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DeZmA
Synth Addict

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Lalaland
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Oct-23-2004 13:46
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CynepMeH
Let me wash your Apple!

Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Miles away from ordinary...
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Yup... it does - I actually spent a substantial amount of time on that section, and let me tell ya!! You can setup one patch that does a drum with a particular arp pattern, next, you setup another one to do your baseline, then you do your pad, and you do your lead - I made some killer patches that way! Keep in mind that number of OSC's and voices will obvously drop. Also the filtering 4 pole or 6 pole will cut your voices too. On virus C, you can theoreticaly stack about 5 voices and still manage a decent patch. Anytime thereafter, you get drop outs and muddiness. Also, mucking around with them gets confusing if you're not paying attention to which patch you're working on. Setup MIDI tracks in your DAW to correspond to your patches (midi ch1,2,3, etc) and record while you're tweaking, this way if you goof up one of the patches, you can roll it back hit play in DAW and you got your patch back. Hit save 
ampfea.org is a virus-junkie hangout place. They can give more tips on virus.
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