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CHAPTER 
15
Within the CTRL-Menu
COMMON
CLOCK TEMPO The Virus is 
equipped with a global clock gen-
erator that lets you sync LFOs, 
arpeggiators and delay effects up 
to a common song tempo and 
rhythm. The clock generator works 
either internally with a freely vari-
able speed or it can in turn by 
synced up to the MIDI clock of an 
external sequencer. This synchroni-
zation occurs automatically when 
the device receives a MIDI clock 
signal via its MIDI In. You can vary 
the speed of the clock generator 
within a range of 63 to 190 BPM 
(beats per minute) via CLOCK 
TEMPO. When the device is syn-
chronized via MIDI clock, the clock 
generator automatically accepts 
the speed dictated by the con-
nected sequencer; the internal 
tempo is invalid. The individual 
sections of the Virus are synced up 
to the clock generator at rhythmic 
intervals such as 1/16, 1/4 and so 
forth. These values may be 
assigned individually for every sec-
tion. (ARPEGGIATOR CLOCK, CLOCK 
LFO 1, CLOCK LFO 2, CLOCK LFO 3, 
DELAY CLOCK, see the respective 
sections).
01111111111111111112
 1 CLOCK
 Tempo (bpm) 120≤   
61111111111111111154
In SINGLE MODE, CLOCK TEMPO 
pertains to the current SINGLE 
PROGRAM and is stored along with 
it. In MULTI MODE, the CLOCK 
TEMPO settings for the involved 
SINGLE PROGRAMs are ignored. 
Instead, all involved SINGLE PRO-
GRAMs are controlled via the same 
clock generator. Its  CLOCK TEMPO 
is saved in the MULTI PROGRAM (as 
are the settings of the global delay 
effect). This feature lets you control 
the LFOs and arpeggiators of sev-
eral MULTI PARTS in a common 
rhythmic context.
A small “c”will appear in the dis-
play when the Virus is receiving 
MIDI Clock data.
If you’re sure you do NOT want the 
device to be synchronized auto-
matically to MIDI clock, set MIDI 
CLOCK RX to Off (in the CTRL 
menu).