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Unison Mode
 
UNISON MODE
When we talked about the oscillators, we men-
tioned that by subtly detuning signals, you can
beef up sounds and achieve string-like sounds.
The VIRUS is equipped with features that allow
you to take this type of tonal manipulation a
step further. On of these is the so-called UNI-
SON MODE. It enables you to initiate two or
more voices for each note played, which in turn
lets you detune many oscillators. UNISON
MODE also offers the option of spreading the
voices generated by one note in the stereo pan-
orama and shifting the phases of their LFOs so
that all types of periodic effects can be used to
produce an even more exciting signal.
Locate the parameter group UNISON in the ED-
IT menu. 
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UNISON mode determines how many voices
the VIRUS will use to render a played note. In a
nutshell, it determines how ”fat” the sound will
be. You can use the UNISON Detune parameter
to determine to which extent the active voices
are detuned. UNISON PanSpread distributes
them uniformly across the stereo panorama, a
process by which you can also determine the
width of a sound’s stereo base. When you acti-
vate UNISON mode for a sound, it can still be
played polyphonically. However, depending on
the number of voices you’ve dialed in, its po-
lyphony will of course be considerably reduced
in UNISON mode. The most efficient and the
standard setting is UNISON mode = Twin,
where two voices are played for every note. In
the ”OFF” position, one voice per note is
played.