What are "evil" sounds to you?
Beiträge von Roby31
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I hope it doesn't come out before 2013 Or I already know I won't be able to afford it. Besides that, the TI is already unparalleled. When it comes to sound and possibilities I'd only put Waldorf and Clavia to this very high level.
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Might have something to do with the latest FL version. I stuck with an earlier patch and the results are what you hear with smart disable enabled. Good to know you fixed it (more proper hardstyle now :p (I grown it rmx ))
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Ramunas, what bug do you get? In my system the patch plays as long as I keep a note pressed (either via the keyboard or the piano roll). The pitch change is due to a positive sustain slope on the filter envelope.
http://www23.zippyshare.com/v/4773325/file.html
Edit: the sample is playing at 150bpm
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I guess comb filter is the better expression.
But do not say we have that since OS4 - we do not have that per voice / note - just per part.A notch filter is a bandstop you want a comb. It would be nice, actually.
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Sounds like you should contact support. In my opinion random self-made changes are not a correct behaviour. My TI2 doesn't do that.
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Nice idea - however that would mean more load as this is per voice and not just per part.
Would like to see a real notch filter per voice too..."Real" notch filter? Don't we already have a bandstop filter mode?
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Create an empty .mid file in your patches folder. Load Virus Control in your sequencer. Open the bank you want to backup in the upper part of VC and the empty .mid in the lower part. Drag and drop patches from the upper part to the "empty" spaces in the lower part. Close your DAW. Open your DAW again, load VC, check if patches have been saved.
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Not much stuff in my studio. The Virus (obviously), a yellow uQ rack, a VL-1.
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To me it sounds like you just need to set it up correctly. For example, if you're using FL Studio 9 you should check you're compensating the delay in the correct way. Then if you press a key and there's latency this probably has to do with your ASIO settings. Knowing your OS might help: if you are using Windows 7, there's still a problem (which also causes latency in your DAW) with the graphics. You get a slow UI and the keys respond slowly. Hiding the plugin brings it back to normal behavior.
USB cable needs to be plugged in order to use the VSTi because the VSTi itself sends MIDI data (and audio if you want) through it. No need to use MIDI cables.
I have the very same soundcard, a TI2 desktop, use mainly FL9.x and have had no problem whatsoever even on my old slow computer. -
I'll be more than pleased to rid you of your incredibly flawed machine for 50 bucks.
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You should have contacted support long ago if these are the problems you encounter Most of it definitely doesn't sound like normal behavior.
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you know what would give me a huge smile, a vitual stereo output for each 16 parts other than that a fix for the knobs latency problem.
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so is Parallel mode saturation supposed to be on both filters like in the pic on the gui or what?????????
EDIT: I had not read the question properly. The saturation in parallel mode should again be after filter 1 only but I'm not 101% sure.
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yeah thanks......... I'm like der
i never noticed the routing display in the gui showed which filter had the saturation..
i always presumed serial routing worked with saturation after filter one , and parallel and split worked with saturation on both filters......
..........by the looks of the little pic in the gui the parallel mode is supposed to have saturation for both filters????? what do i miss? cause its not so...
Thank you SOOOO much Roby31!!!!!!!!!
Happy to have helped
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Ok I am confused I see 2 people mention its working great on XP SP3 32 bit, I thought this was only for 64 bit OS's. It will not install on my XP SP3 32 bit..
Are you two talking about the earlier OS4, or am I missing something?Cheers!
Chris
You're missing the right installer for your OS
You can find it here http://www.access-music.de/pag…hes_for_the_virus_ti.html
Select "Virus TI Series", then "Software Installer Release Version" and on the third place in the list there's the file you need: Virus TI Installer 4.0.5.01 for Windows 32 bit. -
I've got to say that I used for some time the VST3 Virus Control in a "non-productive" environment and nothing ever went wrong. DAW was Presonus Studio One.
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For glide: set the step length of the step you want to glide so that it touches the next step- than the glide setting will do the trick;
For the pitch: set the velocity to control the pitch or transpose or whatever (cutoff, resonance) and then experiment with different velocity values for your steps.
We could use a 16step step-sequencer but for now it isn't there and we need to find ways around it.For your softknob question, there is a hardware knob for that purpose, so there's no destination for it. You'll have to set the softknob to some internal controller (like #13) and assign that controller in the mod matrix: this way you can also restrict the excursion of the parameter.
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when filters set to split mode, saturation only works on one side...... pretty sure thats a new one.
what happened to input ringmod?! tis gone?????
what happened to global softknob???? is he having coffee with input ringmod?
Saturation has always been after filter 1 as far as i know. The filters' stereo field is controlled by unison detune.