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getdown 07.05.2009 05:36 AM

Virus TI Standalone Output Vs Virus Control Output
 
Hey guys,

A question for y'all.................

I have noticed that if you use the same patch in a standalone situation vs using it within virus control the actuall patch sounds different.

For some reason the virus control seems to "cheapen" the sound in comparison to the full sound you get out of using it in a standalone.

Is this just me tweakin out or what?

CHEERZ!!

7G 07.05.2009 07:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by getdown (Post 289749)
Hey guys,

A question for y'all.................

I have noticed that if you use the same patch in a standalone situation vs using it within virus control the actuall patch sounds different.

For some reason the virus control seems to "cheapen" the sound in comparison to the full sound you get out of using it in a standalone.

Is this just me tweakin out or what?

CHEERZ!!


Of course it's different...
The one is analog the other digital
I use both at the same time...Got VC open and connected via USB
but the output of the patches is on OUT1+2


Cheers:wink:

HUEY 07.05.2009 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 7G (Post 289753)
I use both at the same time...Got VC open and connected via USB
but the output of the patches is on OUT1+2

But then analog output is not "delay compensated" with the rest of the track.
How do you compensate this then? By hand in your sequencer?
This works, but when working with ARP's, this can be a little bit tricky
Or do you have an other clever way? working with "external instruments"?

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