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ACCESS VIRUS OS5
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MIDI
This is a global parameter, i.e. it affects all in-
volved PARTs and INPUT DIRECT THRU (see
paragraph below). It is not stored along with the
SINGLE PROGRAM.
01111111111111111112
 1 INPUT GLOBAL
 Boost         0≤   
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INPUT GAIN
Using this switch you can increase the input
signal by 20 decibels before it is sent to the dig-
ital analog converter. This means that with the
proper cords you can connect a microphone,
an electric guitar or a record player directly to
the Virus Rack. However, to attain the best pos-
sible sound quality, it is advisable to patch the
signal into an appropriate signal processor such
as a microphone preamplifier, a mixer, or a gui-
tar preamp before you route it into the input of
the Virus. 
 
Please turn down the Master Volume knob
before you turn input gain up. Be aware that
boosting the signal by 20 decibels increases the
level tenfold!
01111111111111111112
 1 INPUT GLOBAL
 InputGain   ON≤
61111111111111111154
INPUT PHONO
Since record players have a characteristic fre-
quency response, we equipped the Virus Rack
with a suitable Phono equalizer. It may be acti-
vated via the INPUT Phono parameter.
01111111111111111112
 1 INPUT GLOBAL
 Phono      Off≤
61111111111111111154
 
MIDI
MIDI DUMP TX
This feature transfers the sound data of one
VIRUS to another VIRUS, a computer or a
hardware sequencer via MIDI. The dump is
executed via so-called  system exclusive data
(SysEx). You can chose from the following
dump options:
-  TOTAL  All data in the RAM of the VIRUS, in
other words, the SINGLE Banks A and B, the
MULTI programs, the EDIT buffers as well as
the settings for the global parameters.
-  GLOBAL  Here you can transfer all global da-
ta (i.e. all parameters that are not stored with
a Single or a Multi e.g. Global Channel).
-  CONTROLLER DUMP  This option lets you
send a Single to the MIDI Out in the form of a
controller dump. Here all parameters are sent
in succession as individual parameter chang-
es. The parameters are sent either as control-
lers, polypressure or SysEx messages,
depending on the setting in SYSTEM: MIDI