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Table Of Contents
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íImportant Safety Remarks
- Set-up - Connections - Operation - Memory battery change - Care - Fitness for Purpose
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íAll About The Memory
Store Compare 66 67
íModmatrix And Definables
Creating Modulations via Assign The Definable Knobs 70 72
íPrologue íIntroduction
The Virus - Cable Connections - Power Up the Virus - Listening to the Factory Sounds - Listening to the Multi Programs - Your First Sound Program The Amplifier Envelope The First Filter Filter Modulation The Saturation Stage The Second Filter Filter Routing The First Oscillator The Second Oscillator The MIXER Section The LFOs - LFO 1 - The modulation targets - LFO 2 Volume and panorama - Volume and Panorama Position Velocity Unison Mode The Chorus/Flanger Effect The Delay Effect More to Come 14 15 15 16 17 17 19 22 25 27 28 32 34 37 39 41 42 42 45 46 46 47 48 49 50 51
íMaster Clock And Midi-Clock
Master Clock and MIDI-Clock 74
íThe Effects Section
The Effect Section 76
íAudio Inputs
Audio Inputs - OSC Volume / Input - Input global Settings - Input Level Indicator 78 79 80 80
íAudio Routing
The Audio Outputs 82
íCategories
Sound Categories 84
íRandom Patch Generator
Random Patches 86
íAdditional Functions
Additional Functions - Panic Function - Audition function - Reset Function 90 90 90 91
íConcept and Operation
Operating Modes The Multi-Single Mode the Edit Buffers 54 55 57
íThe Parameters
OSC Section (Encoder) - Oscillator 1 - Oscillator 2 OSC Sektion (Menu) - Oscillator 1 - Oscillator 2 - Oscillators - Sub Oscillator - Ringmodulator - Noise Filter Section (Encoder) Filter Section/Menu - Filter 1 94 95 95 96 96 97 98 99 100 100 101 102 102
íOperation
Parameter Selection and Data Entry Display of values 60 64
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- Filter 2 - Filters Envelope Section (Encoder) - Filter Envelope - Amplifier Envelope LFO Section (Encoder) - LFO 1 - LFO 2 - LFO 3 LFO Section (Menu) - LFO 2 - LFO 3 EFX Section EFX Section/Encoder - Chorus - Reverb - Delay - Input - Vocoder - Analog Boost EFX Section/Menu - Chorus - Delay/Reverb Edit Section/Encoder Edit Section/Menu - Common - Unison - Punch - Assign - Velocity Arpeggiator&Ctrl Section (Encoder) Arpg&Ctrl Section (menu) - Arpeggiator - Random Patch Generator - Definable 1+2 MIDI - Midi Dump TX - Midi Dump RX System Multimode parameters
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íThe Virus and Sequencers
Parameter Control via MIDI Organizational Information Handling MIDI Parameter Control Notes on Adaptive Parameter Smoothing Problems Related to Parameter Control Dump - The Sound in the Song 168 169 172 173 175 176
íTips, Tricks& Words Of Wisdom
Tips and Tricks - Multi Single Mode - Value Buttons All abouts Inputs - Audio Inputs and Audio Routing - OSC Vol / Input - Input Level Indicator About Effects - Delay/Reverb Effect Send - The Virus as an Effect Device Oscillators - Pulse Width Modulation - Oscillator Sync/FM Filters - 24-dB Filter Variations - Filter Balance - Filter Routing: Split Saturation for Added Grit and Dirt - Saturation and OSC Vol - Saturation Curve: Shaper LFOs - LFO Env Mode - LFO Mode - LFO Trig Phase - External LFO Trigger - Filter Gain Volume Control - Patch Volume - Part Volume - Channel Volume Assign and the Definable Knobs Arpeggiator MIDI - MIDI Dump RX - Expression Controller - Bank/Program Change via SysEx - Priority The Operating System (OS) - Installing an operating system update - Loading the OS from One Virus to Another - Software Updates 180 180 180 182 182 182 183 184 184 184 185 185 186 187 187 187 188 189 189 189 190 190 191 191 192 192 193 193 193 193 194 195 196 196 197 197 198 200 200 201 201
íThe Vocoder
Vocoder - The Modulator Bank - The Envelope Follower - The Carrier Bank The parameters of the Virus vocoder Notes about the vocoder 162 163 163 163 164 166
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íAppendix
System Exclusive Data - System Exclusive Implementation - Control Change message (only Page A) - Polyphonic Pressure message (only Page B) - System-Exclusive-Message - SysEx Parameterchange - Single Dump - Multi Dump - Single Request - Multi Request - Single Bank Request - Multi Bank Request - Arrangement Request - Global Request - Total Request - Controller Dump Request MIDI Implementation Chart FCC Information (U. S. A) FCC Information (CANADA) Other Standards (Rest of World) Declaration of Conformity Garantie Bestimmung Warranty 204 204 205 206 206 206 207 207 208 208 208 209 209 209 209 209 210 212 214 216 218 220 222
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CHAPTER 2
Important Safety Remarks
sPlease read and heed the following safety guidelines!
í Set-up
Operate and store the device in enclosed rooms only. Never operate or store the device in extremely dusty or dirty environments. Assure that air can circulate freely on all sides of the device, especially when you mount it to a rack. [. . . ] In some cases, the results are similar to the spectra of linear frequency modulations.
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VOLUME This knob has two functions: In the left half of its control range up to the center position (MIDI value 64), OSC VOL determines the master volume of the three oscillators prior to the filter section input. The Noise Generator and the Ringmodulator are not affected by the master volume knob OSC VOL. Their level is controlled separately in the OSCILLATOR EDIT menu (see appropriate section). In the right half of the control range from the center position to the far right, OSC VOL increases the saturation intensity (Gain) for the input of the SATURATION stage (see appropriate section); however this adjustment is compensated post-SATURATION stage so that when you adjust the gain you are not actually increasing the volume, only manipulating the tonal spectrum in terms of saturation. The intensity of the remaining DSP effects available in the SATURATION Stage is controlled via the OSC VOL knob.
ACCESS VIRUS RACK Envelope Section (Encoder)
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ENVELOPE SECTION (ENCODER)
í Filter Envelope
ATTACK Determines the amount of time it takes for the filter envelope to rise to its maximum level. The higher the ATTACK value, the longer it takes for the envelope to rise to maximum volume after the start of a note.
SUSTAIN Determines a variable level for the filter envelope at which it remains after the end of the DECAY phase (see appropriate section). The duration of the SUSTAIN phase depends on the TIME value (see appropriate section).
DECAY Determines the amount of time it takes for the filter envelope to fade out. The higher the DECAY value, the longer it takes for the envelope to fall from its peak level to the SUSTAIN value.
TIME Sets the bipolar time parameter for the filter envelope. It determines the envelope's response once it reaches the SUSTAIN phase (see appropriate section): If the knob is set to the center position (12 o'clock) indicated by the mathematical infinity symbol, then the SUSTAIN level remains constant through to the end of the note; if you turn it counterclockwise to the left (towards FALL),
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CHAPTER 16 The Parameters
then the level drops off at an increasing rate towards the minimum level; If you turn the knob clockwise to the right (towards RISE), the level rises at an increasing rate to maximum.
SUSTAIN Sets a variable level value for the amplifier envelope at which it remains after the end of the DECAY phase (see appropriate section). The duration of the SUSTAIN phase depends on the TIME value (see appropriate section).
RELEASE Determines the speed or rate at which the volume of the filter envelope decreases after the end of a note. The higher the DECAY value, the longer it takes for the envelope to fall from its current level to the minimum level, when the key is released.
í Amplifier Envelope
ATTACK Determines the amount of time it takes for the amplifier envelope to rise to its maximum level. The higher the ATTACK value, the longer it takes for the envelope to rise to maximum volume after the start of a note.
TIME Sets the bipolar time parameter for the amplifier envelope. It determines the envelope's response once it reaches the SUSTAIN level (see appropriate section): If the knob is set to the center position (12 o'clock) indicated by the mathematical infinity symbol, then the SUSTAIN level remains constant through to the end of the note; if you turn it counterclockwise to the left (towards FALL), then the level drops off at an increasing rate towards the minimum level; If you turn the knob clockwise to the right (towards RISE), the level rises at an increasing rate to maximum.
RELEASE Determines the speed or rate at which the volume of the amplifier envelope decreases after the end of a note. The higher the RELEASE value, the longer it takes for the envelope to fall from its current level to the minimum level, when the key is released.
DECAY Determines the amount of time it takes for the amplifier envelope to fade out. The higher the DECAY value, the longer it takes for the envelope to fall from its peak level to the SUSTAIN value.
ACCESS VIRUS RACK LFO Section (Encoder)
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LFO SECTION (ENCODER)
í LFO 1
RATE Determines the speed or rate of the LFO. In polyphonic sounds, the manually selected RATE value deviates slightly from voice to voice to liven up the sound of the LFOs, which also oscillate polyphonically. When the LFO is synced up to the master clock, the desired note value is selected via the RATE knob.
SHAPE Determines the waveshape of the LFO. You can select from a sine, triangle, sawtooth, pulse wave, a stepped random modulation (S&H; short for Sample & Hold) or a smooth random modulation (S&G; short for Sample & Glide).
CONTOUR By LFO Contour you can now bend or "morph" (almost) all the LFO waveforms. A brief survey of the LFO Contour options for the different LFO modes follows:
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SINE Contour morphs from sine to a triangle wave (Contour to the left) or to a square wave (Contour to the right). TRIANGLE Contour morphs from a triangle to a declining (Contour to the left) or ascending sawtooth (Contour to the right). SAWTOOTH Contour morphs from a linear declining sawtooth or decay to any exponentially declining decay(Contour to the left) or to a square (Contour to the right). SQUARE Contour modulates the pulse width of the square wave.
í LFO 2
RATE Same as LFO 1
SHAPE Same as LFO 1
CONTOUR Same as LFO 1
KEYFOLLOW Same as LFO 1 KEY FOLLOW Controls the intensity of the KEY FOLLOW function - i. e. [. . . ] In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to co-axial type cable. If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer authorised to distribute this type of product. The statements above apply ONLY to products distributed in the USA.
ACCESS VIRUS RACK FCC Information (U. S. A)
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CHAPTER 20 Appendix
FCC INFORMATION (CANADA)
The digital section of this apparatus does not exceed the , , Class B" limits for radio noise emmissions from digital apparatus set out in the radio interference regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications. [. . . ]
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