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Old 12.01.2015, 04:55 PM
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Default Using the input FX on snow.

Allright, I would like to use the TI Snow without a computer as input FX (delay+reverb). So far, I think my head is about to explode from trying to find the right thing from the menu.

Is there any guide how to do this?
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Old 12.01.2015, 06:06 PM
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Hi Spreader,

Fellow Snow user too

It's slightly obscure, away from the usual oscillator or effects stuff, it's located in the Common menu instead.

So Edit > Common (top-right most button), then scroll through the parameters (pages) until you see the 'Input Mode' menu option. There's three selections for this: Off, Static and Dynamic. To enable audio in, you'll want to choose either Static or Dynamic. If you want to use the Virus as a conventional effects box choose Static, as Dynamic mode is for gating the signal using MIDI instead.

For more information about the differences of Static and Dynamic, see here: http://www.infekted.org/virus/showth...939#post302939

Once enabled (in Static or Dynamic mode), to the right of the Input Mode you can select which audio inputs you wish to inject into the Virus.

Now you can go to the effects and add whatever you want to the input. You can also use the standard Virus filters, resonance on the audio input too, and even use LFOs and stuff to modulate these.

To use a full stereo signal, make sure oscillator Unison has two voices selected. This enables the required two voices of polyphony to process both inputs.
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Old 12.01.2015, 06:34 PM
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Thanks a lot! Saved me and hopefully other Snow users so much headache. Will try ASAP.

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Hi Spreader,

Fellow Snow user too

It's slightly obscure, away from the usual oscillator or effects stuff, it's located in the Common menu instead.

So Edit > Common (top-right most button), then scroll through the parameters (pages) until you see the 'Input Mode' menu option. There's three selections for this: Off, Static and Dynamic. To enable audio in, you'll want to choose either Static or Dynamic. If you want to use the Virus as a conventional effects box choose Static, as Dynamic mode is for gating the signal using MIDI instead.

For more information about the differences of Static and Dynamic, see here: http://www.infekted.org/virus/showth...939#post302939

Once enabled (in Static or Dynamic mode), to the right of the Input Mode you can select which audio inputs you wish to inject into the Virus.

Now you can go to the effects and add whatever you want to the input. You can also use the standard Virus filters, resonance on the audio input too, and even use LFOs and stuff to modulate these.

To use a full stereo signal, make sure oscillator Unison has two voices selected. This enables the required two voices of polyphony to process both inputs.
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