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Sunday, January 29th 2012, 10:37pm

thank you so much jorg,awseome way to create new banks :)

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Wednesday, March 7th 2012, 1:32pm

You definitely can use this way to create your own libraries and not, it is not a necessity to save sounds into the TI hardware itself.
That's why we implemented this "save" routine which lets you create your own libraries.

Best wishes,
Jörg Hüttner


hi there, sorry for resurrecting this post but.... I can't change/edit the patche's name in side the library I've created.

I have my library with the name I created but I don't know how to modify the default "- Init -" name in each one of the preset places (0 to 127).

I'm sure that must be stupid and easy... I can't find out.

I would appreciate help.

thanks!!

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Wednesday, March 7th 2012, 4:11pm

In order to give a name to your patch - double click on the current patch name (in your case "- init -"), and it will turn into an edit-box. Type in your new name and press [Enter]. If your new name is shorter than 10 characters it will be padded by trailing spaces. If your new name is longer than 10 characters it will be truncated.
In order to rename an existing patch, first load that patch, give it a new name as explained in the previous paragraph, and save it on top of the old copy of itself... You're right, there's no dedicated "rename" functionality, but then again, how often do you rename patches?
Hope that helps.

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Thursday, March 8th 2012, 11:13am

thanks, flabberbob.

my mistake was hitting double click in the preset box (0 - 127) instead of hitting in the part column (1-16)... bah. finally I understand that you must type the patche's name in the part's column, press SAVE, select location (library, etc) and you are done!

sometimes it is so obvious that you just don't see... :cursing:

many thanks!

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Monday, May 7th 2012, 10:14pm

You definitely can use this way to create your own libraries and not, it is not a necessity to save sounds into the TI hardware itself.
That's why we implemented this "save" routine which lets you create your own libraries.

Best wishes,
Jörg Hüttner
Hi there, is.

I think it's a good and brilliant way to edit and save the own sounds via an own libraries, but I wondered about this:
if I really want to use "my edited " TI virus sounds outside for a gig without any laptop and without any virus control, for this I would do the following:

create and edit your new sounds within virus control --> save in on your laptop in your own library = easy + good solution, but if I want to use my virus ti snow without any laptop I need to store = overwrite some RAM sounds, do I?
However, I could easily restore the "overwritten sound" from the ROM bank very quickly by virus control browser if ever I wish to.

Could you please comment on this, in other words there are no "empty" RAM banks, I need to overwrite some sound, do I?

Regards Christoph

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Tuesday, May 8th 2012, 4:14am

The last 4 ROM Banks of TI units are empty when we ship them. You could use the "Virus Control Center" application to "burn" sounds either from the RAM Banks or sound banks stored on your computer to these ROM Banks. This way the sounds are also present in the unit when switching it off and there's no need to overwrite RAM patches either.

Best wishes,
Jörg Hüttner

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Saturday, May 12th 2012, 5:49pm

The last 4 ROM Banks of TI units are empty when we ship them. You could use the "Virus Control Center" application to "burn" sounds either from the RAM Banks or sound banks stored on your computer to these ROM Banks. This way the sounds are also present in the unit when switching it off and there's no need to overwrite RAM patches either.

Best wishes,
Jörg Hüttner
Great, thank you very much for your advice. :thumbup:

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Saturday, October 13th 2012, 2:54pm

store sounds on ti snow

Hello Jörg,

I tried to store my sounds in the free banks of the ti, but i can't find them in the ti hardware. Could you please explain the procedure a bit more i details?
Regards Christoph