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Old 13.06.2007, 03:59 PM
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Default How to reset the Virus Ti?

getting some weird issues with my TI as of late -

is there a way to do a full system reset?
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Old 13.06.2007, 04:02 PM
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I must remember
"always google first, ask later"!

from faq.access-music.de -----

With the Virus TI unplugged, hold down the "Arp Edit" button, located under the "Master Volume" knob, and plugin the Virus TI. You will see two LEDs (BPM and Logo LED) start flashing back and fourth - this indicates it is ok to now let go of the "Arp Edit" button and let the TI boot. All factory parameters * will return to their original settings.

Alternately, if your TI is off via the "Sleep" fuction (both transpose buttons) - simply hold down the "Arp Edit" button, located under the "Master Volume" knob and the TI will reset.

*note - this does not include factory sounds or banks.
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Old 14.06.2007, 01:51 AM
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out of curiosity... what kinda issues?

and im guessing the reset fixed the problem...?

(getting a ti soon and want to know what to expect with minor problems + easy fix-it's)
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kind of a weird sporadic issue where the patch that I am playing starts to distort and plays very distinct audio artifacts. Once this starts all patches display the issue.

going to reset it tonight (and possibly reapply 2.05) and will let you know how it works out.

Besides this issue, my Ti really has been working flawlessly (and I have had it for about 1.5 years now)
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let me know how it goes!
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hmm. so far not so good.

reinitialized the TI, but the same "sizzling bacon" type sound persists.

Time to turn it over to Access and see how they respond.
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ok, haven't resolved it yet, but just wanted to commend Access on their quick response for support. I called the hotline and someone called me back within the hour. I had also emailed their main support and got a response within two hours from them. So - great support.

still working on the issue and will update when I have the results.
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Hi Doc

I think I may have the same problem here.

you can read my post here.

http://www.infekted.org/virus/showthread.php?t=29003

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I have a problem with one of my patches fading in and out and I also hear strange audio artifacts as if I have an open line with a little reverb...

Let me know what you came up with doc!


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Hi Dan,

hmm, your issue sounds a little different than mine. Right now my TI is pretty stable, but am not sure which of these actions stabilized it - uninstalled drivers and reinstalled, including firmware update. Changed usb plug, changed usb port and removed all other devices from the other usb ports.

At some point, things stabilized. Just wish I knew which one of the above did it!
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