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Old 16.02.2009, 02:58 PM
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Default Virus TI Snow and Ableton: how to get seperate audio tracks?

Hi guys.

I am using the Virus TI Snow, Ableton Live 7, and v.2.7.3 of the Virus Control software. The hardware unit is up-to-date (clean install of software on pc).

I have read the manual and watched the tutorial videos and I have a few Qs about using the Virus TI Snow in Live.

My understanding is that you can have up to four different sounds playing at once by having the 4 parts of the Snow routed to 4 different MIDI channels in Live. I've done this and I currently can get four different sounds playing at once. However:

1) How can I get EACH sound to play on its own channel such that I can see the volume of each part, apply individual effects to each part, etc.? Right now I am able to see only the total volume of all four parts together and apply effects only universally.

2) I cannot seem to perform an undo action on the Snow. The manual says to right click and choose undo but no matter where I right click in the Virus Control that option isn't available. Is there a sequence of buttons on the Virus itself that I can push to undo the last option?

Here is how the Virus is currently configured in the Preferences area of Live (I'm using an Echo Audiofire4 soundcard and the Virus is connected to the pc via USB):


Thanks so much for any help! This is my first time using a hardware synth.
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