74 CHAPTER 9
Master Clock And Midi-Clock
MASTER CLOCK AND MIDI-CLOCK
The Virus is equipped with a global clock
generator that lets you sync the LFOs,
arpeggiators and delay up to a common
song tempo and rhythm. The clock gen-
erator works either internally with a
freely variable speed or it can, in turn, by
synced up to the MIDI clock of an exter-
nal sequencer. This synchronization
occurs automatically when the device
receives a MIDI clock signal via its MIDI
In. You can vary the speed of the clock
generator within a range of 63 to 190
BPM (beats per minute) via CLOCK
TEMPO. When the device is synchronized
via MIDI clock, the clock generator auto-
matically accepts the speed dictated by
the connected sequencer; the internal
tempo setting is in this case meaningless
and thus disabled. The individual sec-
tions of the Virus are synced up to the
clock generator at rhythmic intervals
such as 1/16, 1/4 and so forth. These val-
ues may be assigned individually for
every section. (ARPEGGIATOR CLOCK,
CLOCK LFO 1, CLOCK LFO 2, CLOCK LFO
3, DELAY CLOCK, see the respective sec-
tions).
In SINGLE MODE, CLOCK TEMPO pertains
to the current SINGLE PROGRAM and is
stored along with it. In MULTI MODE, the
CLOCK TEMPO settings for the involved
SINGLE PROGRAMs are ignored. Instead,
all involved SINGLE PROGRAMs are con-
trolled via the same clock generator. Its
CLOCK TEMPO is saved in the MULTI
PROGRAM (as are the settings for the
global delay effect).
This feature lets you control the LFOs
and arpeggiators of several MULTI PARTS
in a common rhythmic context.
.
A small symbol will appear in the dis-
play
.
When the Virus is receiving MIDI
Clock data. If you’re sure you do NOT
want the device to be synchronized
automatically to MIDI clock, set MIDI
CLOCK RX to Off (in the CTRL menu).) To
avoid confusion, please keep in mind
that MIDI Clock is not the same thing as
MIDI Time Code. The latter doesn’t deal
with tempo at all but with time-related
information structured in hours, min-
utes, seconds, etc. which is of no benefit
to you in this context.
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 ...