Shut it down, disconnect the USB cable, power back up and see if it plays in tune.
Assume you already checked the obvious global transpose settings.
Shut it down, disconnect the USB cable, power back up and see if it plays in tune.
Assume you already checked the obvious global transpose settings.
I'm not sure since I'm not the first owner. Has there been some change in the keybed between older and newer units?
I don't think so, but a unit that is 5-10 years old could easily have some wear that is causing the problem you are hearing.
The keybed on the 5 octave TI2 is probably one of the best ever made. I had the same fatar keybed in my old Kawai K5000s.
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How old is your unit?
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I have had my TI2 Polar for three years and the Fatar keybed is still the best out there, liquid-feeling and quiet. Which model do you have?
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I have not tried that, as Virus does not support AAX and I am using Pro Tools
I just purchased a Focusrite Clarett 8Pre and go from the SPDIF interface. The Virus sounds amazing!
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Sounds like it could be a clocking issue. Make sure that the DAW/TI2 clocking relationship is compatible-
The BPM of a patch can be seen in the edit parameters-
Yes, I agree. Just like it will be in the Prophet-6 I have on order!
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The units ship with both power connectors for 110 and 220. If you don't have yours, let me know and I will send you mine if you pay the postage-
Pascal-
It is not missing, just hidden. Search is your friend:
http://www.virus.info/forum/in…ep%2BSequencer&#post27396
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Thanks, I will try that, although I am not sure it will sound the same. I did a workaround by creating another Multi next door with a different tempo, so a single button push can get me there.
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I have a need for three parts in a Multi-Patch. All have Arps going on. Two of them run at the same tempo, but I need the third to run at a different tempo.
Is there an option for tempo within the individual parts in a Multi?
I cant seem to find it. If I change the tempo of one of the parts, they all change to that tempo.
Any input appreciated-
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I have been using the Presonus 1602 mixer as an interface. Has 16 channels, and no latency when tracking through a mixer-
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I think I would just used the pitch wheel for that type of effect.
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Just contact Sweetwater and they will let you return it. They have good service. Let them know the exact dimensions so that they can change the copy on their web site-
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However, I'd really hate if I got it home & found out it's not very good at doing what I primarily want it for, know what I mean? So far, the guys doing what I want are mainly using sample/synthesis type boards, like the Motif.
True, the Virus is definitely a synth all the way, no Rompler features like a Motif or Kronos, but it was designed as such. If you go through the presets, though, you will see that there are a number of sounds in there that are really amazing synthesized versions of organs, electric pianos, strings, etc.
The Virus is a monster, but definitely not for everyone.
Have fun-
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The Virus is an extremely capable synth and can be programmed to make just about any sound imaginable. If you are familiar with subtractive synthesis, it is actually pretty easy to edit one of the thousands of presets into a sound you can use for your purposes. The Category selector will allow you to listen to all the Bass sounds. You can start with something close and tweak it to be what you want.
I agree that a lot of the presets are geared for the particular genre that Virus can excel at, but, trust me, it can do just about anything. You just need to get into the guts and program the thing.
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