http://www.sunesha.nu/virusforum/vie...ight=polyphony
* Hypersaw
* Wavetables
* USB v1 integration
* Polyphony extended to 80 voices....
* Reverb AND delay, for each individual part...
* Programmable arpeggiator....
* Knob quantise...
* Extended Mod Matrix (6 slots; each with one source and three destinations)...
* Larger LCD display...
* 192KHz 24Bit convertors...
* Tap Tempo...
The knob count is the same as all of the Viri' :- 32 knobs each.
None of us really know much about the wavetables aspect, ie. as to what features it may be able to do.
I'd like to know exactly how the wavetables are implemented in the Virus. Like, are they multi-sampled, single-cycle PCM waves? Or vectors, taken from a high-definiton "fingerprint" waveform which are programmed to be re-created at whatever pitch/note is pressed? And, of course(!), more importantly(!), hehe, will we be able to import/customise our own wavetables!

That would be such a powerful beast if it could. It'd be awesome to have a graphical wavetable editor on the computer screen (such as the Z3ta+ VST-i) that you can manipulate and send to the Virus via the TI integration.
.... Just thinking about it, I... I get moist.
However, I think Access are in an anechoic chamber at the present, and thus our voices are lost in the wilderness.
