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ACCESS VIRUS OS4
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DUMP: The Sound in the Song
sisting of notes. For example, you
can move a bulk dump to any posi-
tion in the arrangement. To assure
that the Virus plays the song back
using the right sounds, we recom-
mend that you position stored
data prior to the song. Move all
components of the actual song
back so that you’re left with
enough room to accommodate the
dump prior to the song’s start posi-
tion. Then when you start the
sequencer on the first bar, sound-
related data is sent to the Virus
before the actual song begins. An
individual sound dump is very
can move a bulk dump to any posi-
tion in the arrangement. To assure
that the Virus plays the song back
using the right sounds, we recom-
mend that you position stored
data prior to the song. Move all
components of the actual song
back so that you’re left with
enough room to accommodate the
dump prior to the song’s start posi-
tion. Then when you start the
sequencer on the first bar, sound-
related data is sent to the Virus
before the actual song begins. An
individual sound dump is very
short; a dump comprising a com-
plete memory bank will extend
over several bars.
plete memory bank will extend
over several bars.
During a bulk dump, the Virus
sends MIDI SysEx data to the com-
puter. If you encounter problems
while recording a bulk dump, please
check if your sequencer refuses to
accept SysEx data due to one-sided
filtering. You can check whether or
not anything was recorded by tak-
ing a look at the Event or List editor
of your sequencer. In this editor,
MIDI data is displayed numerically
instead of graphically; in a normal
Note editor (Key Edit, Matrix Edit or
the like) SysEx data is NOT visible.
Once you’ve successfully recorded a
dump, look for entries in the list
that are labeled ”SysEx”.
puter. If you encounter problems
while recording a bulk dump, please
check if your sequencer refuses to
accept SysEx data due to one-sided
filtering. You can check whether or
not anything was recorded by tak-
ing a look at the Event or List editor
of your sequencer. In this editor,
MIDI data is displayed numerically
instead of graphically; in a normal
Note editor (Key Edit, Matrix Edit or
the like) SysEx data is NOT visible.
Once you’ve successfully recorded a
dump, look for entries in the list
that are labeled ”SysEx”.
The Virus lets you to send the
entire memory content or just
parts thereof to the sequencer. The
most reliable solution is to transfer
the entire memory (MIDI DUMP
RX: Total). There is, however, a
catch: Since a great deal of data is
being transmitted (”Total”, after
all, means all SINGLE programs, all
MULTIs, and so forth), the dump is
entire memory content or just
parts thereof to the sequencer. The
most reliable solution is to transfer
the entire memory (MIDI DUMP
RX: Total). There is, however, a
catch: Since a great deal of data is
being transmitted (”Total”, after
all, means all SINGLE programs, all
MULTIs, and so forth), the dump is