why don't you just disconnect before you power off?
Because I forget, of-course : )
why don't you just disconnect before you power off?
Because I forget, of-course : )
i'm not sure what you're doing here
OK. I will do that. The issue is intermittent. Here are the steps to reproduce.
Meanwhile, is there a way to manually disengage from USB mode?
what's the drawback of using multi mode?
A few little things..:
Not a big deal, but since the system knows I am not USB attached, it seems appropriate to expect the traditional multi-single mode to be instantiated when pressing multi+single (like on the Virus A/B/C) in that non-USB context.
No. Multi-single mode is a mode available on the Virus A/B/C. It was a way to edit a single patch w/in a multi, and also add patches to a multi really quickly.
I think Kemper is just focused on making guitar amps.
Kemper should sell the Access suite of Virus patents to Elektron #PipeDream
^ TI is problematic, Elektron's Overbridge technology is fantastic.
Since you're using a DAW, look at getting an editor. I use VCommander .. it's especially helpful in building out multis!
It would be useful if the classic multi-single mode were available when not USB connected.
It would be interesting if the TI DAW component were further integrated to a cloud/access service where patches were archived and could be shared w/in the community.
Hello,
Is there a way to exit USB mode that does not involve connecting the TI2 via USB to a computer?
Steps to reproduce the USB mode problem:
Only way I know how to exit USB mode
Switching Local to "On" is a work around, but not a solution to exiting USB mode.
Thanks!
Perry
Is there a method I can use to upload patches from my Virus Classic (which is essentially a Virus B) into a Virus TI2?
Any insights are much appreciated, thanks!
It might just be a normal "figure of 8" type cable (ie. a C7 coupler, like a PlayStation uses), but I can't tell for sure and I'd rather not guess.
Does anyone know?