Does anyone know the pattern?
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This is amazing!
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After a lot of research and some experimentation, I’ve found a secure way to mount my Virus TI2 Desktop to my keyboard stand.
My goal was to seat the Virus on a stand that already has 2 keyboards on it, but the HyperMount QR will also sit happily on a mic stand (it has a 5/8” stand adapter). The HyperMount is heavily constructed and very adjustable.
The stand is a K&M Spider Pro, and the HyperMount is attached to it with a K&M 18873 Universal Holder.
The HyperMount comes with a quick-release adapter. My intuition is that using this will make it a less secure way to hold a module heavier than a typical laptop. In my application, I could not have used it as it would have raised the Virus higher than I want it to be.
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Zap13 the Mystery Islands plug-in can import sound libraries from your PC to the Virus, if that’s what you mean.
Why not reach out to the developer and ask your questions?
I suggest you email [email protected].
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Zap13 suggest you look at the Mystery Islands plug-in. Support hasn’t been perfect of late, but everyone seems to report that it works without problems.
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hollysnailmusic1 I got a response from Jani when I sent an email to [email protected].
I suggest you email him directly with your question.
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I don’t use VirusControl and prefer the “DAWless” approach to arranging, but…
Suggest you look at this article.
Apparently, the question of hosting non-AAX plug-ins in ProTools is of interest to many. I can’t imagine that this “plug-in wrapper” approach would work on HDX or any other DSP platform, but at least it seems that there are ways to do this in ProTools “native.”
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Jani just answered my query to [email protected]. Apparently there is hope.
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FC147D6D-3F9D-4ECB-8252-DC15F835BEF2.pngJani just answered my query to [email protected]. Perhaps there is hope.
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1F62D3A0-F838-4133-8C50-0199C3E63ABB.pngJani just answered my email send to [email protected].
One can hope…
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Has anyone found Aura Plugins on the Internet?
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Even so, the TI2 is a magnificent instrument.
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So cool! Thanks for sharing!
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Our of curiosity, which controller do you use?
Before I bought the Virus, I was using a Waldorf Blofeld, which as you may know, has only 7 knobs. It is a VERY deep synth, so programming it demands reliance on the “matrix” method of parameter entry, in addition to a certain amount of menu-diving. Someone does make a controller specifically for the Blofeld, but I never considered buying it.For a time I thought about writing a mapping between my X Touch mixing control surface and the Blofeld, running on a BomeBox (a wonderful tool for computer-less MIDI mapping and translation). In the end, I decided that the Virus offered me more (including more knobs!) so I shelved the project.
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It is an absolutely wonderful instrument!
The Virus isn’t always “ice cold.” Depending on how you tweak the patch, it can be quite warm and analog sounding.Keep posting! We’ll both save time and energy by learning tricks from each other.
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From my experiments (I only have my Virus about a month at this point but I have spent significant time dedicated to this task), I learned that the Virus TI2 won’t talk to MIDI DIN if there is an active USB connection.
My strategy has been:
- Configure patches on the Virus (I don’t want to use the computer for sound design - I bought my Virus to learn how to use a hardware synth!)
- Connect the Virus to my Mac
- Save the patches using Mystery Islands VirusHE
- Disconnect the Mac
- Control and “play” the Virus from my MIDI network
HetherGrey I plan something very similar to what you’re trying to do. Currently I sequence my Virus and 3 other sound generators from Cubasis on my iPad. I play the lines into Cubasis from 2 of my instruments which have keyboards.
I have back ordered a Squarp Hapax hardware sequencer. When it comes, I will compose using that, instead of Cubasis. The DAW will be for tracking and mixing both my electronic and acoustic instruments.I’ve tried doing everything in the DAW and found it very frustrating. Like many, I like hardware instruments and the like.
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My experience so far is that at least the standalone app does exactly what it’s advertised to do.
There is a bit of a learning curve, but for my requirements, it has delivered the goods.
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I hope there will be a next update. Has anyone received support from Mystery Islands in the last month?
I have not.