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Originally Posted by mongo1515
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and a 3rd question: those tracks I may compose using the USB outputs, do they need to be rendered to wav before rendering the whole song? or do they act as any other vst track?
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They do act as another vst track, but if you do a mixdown, you should be sure you do a "realtime export" because the virus is of course still a hardware that can not produce its sound faster or slower, like a native plugin might do it.
tk
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wait, wait, wait.
so are you saying that a virus ti won't respond to your basic freeze command from just about any host sequencer today? that the only way to get audio out of it is realtime? that we're still stuck with realtime bouncing in our workflow if we want to use the ti? if so, the 't' in 'ti' would seem a little overstated. EDIT: i am still on the fence, but that would be a deal breaker--even more than usb1.1.
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mongo -
the virus doesn't support offline bouncing. this might surprise you but is a common limitation of DSP systems. even digidesign protools, which without question is a pro system, does not support to bounce audio faster than realtime.
but don't forget, once you use outboard equipment like another MIDI synth or multi effect, you can't offline bouce the mix anyway...
i guess most people have to bouce a lot because their PCs run out of steam. see, that's exactly why there is products like the TI - they free up resources in your PC and make all that unconvenient track freezing/bouncing less neccessary
i agree with you that it would be nice though.
marc