ACCESS VIRUS RACK
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Parameter Selection and Data Entry
The VALUE +/- buttons let you change
the value of the selected parameter in
steps. When you hold one of these but-
tons down, the value changes automati-
cally and the longer you hold the button,
the faster the pace of the value change.
You can increase this pace even further
by pressing and holding one VALUE but-
ton and simultaneously pressing the
other VALUE button. If you press and
release both VALUE buttons simulta-
neously, the parameter is set to its
default value (mostly zero). This pertains
to unipolar parameters (value range of 0
to 127) as well as bipolar parameters
(value range of -64 to +63).
Located next to some of these parame-
ters, you’ll see the abbreviations ”ENA”
and ”DIS”. The option ENA means
enable and DIS means disable.
The triangular icon located next to the
parameter value indicates in which direc-
tion you have to change a value if you
would like to reset the parameter to the
value that has been stored to date. The
previously stored parameter value as
well as the current value are displayed
for parameters that feature a dedicated
knob.
The Virus Rack features numerous
parameters. Many of these you can occa-
sionally do without because they are not
absolutely essential to basic sound pro-
gramming, and they do tend to make
the device a little more challenging to
handle. EXPERT mode can solve this
problem. It lets hide and show rarely
used parameters in the display menus.
You'll find the display for EXPERT mode
in the ARP/CTRL menu; it is the last
parameter in the list. In the chapter "The
Parameters", those parameters that
belong to EXPERT mode are labeled [XP].
The MULTI mode parameters feature a
dedicated menu called the Multi Edit
menu. Access it by pressing the Multi
button while the device is in MULTI
mode. The LED located over the MULTI
button will light up to indicate that the
Multi Edit menu is active. Press the
MULTI button again to return to normal
Play mode. If the device is in MULTI-SIN-
GLE mode, press the MULTI and SINGLE
buttons simultaneously to access the
Multi Edit menu. It suffices to press
either the MULTI or SINGLE button to
return to normal Play mode from MULTI-
SINGLE mode.
Summary of Contents for VIRUS C SERIES
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Page 3: ...Table Of Contents ...
Page 7: ...ACCESS VIRUS RACK 5 ...
Page 11: ...ACCESS VIRUS RACK 9 ...
Page 15: ...Introduction ...
Page 33: ...ACCESS VIRUS RACK 31 The Second Filter ...
Page 35: ...ACCESS VIRUS RACK 33 Filter Routing Her is the filter routings capabilities of the Virus ...
Page 54: ...52 CHAPTER 4 Introduction ...
Page 55: ...Concept and Operation ...
Page 60: ...58 CHAPTER 5 Concept and Operation ...
Page 61: ...Operation ...
Page 67: ...All About The Memory ...
Page 70: ...68 CHAPTER 7 All About The Memory ...
Page 71: ...Modmatrix And Definables ...
Page 75: ...Master Clock And Midi Clock ...
Page 77: ...The Effects Section ...
Page 79: ...Audio Inputs ...
Page 83: ...Audio Routing ...
Page 85: ...Categories ...
Page 87: ...Random Patch Generator ...
Page 90: ...88 CHAPTER 14 Random Patch Generator ...
Page 91: ...Additional Functions ...
Page 94: ...92 CHAPTER 15 Additional Functions ...
Page 95: ...The Parameters ...
Page 132: ...130 CHAPTER 16 The Parameters ...
Page 163: ...The Vocoder ...
Page 169: ...The Virus and Sequencers ...
Page 173: ...ACCESS VIRUS RACK 171 Organizational Information ...
Page 180: ...178 CHAPTER 18 The Virus and Sequencers ...
Page 181: ...Tips Tricks Words Of Wisdom ...
Page 201: ...ACCESS VIRUS RACK 199 MIDI ...
Page 204: ...202 CHAPTER 19 Tips Tricks Words Of Wisdom ...
Page 205: ...Appendix ...
Page 215: ...ACCESS VIRUS RACK 213 FCC Information U S A ...
Page 217: ...ACCESS VIRUS RACK 215 FCC Information CANADA ...
Page 219: ...ACCESS VIRUS RACK 217 Other Standards Rest of World ...
Page 223: ...ACCESS VIRUS RACK 221 Garantie Bestimmung ...
Page 225: ...ACCESS VIRUS RACK 223 Warranty ...
Page 226: ...224 CHAPTER 20 Appendix ...
Page 227: ...ACCESS VIRUS RACK 225 Warranty ...