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Maybe every note you play is being sent to the Virus twice? I don't know how, but this would explain the phasing and the fact that it disappears in mono mode.
I suggest double-checking your MIDI connections/settings. |
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mono mode helps with things like kik drums anyway because your release of the previous note could be phasing with the start of a new note. |
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i have had the same problem
havent fixed sound a good solution yet .. but try and change the filter settings, from seriel to parallel or one of the others (i'm not a home right now, so i cannot check the names ;) It seemed to help for me... when i get home later i can check :) |
please let me know. sounds hopefull.
I had official answer from Acces, but they were not really helpfull for now: Dear Jim, Are you using the Virus TI Control in Cubase and have you tried this with different PARTs in the Virus TI Control Center? I can't really recreate this here at all. Moving the OSC BALANCE slider to the very left or right really gives me what I expect: just one oscillator. |
Hello guys,
I found out what was wrong. it was not the TI. My midi keyboard was hooked up to my pc by usb AND by midi cables as well. pretty stupid. so each note i hit came in twice with nanoseconds delay in between which caused the phasing. Dont ax me why i got them both hooked up cuz i don't know! special tnx 2 BOREG! |
Really enjoyed this thread! (^_^) Just goes to show how sometimes the solution can be staring you in the face yet remains invisible!
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While we are at it, one more question.
When you raise the resonance on a filter the overall volume drastsicly decreases. Is there a way to override this decreasing while still raising the resonance? |
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