everything runs with standard Midi within Ableton
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I'm guessing Live 11 suite
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Because of Max for Live's nature, whene a new version appears, you use that one and dismiss the old patch file.
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Made a little Max for Live patch for us Ableton Live users that brings the power of Virus Control right into the DAW. No more wrestling with the hardware or that old plugin!
This patch lets you tweak your beloved Virus TI/2 with two control options:- MIDI CCs: Simple control for basic tweaking.
- Sysex Mode (recommended): Deep dive! Sysex mode unlocks meticulous control over every parameter, all carefully mapped for your convenience. Set your Virus to "Config > Midi Control > Page A & B = SysEx" to activate.
Here's what it can do already:
- Full Virus Control: Access the Easy Macro page, program selection, oscillators, filters, LFOs, the mod matrix, arpeggiator presets, FX, and all the usual suspects!
- Friendly interface: Designed for ease of use, sculpting your patches becomes a breeze.
Even more features are brewing for the next update!
- Step-by-step arpeggiator editing: Craft your sequences with ultimate precision.
- Multi-preset editing (coming soon): Edit multiple patches at once, say goodbye to repetitive tweaks!
- Real-time parameter mirroring: See your hardware adjustments reflected directly in the patch.
- Automatic preset changes: The patch seamlessly adapts to your hardware preset selections.
- Random parameter generator: Stuck for inspiration? Let the patch spark new sonic ideas!
- Full, browsable preset library (coming soon!): A library of presets at your fingertips (coming soon!)
I hope you like it:
https://maxforlive.com/.../10251/virus-ti2-control-editor
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Hi,
Sorry to revive old thread but I wanted to ask fellow users about their opinion.
I am in the process of building my own stand alone patch editor / librarian for the Virus TI.
All controls shown on pictures below are already working. All communication with the virus is donevia MIDI (either USB or oldschool midi) and the editor is standalone, does not require ANY DAW and anything at all
except MIDI connection.
The UI is high-DPI compatible (scalable), screenshots come from 4K screen.
Question: Would anyone of you be interested in using such patch editor / librarian if it was released as not expensive shareware?
The editor is a part of my bigger project, that essentially would be "super virus", i.e. bringing what Virus TI offers to the next level.
Cheers,TJ
SCREENSHOTS:
(Page 1 : sound generation settings)
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(Page 2: modulation matrix)
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(Page 3: effects)
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(Page 4: arpeggiator)
pasted-from-clipboard.pngI'm interested; where do I sign?
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I'm interested; where do I sign?
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I've been trying to 'decode' a single preset dump, and for that, I'm using the provided sysex implementation for the Ti line that Access offers. The first part indicates how to locate the beginning of the SysEx message with the manufacturer ID and even the type of dump being performed. The dump is correctly executed, and I receive the correct amount of bytes and everything in Hex format. However, when trying to associate the values of the rest of the dump to the indicated parameters provided by Access, I do find some irregularities and 'misalignments' when it comes to what should be empty value fields and some values that come in specific patterns that should go, for example to the arpeggiator that is displaced by some values.
also attaching an image where it can be seen one of the many discrepancies
Has anyone gone through the same issues?
Virus Sysex google docs