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Who uses the virus as an effects unit?
Ive been trying to use my Virus (B) as an effects unit for softsynths in Cubase SX3
setup output and inputs in cubase routed in and out of the virus, it works fine for reverb, delay, chorus, phaser, distortion, analogue boost But there is one major problem with Midi :( For example lets say I want to use the virus Filter on V-Station. Ive got it all working fine apart from when I turn the virus filter cutoff knob, its also controlling V-Station via midi CC :x Is there a way around this? Does anyone else here use the virus as an effects unit, if so how have you got yours set up? |
Re: Who uses the virus as an effects unit?
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Yeah thats it, thanks for you help :)
I guess it means i'll just have to do filter sweeps manually when recording to audio. Theres always the LFO's though. Im just experementing with this at the moment 8) Just out of interest... I was reading through old posts looking for the anwser and saw one where you mentioned you have a sherman filterbank 2. Ive been thinking of buying one myself, are you happy with it? how does it compare to the virus for that sort of thing? I read that it can be controlled via midi, i guess that would leave simlar problems when used on certain vst instruments? |
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You can?t compare it to the Virus. It?s not like the Virus filter at all. I find it very usefull when i want to make wierd sounds or really destroy a sound. It overdrives easy on the input for nice (or not so nice :twisted: ) distortion. It?s also very good for filtering drums and percusion for nasty filtered drumloops. Also there?s lots of modulation posibilities for other analog gear, modular systems, manual trigger or re-routing uotput to inputs. All this can produce very interesting results. The filterbank can sound a bit muffled if you go to low (and it goes very low) and it can sometimes create some really unpleasant high volume sounds with only small tweaks if you don?t watch out. If you like harsh, distorted sounds or you?re looking for something completly different then this is for you. And best of all is that anything goes in the input (ok not 220V wall plug). It?s great for guitars too :D I love it and my wife hates it. Hope that says it all :lol: Check http://www.sherman.be for more info and demos. Quote:
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That sounds perfect for me 8)
I love making things sound gritty and fucked up :twisted: Analogue sounds so much better than digital software plugins when it comes to overdrive\distortion Adding warmth to my softsynths would be great also. I knew it wasnt a synth and a few basic things about it (such as the filters and distortion) But the other areas I wasnt sure on, that mini review anwsered everything else :) I think im going to invest in one of those for sure! Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions and help with my Virus setup :D |
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