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I'm having trouble setting up a multi-mode patch...
Hello all,
I have been trying to setup a multi mode patch for a couple of weeks now and am getting a bit frustrated. I am using a Virus KC. The manual only covers multi-mode with a few brief paragraphs on page 42. On page 110 Multi-Mode parameters are discussed but again, briefly. There are no step by step instructions. I wish to setup a simple multi mode by having the Virus play two or three patches at once via the multi. The patches I wish to use are D87 Prions, A123 Vindicator, and then play around with various third tones. I have been doig the following: 1. Press Multi 2. Navigate to a blank Multi that says "Overture" (M11) 3. Press Multi and Single together to enter Multi-Single Mode 4. Assign D87 (Prions) to m1 5. Press the PART button to get to m2. 6. Assign A123 (Vindicator) to m2. PROBLEMS: A. Prions sounds nothing like it does in Single Mode. it is choppy and very reduced. I tried tweaking the knobs and it only sounded worse (If in Single Mode D87 Prions sounds cool with no manipulation of soft knobs or filters, when I go to it in Multi Mode it sounds like crap!). B. When I assign A123 to m2 it sounds fine; but I can't hear the two tones play together. Do I have to STORE the Multi Patch before they will play together? C. The tempo of the patches in Multi Mode is slower than how each patch sounds in Single Mode. What do I have to do to get these two patches to play simultaneously and for each patch to sound as it does in Single Mode? Is there a good textbook that covers Access Virus programming in great detail as opposed to the reductionist verse of the manual? Thanks for any info on this one. Regards, -AlexHall74 |
You must set the parts to use the same midi-channel if you want to layer the sounds. If not you will only hear the part (or midi-channel) you selected.
About the sound sounding bad; Have you checked that it has the same reverb/delay-settings in single- and multi-mode? In multi-mode you only have one choice of reverb/delay-setting and one send pr. part. You may find that one sound uses reverb in single mode but then uses delay instead because the multi uses delay. You can use the funtion "copy reverb/delay from single" witch will (as it says) copy the reberb/delay-parameters from the single. Of course you may then find that the other sound dosn?t sound as intended instead :? In the new TI?s this won?t be a problem since it has seperate reverb/delay-settings pr. part... |
OK, now for part 2 of this post!
Thanks for the reply Onkel Dunkel,
Your response clarifies a few things but raises other questions: Quote:
HOW DO I LAYER MULTIPLE PATCHES TO ONE MIDI CHANNEL? Did I totally miss this in the manual? Quote:
OTHER QUESTIONS: (1) How do I save a Multi once I have set it up? Do I just hit the STORE button? Somehow this did not work last night... (2) This might seem like a dumb question, but, what is the point of creating a Multi where each sound is on a different channel if only one can be heard at a time? This seems to limit the whole concept of multi-timbrality... (3) Does the virus KC save over patches in banks A and B as other Viruses do (I have read this in other posts)? AND FINALLY... (4) Is there a book other than the user manual that gives some step by step instructions and more detail than the manual? I looked on Amazon.com but did not find one. I really think the manual sucks. :x Maybe because I am new to synths and don't have the background concepts down like a veteran synth player but I do understand the basics of filters, LFOs, soundwaves, oscillators, FM, etc. It just seems like there is a huge lack of material dedicated to explaining how to make the Virus do what it was designed to do. Thanks again for your insight! Some of this is making sense to me now. -AlexHall74 |
Re: OK, now for part 2 of this post!
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> Press "system/multi edit" > Press "parameter" until the display says "midichannel" and a number > Select the part (by pressing"part") you want to assign a midi-channel for > Select the midi-channel you want to use for this part Quote:
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YOU ARE THE MAN!!!
Thank you very much for the detailed responses Onkel Dunkel!
I have printed this thread and will take it home tonight to execute it. I will also try to read through the corresponding sections in the user manual and compare it to your responses. Maybe my problem is interpreting the text in the manual; maybe I'm just dense! 8O At any rate I really appreciate your time and input! I'll re-post in this thread and let you know how all this worked out in a day or two. Regards, -AlexHall74 |
Glad i could help :mrgreen:
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I still can't get Multi-mode to work.
I read the manual an it said Sounddiver has a help function. Does anyone know if the help function in Souinddiver is any good? Does the Access site have a help feature? I'll keep trying in the mean time. Ciao! -AlexHall74 |
Multi should be very easy to work with.....
If you have your MIDI life sorted.... Set up 16 different MIDI channels in your sequencer, numbered sequentially from MIDI channel 1-16 (if you want 16 different sounds seperately) Now, for each part on the virus (of which there are 16 per multi) choose a different sound Go back to your sequencer, hit "Record enable/ready" on one of the 16 MIDI channels, and record something. Now enable a different MIDI channel, and hit "Rec.Enable/ready" and record a new sound If you want layering of different patches, just choose the patches, and in Multi-single mode choose the same MIDI output for those patches you want layered... There are also a few settings for your Virus for best use with a sequencer. All info is in the manual... Good luck!!! :) |
Hey Jasedee,
My problem is that I cannot get more than one sound to play at the same time on the same channel. I followed Onkel Dunkel's instructions below last night: Quote:
If I press the PART keys the MIDI channels go up or down If I press the VALUE keys the GlobalChan goes up or down. How in the hell do I select the patch I wish to assign to any of these channels? I don't want to assign a different patch to 16 different channels. I want to make two or three sounds play at the same time with the pressing of on key; so I only need one MIDI channel, right? DO I have to get into Multi-Single Mode to do this? Right now I am in Multi Mode, it seems this is the mode to use with a sequencer if I am assigning different sounds to differnet channels. Does this make any sense? Sorry for being a blockhead! I'm sure once I understand this I will fell liek a complete dipshit for taking so long to figure it out. Time to mess with the manual some more... PISS!!! :x -ALexHall74 |
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