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Old 01.04.2007, 09:50 PM
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Default Osc Octaves (Subtractor vs Virus)

I was fooling around in Reason with the Subtractor and I ask myself if my coming Virus C was also able to (realtime/live) change the octave of the osc while playing.

Example:
Osc 1 : 3 oct
Osc 2 : 4 oct

I looked into the manual of the C but I didnt find something (in the oscillator section page 5 unless I overlooked it...

this is the subtractor: http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/reason1.shtml
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Old 02.04.2007, 12:29 AM
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You might be able to assign that function to one of the soft knobs...

In any case, If you like the Subtractor, you're gonna love your Virus.
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yes, I liked the Subtractor, prolly the best thing in Reason

Actually its a Virus Indigo II, but that doesnt really matter
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