OK; BIG DIFFERENCE!
I will make note of this and execute your earlier instructions once again:
I also got this message from Access regarding this issue; please tell me what you think of thier response:
Quote:
ACCESS SUPPORT WROTE:
Hello Alex,
Thank you for your mail.
I'm very sorry but there is no additional documentation available for the Virus, especially when it
comes to use the Virus' Multimode.
I recommend to use the Multi Program M0 "Sequencer", since this one is already preprogrammed for
having each PART on a different Midi Channel. This Multi Program has PART 1 on Midi Channel 1,
PART 2 on Midi Channel 2 and so on.
Probably you should use this particular Mulit Program to start with.
Here's some additonal information on the Multimode in general:
To be able to play the Virus multitimbrally, you need to switch to MULTIMODE first. Here you can
switch sounds and setup the Multi Program by simply entering the CTRL Menu (Virus "a" or b series)
or the SYSTEM/MULTI EDIT menu (Virus c series).
Here you switch between the different menu entries with the PARAMETER buttons while you can
change the parameters with the VALUE knob or VALUE buttons. With the PART buttons (in case you're
using the Virus b or c models) you can switch between the up to 16 PARTs in Multimode and change
the settings for each part (sound selection, volume, Midi Channel, Output, Transpose, Key Range
etc.).
Whenever you're done with setting up your Multi Program make sure to save it by pushing the STORE
button. Now you can change the memory position and name with the help of the PARMAETER and
VALUE buttons.
It is even easier to choose different sounds for the different PARTs by switching to the MULTI-
SINGLE-MODE. This mode is nearly exactly the same than the MULTIMODE, but the display shows the
selected Single-Sound per Part, not the name and number of the select MULTI PROGRAM.
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Thank god I have this weekend to really get into this process and try to solve it. I lvoe what my board can do in single mode. I can't imagine how cool it sounds playing multiple timbres.
Thanks for your help Onkel Dunkel!
-AlexHall74