved it by saving a midi-file with a slow tempo and then i played it back with windows media player with the midi port that the virus is on selected as default playback device. A little anoying way to do it but it works :roll:

--SYNTH-- 11.05.2005 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Tomer=Trance
sounds like cubase is filtering sysex or midi data.

i've already took out sysex filtering on "preferences" on cubase

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Originally Posted by ben
What tempo are you running the sequence? Try it really slow, to see if that helps.


im running in 100 bpm (seems very slow for me)


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Originally Posted by onkel
I?ve had trouble dumping sysex data from Cubase but i solved it by saving a midi-file with a slow tempo and then i played it back with windows media player with the midi port that the virus is on selected as default playback device. A little anoying way to do it but it works

how?? i didnt understand very much :? explain to me plz

AND WHAT DO U THINK ABOUT USING SOUNDDIVER TO RECORD MY SOUNDS???? IS IT BETTER??? DO U THINK IF I CAN'T DUMP SOUNDS TO CUBASE I PROBABLY CANNOT SAVE MY SOUNDS INTO SOUNDDIVER EITHER???

MADSTATION 11.05.2005 08:41 PM

Synth: I believe 100 is way too fast. Try 40 or 60!

DIGITAL SCREAMS 11.05.2005 09:09 PM

I used to use 100bpm in Cubase VST 5 with no probs. I was using a Delta 10/10 at the time.

DS

Onkel Dunkel 12.05.2005 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by --SYNTH--
how?? i didnt understand very much :? explain to me plz

1. Import the file you want to upload to your virus in your sequenser
2. Lower the tempo to about 40 to 60 bmp
3. Export to a MIDI-file
4. Go to "control panel" in windows
5. Doubleclick "sounds and multimedia"
6. Choose "audio"
7. In "MIDI music playback" choose the MIDI port your Virus is connected to
8. Make sure that LoPage and HiPage in the Virus is both set to SysEx
9. Play the MIDI-file you saved
Voila!!!

--SYNTH-- 12.05.2005 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Onkel Dunkel
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Originally Posted by --SYNTH--
how?? i didnt understand very much :? explain to me plz

1. Import the file you want to upload to your virus in your sequenser
2. Lower the tempo to about 40 to 60 bmp
3. Export to a MIDI-file
4. Go to "control panel" in windows
5. Doubleclick "sounds and multimedia"
6. Choose "audio"
7. In "MIDI music playback" choose the MIDI port your Virus is connected to
8. Make sure that LoPage and HiPage in the Virus is both set to SysEx
9. Play the MIDI-file you saved
Voila!!!

Can I let the Lopage and Hipage always at sysEx????? what are they for??


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