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Originally Posted by TweakHead
Think of the multiple channels as something you use for composing, arranging and for previewing stuff only. Afterwards, record each part like you would with a Moog or a guitar. Slight change in workflow, but seems like you have no problem at all  cheers
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So I am obliged to make audio files each Virus track, correct?
The behaviour of the Virus DSP is then different between playback and mixdown?
I thought I could avoid this approach and use the Virus as a VSTi thus saving a lot of disk space.
I can not explain, however, why doing the mixdown of that portion the problem disappears.
Addendum: at this time I'm making some tests.
The project has three tracks played by the Virus (one is a single voice and the others are chords) and (during the mixdown) seems one of these is played at a different pitch...