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CHAPTER 6
Synthesis Parameters
to the room simulation in the signal path. Delay
time and feedback are infinitely variable and
may be synced up to the global clock genera-
tor. This means that you can create REVERB ef-
fects that are a perfect match for the rhythmic
context.
In PARAMETER mode, you can select various
DELAY and REVERB algorithms. Some of the
REVERB algorithms work with parameters that
the DELAY algorithms do not use and vice ver-
sa, so we’ll look at these special parameters in
a separate section.
In SINGLE MODE, all Delay or Reverb settings
apply to the SINGLE PROGRAM in the conven-
tional manner and are stored along with the
program.
However in MULTI MODE, all 16 PARTs access
the same Delay or Reverb effect. In this case,
the only dedicated parameter you have availa-
ble for each part is EFFECT SEND; all other pa-
rameters apply to the same Delay/Reverb unit
and affect all PARTs. 
Consequently, if you set the VIRUS to MULTI
MODE or MULTI SINGLE MODE, all settings
you dial in for the Delay or Reverb (including
EFFECT SEND) affect the MULTI PROGRAM
and are stored along with it. If the VIRUS is in
MULTI MODE or MULTI SINGLE MODE and you
activate a new SINGLE, the Delay/Reverb pa-
rameters of the SINGLE are ignored and the De-
lay/Reverb parameters of the current MULTI
PROGRAM are activate.
As a rule, in MULTI MODE all SINGLE settings
pertaining to the Delay/Reverb are ignored,
with the exception of EFFECT SEND.
 
DELAY / REVERB (PANEL)
EFFECT SEND
The level at which the given sound is patched to
the DELAY or REVERB effect is adjusted here.
EFFECT SEND is identical to a post-fader effect
bus on a mixing console. When you move the
control toward the end of its control range, the
dry signal is faded out and only the wet DELAY/
REVERB signal is audible.
DELAY TIME (DELAY) MODE
This is the absolute delay time of the delay ef-
fect in milliseconds (ms). Use it to determine the
interval between each repetition up to a maxi-
mum delay time of 693 ms. Delay time is infi-
nitely variable. Changing the delay time bends
the pitch of the delay signal. The DELAY TIME
parameter will not appear in the display when
delay time is determined by the DELAY CLOCK
(see below). If the PATTERN delay is activated,
neither the DELAY TIME nor the DELAY CLOCK
parameters are visible; in this case, the delay
times are always synced up to the global clock
generator.
01111111111111111112
 1 DELAY
 Time (ms) 349.5≤
61111111111111111154