Thank you p4nz3r, I now have found a USB port that makes Win 10 recognize my Virus TI2 (that is, it now shows up in Device Manager without the warning symbol)!!
Posts by Rex1229
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Wow. I stand corrected (and a little embarrassed). I never knew that's what that control was for. Excellent!
Thanks Atony.
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,,, and prevent this kind of attack and the pop that results.
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Why? You can do this now. Just load it in a simple host like Savihost or if for some reason that's not working for you, Cantabile (and there are several other lite hosts) and use the librarian features. If you're just using it as a librarian the other issues are not going to be affecting you anyway so I don't see why they are relevant?
Don't forget that the MIDI input of the Virus is killed when VC launches. So, no more control for the Desktop. Unless you repatch, but what editor/librarian requires you to repatch your MIDI cables?
So you still get the comfort of host integration while sound is latency free available at the analogue output of your Ti.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. I don't know how it could happen, but sometimes I still get bad latency with the "D" clicked. And of course, there's no reason for an editor/librarian to have any latency.
-Stephen
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Scenario 1:
- Launch DAW - wait
- Open DAW's "Synth Rack"
- Load Virus Control - wait
- Unplug MIDI input cable from Virus (Desktop) and plug it into PC's MIDI Interface (because Virus' MIDI died when VC was launched)
- Select MIDI input for Virus in DAW
- Ready!
- Enjoy the lagScenario 2:
- Launch as-yet-unavailable Virus Librarian
- Ready!-Stephen
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no need for this feature on the ti- cubase and logic, maxmsp, u can make chord memorizers to do that for you
But you shouldn't have to launch a DAW to get to a simple performance feature like chords.
The Andromeda also has this feature, and when I use its keyboard to control my Virus Desktop, the Virus plays chords
-Stephen
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Savihost causes my computer to crash - not BSoD, the machine does a hard reset.
Also, running the VST causes the Virus Desktop to lose its MIDI input, so I can't play it and browse the patch libraries. So, yeah, a librarian version is definitely needed.
-Stephen
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New fix is up. "Virus TI LED Swap Problem Hotfix 2010-05 Windows" works for me.
Thanks, Access.
-Stephen
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Same here. Hotfix v2 ran with no problems, LFO LEDs are still swapped.
-Stephen
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No, you're not the only one.
Go to the Downloads page and get the appropriate "Virus TI LED Swap Problem Hotfix ".
If it doesn't work for you, see this thread:
http://www.access-music.de/for…page=Thread&threadID=1076
-Stephen
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Hey John,
I've reported the problem I was having to Customer Support; Jörg Hüttner is handling my case. I've pointed him to your post since he's telling me it's not an issue with their patch. Maybe enough people have not reported it to them. It might help if you placed a report with Customer Support - click SUPPORT on the home page, then select "Contact us by email".
Thanks.
-Stephen
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The patch is up - doesn't work.
When I run it, Windows tells me "The parameter is incorrect." What parameter, I don't know.
I have installed 4.0.2.01 without a hitch, but this patch refuses to run.
Anyone else?
- Stephen