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Internal Audio Routing
i am trying to get this workin but seems i am messing up every time i try.
Could somebody please explain step by step how can i feedback my virus c for further proccessing? I ve tried the manual but i cant understand enough.. A little step by step tutorial will be KoOl ;) Thx |
nobody?
come on u guys,there are several tweakers that have done t for sure...
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In my virus b I would set up in 'Multi mode' or 'multi single' mode. Output of part 1 would be Aux1, part 2 would be set to a static input mode in the effects, then that gives you access to more filtering etc. You can set different input modes to use as a vocoder source or other fun stuff but I've only done the first filter trick and it was a long time ago. Don't ask for specifics.
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And just in case its not obvious, you want a couple of patch cables connected from one of the aux outs back to the input.
Dunno about the C, but on the TI I use output pair 3 for this purpose, and patch it back to the inputs with a couple of balanced patch leads. Dunno if the C is balanced or not. OT - For V-Synth owners (as I know theres a few here) - do the same thing - Aux out back to inputs (unbalanced patch leads) - its a way to make it a 3 osc synth :) BTW - Are you into Hip-pop (or something similar) by any chance? |
No, I meant aux as in internal not output.
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Just had a look at the C manual - I see what you mean now - the TI seems to have lost the Aux1/2 busses.
Also Input routing to fx only has gone. Grrrrrr! |
'Lost' is being pretty generous. I just went from a C to a TI and I'm extremely disappointed they left this feature out. I use the synth with an external drum machine and there were all kinds of things you could do on the C that are flat out impossible on the TI because of this, so now I'm wrangling the question of re-working my rig and waiting for an update or selling and going back to a C...
Also FYI, the inputs on the TI are unbalanced so using balanced leads to self-patch doesn't get you anything. Doesn't really lose you anything either, except a few bucks on the extra conductor :) |
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Virus B/C: Effects > Input > Mode > Off/Static/Dynamic. Virus TI: Edit > Common > Input Mode > Off/Static/Dynamic. It does seem true that the Aux chains have been removed, but I guess you can still do the trick of patching the outputs to the inputs using a cable. Not as flexible as the former Aux, though. |
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