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FIRST STEPS
HyperSaw and WaveTable
To supplement their “Classic” Virus oscillators, Access has
added two very powerful oscillator modes...
HyperSaw
Restore ROM-A127, open the oscillator 1 EDIT menu and
change the Mode to “HyperSaw”. The other two parameters in
this page should now read “Density” and “Spread”.
Density
(also via SHAPE knob) sets the number of saws.
Spread
(also via WAVE SELECT) detunes them.
Set Density to 9.0 and Spread to about 80. Turn CUTOFF and
FILTER BALANCE to minimum and ENV AMOUNT to maximum.
Experiment with filter DECAY and RESONANCE...
Experiment with SUB OSC VOLUME, then press the SYNC but-
ton and try turning the FM AMOUNT amount knob. All three of
these controls have different “meanings” in HyperSaw mode:
SUB OSC VOLUME determines the balance between HyperSaw
and its own
integrated
sub-oscillators. SYNC activates the
integrated
synchronization . FM AMOUNT controls sync offset.
Note: The preceding paragraph applies to oscillator 1 only
WaveTable
Restore ROM-A127, open the oscillator 1 EDIT menu and
change the Mode to WaveTable. The other two parameters in
this page should now read “Index” and “Table”. Set the Table to
e.g. 10, and play your keyboard while adjusting the Index
parameter. Try out other Tables...
Index
sets a nominal position within the current wavetable
Table
selects one of the many available wavetables
Each Table (except Sine) consists of multiple waveforms. Unlike
scrolling through the spectral waves available in Classic mode,
the indexed waves are cross-faded for smooth transitions. To
make full use of wavetables, the Index should be modulated by
using e.g. the LFO2 “Shape 1+2” preset destination (see next
paragraph) or using e.g. “Wavetable 1 Index” as destination in
the MATRIX.
Press LFO2 SELECT a few times until the “Shape 1+2” param-
eter appears in the menu. Take the amount up to +32. Activate
ENV MODE and change SHAPE to the falling sawtooth. Adjust
the Index to taste using the oscillator SHAPE knob. Again, try
out different wavetables via WAVESELECT/ PW...
END OF TUTORIAL – HAPPY PROGRAMMING!
Summary of Contents for Virus TI
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Page 7: ...1 Introduction ...
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Page 49: ...3 VirusControl ...
Page 75: ...4 Sound Parameters Reference ...
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Page 151: ...5 Configuration Reference ...
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Page 165: ...6 Multi Mode Reference ...
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Page 177: ...8 Appendix B Glossary ...
Page 191: ...9 Appendix Patch Names ...
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