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Old 29.03.2017, 12:59 PM
kennethdel kennethdel is offline
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You can navigate to the parameter in the edit menus. Also, on the TI2 there's an led above the oscillator volume that illuminates when the knob hits the patches saved value.

and from the manual

Constant Offsets
The internal resolution of the parameters in the Virus sound engine is 24-bit, which theoretically allows for
approximately 16 million different values for each continuously variable parameter. The MIDI specification,
however, only allows for a resolution of 128 values per parameter.
Now, in most situations, a resolution of 128 values is plenty, as it still allows you to get “close enough for
government work”. There are occasions, however, when you might find you really want to tune a parameter
so precisely that the value you need is somewhere in between two of these 128 positions. This is why we
have introduced the ability to apply a constant offset to any continuous parameter via the Mod Matrix.

1% Constant
Use this to fine tune any continuous parameter by up to 1% of the available range. This will likely only be noticeable
when modulating parameters that affect pitch, including the cutoff frequency of a filter with very high
resonance.

10% Constant
Use this to fine tune any parameter by up to 10% of the available range. In situations when Offset 1% is too
subtle, try this instead.
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