@Timo (since you're in the envious position of owning 2 Viruses):
Can the limitations talked about here be overcome by layering multiple Viruses in some way? By that I mean is it possible to create a patch on one of them, dump it over to the other one and run a slightly modified version on the second synth? For example a supersaw lead might normally have some of the voices playing down one octave lower, so for example the indigo could play some voices at high octaves and the snow fill in the lower octaves? Overall polyphony could be increased (not to mention thickness of sound) because less unison voices per synth could be used.
It's a multi-faceted question of course, the basis of which rests on patch compatibility between the B/C series and the TI, I'm guessing, but at the end of it I'm just wondering if polyphony challenges can be addressed with multiple viruses (not in the sense that they truly talk to each other or sync up in the true spirit of daisy chaining or anything).
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