Access virus os4 User Manual
ACCESS VIRUS OS4
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MULTI MODE parameters
OUTPUT SELECT When you select
an internal aux path as a signal
output, you of course must route
the signal of another PART to this
aux path via INPUT SELECT before
you can establish a signal connec-
tion between the two PARTS. Sev-
eral PARTs can simultaneously
access the external input or the
internal aux paths via OUTPUT
SELECT.
an internal aux path as a signal
output, you of course must route
the signal of another PART to this
aux path via INPUT SELECT before
you can establish a signal connec-
tion between the two PARTS. Sev-
eral PARTs can simultaneously
access the external input or the
internal aux paths via OUTPUT
SELECT.
In SINGLE MODE, OUTPUT SELECT
does not appear in the menu; in
this case Output 1 (stereo) is pre-
set.
does not appear in the menu; in
this case Output 1 (stereo) is pre-
set.
PART ENABLE Switches the MIDI
receive mode of a given PART ON
and OFF, i.e. enables reception of
MIDI data.
receive mode of a given PART ON
and OFF, i.e. enables reception of
MIDI data.
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1 B36 101BASS RP
Part Enable On≤
Part Enable On≤
61111111111111111154
MIDI CHANNEL elects the MIDI
channel of the PART. If two or more
PARTs are selected for the same
MIDI channel, these PARTs will be
played simultaneously. This creates
what are generally called layer
sounds.
channel of the PART. If two or more
PARTs are selected for the same
MIDI channel, these PARTs will be
played simultaneously. This creates
what are generally called layer
sounds.
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1 B36 101BASS RP
MidiChannel 1≤
MidiChannel 1≤
61111111111111111154
PRIORITY This parameter lets you
control how the Virus”steals notes
when its polyphonic performance
is maxed out. In the first position,
”LOW”, the voices of all PARTs have
the same priority when one voice
is switched off to accommodate a
new voice. When you set the Prior-
ity of a PART to ”High”, the Virus
will not ”steal” any notes from the
voices of this PART. Use this param-
eter sparingly. In other words, if
you set all Parts to High, you’re
defeating the purpose of this
control how the Virus”steals notes
when its polyphonic performance
is maxed out. In the first position,
”LOW”, the voices of all PARTs have
the same priority when one voice
is switched off to accommodate a
new voice. When you set the Prior-
ity of a PART to ”High”, the Virus
will not ”steal” any notes from the
voices of this PART. Use this param-
eter sparingly. In other words, if
you set all Parts to High, you’re
defeating the purpose of this