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ACCESS VIRUS OS5
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Soft Knob-1/2Analog Inputs
and is stored along with it. The entry is only ac-
tive when SOFT KNOB-1 MODE is set to SIN-
GLE. When SOFT KNOB-1 SINGLE is set to
OFF, the Display page setting SOFT KNOB-1
GLOBAL is activated.
01111111111111111112
 1 DEF 1 SINGLE
  DelayTime (ms)≤   
61111111111111111154
SOFT KNOB-1 GLOBAL
This is where you enter the parameter assign-
ment for the SOFT KNOB-1 knob. The entry re-
mains valid regardless of the currently selected
SINGLE PROGRAM. The entry is only active
when SOFT KNOB-1 MODE is set to GLOBAL
or SINGLE; although in the latter case SOFT
KNOB-1 SINGLE in the current SINGLE PRO-
GRAM must be set to OFF before the entry is
activated.
01111111111111111112
 1 DEF 1 GLOBAL
      ClockTempo≤   
61111111111111111154
SOFT KNOB-1 MIDI
This is where you enter the MIDI Controller as-
signment for the SOFT KNOB-1 knob. The Con-
troller is routed via MIDI Out for the purpose of
controlling a connected MIDI device. The entry
is only active when SOFT KNOB-1 MODE is set
to MIDI.
SOFT KNOB-1 NAME
For each SOFT KNOB, you can choose a short
description from a list in the menu, and this will
be saved as part of the SINGLE program. In
Play mode, this will appear in the display – sim-
ply to remind you of what each SOFT KNOB
does while you are playing your Virus.
Among other things, you can choose one of the
following descriptions for each SOFT KNOB:
ATTACK, SUSTAIN, DECAY, RELEASE, FILTER,
CUTOFF1, CUTOFF2, CUTOFF, RESO, BAL-
ANCE, FX AMT, DLY AMT, CHO AMT, PHA AMT,
DIS AMT, DETUNE, SHAPE, OSC VOL, OSC
BAL, NOISE, RINGMOD, SUBOSC, FM, TONE,
TEMPO, SPEED, SCREAM, DEPTH, FEAR,
FLOW, FAST, SLOW, MORPH, RATE
Please note that these are only for descriptive
purposes – you are not changing the function of
the SOFT KNOB here!
SOFT KNOB-2
SOFT KNOB- 2 MODE   
SOFT KNOB- 2 SINGLE   
SOFT KNOB- 2 GLOBAL   
SOFT KNOB- 2 MIDI   
and
SOFT KNOB-2 NAME   
Similar to SOFT KNOB 1 – see above
 
The following parameters featured in the
SYSTEM menu are described in greater detail
below in the section Global Parameters / Midi
Parameters / System Parameters. These oper-