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ACCESS VIRUS OS4
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LFO 2
Volume and Panorama Posi-
tion
tion
You probably noticed that the
many of the sound shaping
options available in the Virus occa-
sionally influence the volume level.
For instance, an unfiltered saw-
tooth is naturally louder than a
highly filtered sawtooth because
whenever you blend a part of the
frequency spectrum out of the
mix, you are automatically reduc-
ing the overall volume of the sig-
nal. This is why the Virus is
equipped with a programmable
volume pot for each SINGLE PRO-
GRAM. It enables you to balance
out the volume levels of your
sound programs.
many of the sound shaping
options available in the Virus occa-
sionally influence the volume level.
For instance, an unfiltered saw-
tooth is naturally louder than a
highly filtered sawtooth because
whenever you blend a part of the
frequency spectrum out of the
mix, you are automatically reduc-
ing the overall volume of the sig-
nal. This is why the Virus is
equipped with a programmable
volume pot for each SINGLE PRO-
GRAM. It enables you to balance
out the volume levels of your
sound programs.
Locate the parameter PATCH VOL-
UME in the COMMON section of
the EDIT menu.
UME in the COMMON section of
the EDIT menu.
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PatchVolume 100≤
PatchVolume 100≤
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Its value is set to 100 so that you
have a reserve or headroom of 27
volume increments when you are
dealing with highly filtered
sounds.
have a reserve or headroom of 27
volume increments when you are
dealing with highly filtered
sounds.
You have already dealt with the
Panorama position as a modula-
tion target of LFO 2. Here you can
not only modulate it, but also
determine settings manually. For
this purpose, use the parameter
PANORAMA which is also located
in the OUTPUT section of the EDIT
menu. Like many other parame-
ters, Panorama is a starting point
for modulations. For instance you
can modulate the Panorama posi-
tion via LFO 2 even if you have
already set the Panorama to the
far left position. In this case of
course you will only hear the Pan-
orama position shift to the right.
Panorama position as a modula-
tion target of LFO 2. Here you can
not only modulate it, but also
determine settings manually. For
this purpose, use the parameter
PANORAMA which is also located
in the OUTPUT section of the EDIT
menu. Like many other parame-
ters, Panorama is a starting point
for modulations. For instance you
can modulate the Panorama posi-
tion via LFO 2 even if you have
already set the Panorama to the
far left position. In this case of
course you will only hear the Pan-
orama position shift to the right.