X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 1 11:26:38 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 05:33:06 -0500 Subject: audio ins?????? + other crap * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net could someone with more experience offer advice on how to utilize the audio ins on the virus, and offer any tips or pointers??? thx in advance weld it seems changing the delay setting (usually one of the definable knobs) is a global seeting??? changing it for all patches, can someone verify this???? has anyone noticed tracking from 0-100 seems very minimal in difference???? p.s. shameless plug: my friend is selling his microwave 2 new cond in box with manul for 875$ u.s. , please email me for referrel weld@goth.org p.s. just talked merv pepler of eat static into buyin a virus, if anyone is familiar with there muiscal wares, the virus should offer even more stangeness ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 1 13:51:01 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Authentication-Warning: pan.com: Host adler.via.at [194.96.131.123] claimed to be 194.96.131.123 Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 13:54:30 +0100 Organization: SoundHome Subject: Re: New OS * From: Guenther Albrecht YES, this is what i ve done. neither save as text nor as source gives a readable midifile. i found ftp with type binary can handle this, or stuffed/hqx ed files.... regards .g.a. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 1 13:53:21 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Authentication-Warning: pan.com: Host adler.via.at [194.96.131.123] claimed to be 194.96.131.123 Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 13:56:54 +0100 Organization: SoundHome Subject: Re: New OS * From: Guenther Albrecht i can reproduce it... just give him a lot to do & frantically fiddle with the knobs, changing settings of rows of knobs at once. regards .g.a. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 1 16:47:43 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 16:40:49 +0100 Subject: Re: audio ins?????? + other crap * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 11:33 Uhr +0100 on 01.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >could someone with more experience offer advice on how to utilize the audio ins on the virus, and offer any tips or pointers??? Make a patch where the OSC volume is set to zero. GO to the audio input page in the Edit menu. Set "INPUT mode" to "static" or "Dynamic". Static means the sound is played straight through filters and effects. Dynamic means you can only hear the sound when the envelopes are triggered with a MIDI note. the rest of the parameters should be fairly self explanatory. Twiddle with the filters, cause most of the time when you don't hear anything the filter is causing this...;) tell us what happens...;) >thx in advance >weld > >it seems changing the delay setting (usually one of the definable knobs) is a global seeting??? changing it for all patches, can someone verify this???? The way this is set up in the current architecture of the "Multi-Single" presets is that the delay setting of part one is the global delay. you can edit the delay send (which is the definable 2 button for now) for every part individually, but you can't edit other delay settings except when in Part number 1. make sure you are not sending the delay send to your sequencer and back to the virus, maybe that is causing the problem? think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 1 16:47:48 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 16:41:03 +0100 Subject: Re: audio ins?????? + other crap * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 11:33 Uhr +0100 on 01.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >has anyone noticed tracking from 0-100 seems very minimal in difference???? what do you mean by that? think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 1 23:44:30 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 18:15:14 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Where to purchase * From: "Martin Selway" Does anyone know if the access virus is actually in the shops and which? I've had one on order in Denmark for months but ........"next week...." MARTIN mase@post5.tele.dk http://home5.inet.tele.dk/mase ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 1 19:03:06 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 13:09:52 -0500 Subject: Re: audio ins?????? + other crap * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" > >At 11:33 Uhr +0100 on 01.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >>has anyone noticed tracking from 0-100 seems very minimal in difference???? > >what do you mean by that? the values from 0-100 seem to not make that big of a change on the tracking of the filter????? weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 1 20:42:49 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 20:24:59 +0100 Subject: Re: audio ins?????? + other crap * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 19:09 Uhr +0100 on 01.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >the values from 0-100 seem to not make that big of a change on the tracking of the filter????? hi weld, sorry but I still don't understand. are you talyking about the Keyfollow or cutoff? They both make a considerable difference with my virus. It depends a lot on what type of filter and stuff you are using though... think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 1 22:18:04 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 16:25:03 -0500 Subject: Re: audio ins?????? + other crap * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" > >At 19:09 Uhr +0100 on 01.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >>the values from 0-100 seem to not make that big of a change on the tracking of the filter????? > >hi weld, > >sorry but I still don't understand. are you talyking about the Keyfollow or cutoff? > >They both make a considerable difference with my virus. It depends a lot on what type of filter and stuff you are using though... keyfollow seems to need more resolution 0-100 weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 2 00:31:32 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: jay@teklab.com Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 15:29:14 -0800 Subject: Re: Where to purchase * From: tek1 -- Jay Vaughan At 06:15 PM 3/1/98 +0100, you wrote: >* From: "Martin Selway" > >Does anyone know if the access virus is actually in the shops and which? Well, it's in the shops here in LA -- I played with one all day yesterday at The Guitar Center. Selling for US$1400, not a bad price, but too much for me right now... j. -- Jay Vaughan | jay@teklab.com http://lab1.teklab.com | ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 2 01:03:17 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 19:10:17 -0500 Subject: Re: Where to purchase * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net the virus has made a few brief appearences here in the states, i believe the distributor is again presently sold out with the impending music messe press expect the virus to continue to be hard to come by in europe 1400$ is way too high, jay most dealers (rogue, music central) sell them for 1195$ and eurosynth is 1150$ i believe weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 2 08:00:53 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Authentication-Warning: pan.com: Host adler.via.at [194.96.131.123] claimed to be 194.96.131.123 Date: Mon, 02 Mar 1998 07:55:28 +0100 Organization: SoundHome Subject: Re: Where to purchase * From: Guenther Albrecht i bought the Virus in Germany, as in Austria it always gets very late until you get your thing... with Musik Produktiv it is no problem, they send it in a few days & take credit cards. i asked for prices & availability over internet & also ordered it this way. there are others, too, but these 2 should at least know... Musik Produktiv Fuggerstr. 6 D-49479 Ibbenbüren Tel: +49 5451 909 0 Fax +49 5451 909 109 Access Virus Preis: DM 2349,- mp.info@musik-produktiv.de Music City Köln Preis für Virus ist 2.330,- music-city@t-online.de (Music City) regards .g.a. P.S. i received my Virus on the morning of the 24th of december 97, believe it or not.... ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 2 11:32:31 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 11:24:14 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: RE: New OS * From: Szigan .. and so did mine - until the day I started to record and playback a lot of knob twiddeling ;) Sometimes the virus does this job w/o any reason to complain, but sometimes it hangs up 5 times in 5 minutes... Thats life... >-----Original Message----- >From: access-list@teklab.com [SMTP:access-list@teklab.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 1998 10:15 PM To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com >Subject: RE: New OS > >* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" > >At 19:12 Uhr +0100 on 27.02.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >>.. just wondering whether this is something serious that I should be worried about. Can someone speak a little as to whether this is >really a >>big issue, and whether it impacts your use/enjoyment? > >I don't think so, my virus (under OS 1.12) never had any crashes or hangs. >some functions aren't there yet, but everything that is there is working >fine. > > >think different! > >Canine > >-- >---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- >canine@waf80.de good night europe. >ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ >---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > > >********** >********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and >is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is >available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 2 11:37:57 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 11:29:59 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: RE: New OS * From: Szigan do you mean the virus is still receiving midi data and plays it correctly? if my virus hangs it hangs in full effect ;) no more voices - no more reactions.... the only knob that works (and helps) is power on/off ;-) >-----Original Message----- >From: access-list@teklab.com [SMTP:access-list@teklab.com] Sent: Saturday, February 28, 1998 4:22 PM To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com >Subject: Re: New OS > >* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" > >At 10:08 Uhr +0100 on 28.02.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >>when using excessive panel exercises my virus (under OS 1.12) does not stop making sounds, but the user interface hangs & no knob >(not >>even main volume!!!!) makes any change - you have to switch the virus off & on again. > >is this reproducible? you should probably wait a bit longer until the new >os comes out and try to write a (reproducible) bugreport, I will make sure >access gets it then. > > >think different! > >Canine > >-- >---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- >canine@waf80.de good night europe. >ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ >---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > > >********** >********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and >is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is >available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 2 11:40:58 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 11:32:55 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: RE: audio ins?????? + other crap * From: Szigan Why do you have to set the OSC volume to zero? If you select the INPUT L+R (or any other combination of it) the internal sound should be completely switched off... ..or am I wrong? >-----Original Message----- >From: access-list@teklab.com [SMTP:access-list@teklab.com] Sent: Sunday, March 01, 1998 4:41 PM >To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com >Subject: Re: audio ins?????? + other crap > >* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" > >At 11:33 Uhr +0100 on 01.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >>could someone with more experience offer advice on how to utilize the audio ins on the virus, and offer any tips or pointers??? > >Make a patch where the OSC volume is set to zero. GO to the audio input >page in the Edit menu. Set "INPUT mode" to "static" or "Dynamic". Static >means the sound is played straight through filters and effects. Dynamic >means you can only hear the sound when the envelopes are triggered with a >MIDI note. > >the rest of the parameters should be fairly self explanatory. Twiddle with >the filters, cause most of the time when you don't hear anything the filter >is causing this...;) > >tell us what happens...;) > >>thx in advance >>weld >> >>it seems changing the delay setting (usually one of the definable knobs) is a global seeting??? changing it for all patches, can someone verify this???? > > > >The way this is set up in the current architecture of the "Multi-Single" >presets is that the delay setting of part one is the global delay. you can >edit the delay send (which is the definable 2 button for now) for every >part individually, but you can't edit other delay settings except when in >Part number 1. > >make sure you are not sending the delay send to your sequencer and back to >the virus, maybe that is causing the problem? > > >think different! > >Canine > >-- >---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- >canine@waf80.de good night europe. >ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ >---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > > >********** >********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and >is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is >available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 2 13:00:44 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 12:56:48 +0100 Subject: RE: audio ins?????? + other crap * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 11:32 Uhr +0100 on 02.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >Why do you have to set the OSC volume to zero? If you select the INPUT L+R (or any other combination of it) the internal sound should be completely switched off... no, the input L+R page has nothing to do with it. It is the "Input Mode" page though. And it could be that you are right, that selecting anything else but off there switches off the internal sounds and only accepts externals on that page. hmmm.. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 2 13:00:05 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 12:59:25 +0100 Subject: RE: New OS * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 11:29 Uhr +0100 on 02.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >do you mean the virus is still receiving midi data and plays it correctly? >if my virus hangs it hangs in full effect ;) no more voices - no more reactions.... the only knob that works (and helps) is power on/off ;-) Ahy don't you try resetting the Virus: (From the FAQ): Turn off the Virus and turn it back on while pressing "LFO1 Shape" and "LFO 2 Shape" simultaneously. until the Virus reinitialises the System. If you want you can also reload the factory preset sounds this way. If the initialisation does't work, please send the Virus to your country's distributor together with a written note describing the problem. maybe this helps. Your sounds remain in there (if everything goes right and you don't accidentally answer "yes" when asked "Load factory presets?"... think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 2 13:09:17 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 13:01:20 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: RE: New OS * From: Szigan As I wrote: The Power on/off switch is working properly ;) So if I switch the virus off and on again, I can continue my work right from there where I was stopped ;) I didn't need to re-initiatize the virus yet.... But: what I noticed is that the Virus SEEMS to react on what I do to him while he's already hung up.... For example: I playback a whole track with all kind of controller data. The virus hangs..... I do not notice it at this moment, and try to switch preset-sound back and forth.... At this moment I see that the virus hangs. When I switch it now off and on again, the specific multi-part HAS changed to a different instrument.... Hmmm.... crazy..... ;) but I still love this machine *hug* Oliver >* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" >>no more voices - no more reactions.... the only knob that works (and helps) is power on/off ;-) > >Ahy don't you try resetting the Virus: > >(From the FAQ): > Turn off the Virus and turn it back on while pressing "LFO1 Shape" > and "LFO 2 Shape" simultaneously. until the Virus reinitialises the >System. If you want you can also reload the factory preset sounds this >way. >If the initialisation does't work, please send the Virus to your > > country's distributor together with a written note describing the > > problem. > > >maybe this helps. Your sounds remain in there (if everything goes right and >you don't accidentally answer "yes" when asked "Load factory presets?"... > > > >think different! > >Canine > >-- >---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- >canine@waf80.de good night europe. >ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ >---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > > >********** >********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and >is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is >available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 2 13:16:04 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 13:08:56 +0100 Subject: Re: audio ins?????? + other crap * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 22:25 Uhr +0100 on 01.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >keyfollow seems to need more resolution 0-100 weld I looked over the FAQ and rediscovered that they will be changing the Keyfollow a bit for the next OS: there will be a parameter (a note) called "Keyfollow Base". This will be the note on the keyboard where keyfollow is zero. everything up and down from that note will be influenced by the keyfollow parameter and the amount specified there. so I suppose they will adjust Keyfollow a bit. put it in the wishlist though. It never hurts... think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 5 09:42:49 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 09:34:09 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Update news??? * From: Szigan Just curious: Are there any news about the release date of the new update? Oliver ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 5 15:49:51 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 10:43:29 +0100 Subject: Re: Update news??? * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 9:34 Uhr +0100 on 05.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >Just curious: >Are there any news about the release date of the new update? A beta version is around, I haven't got my hands on it yet though. I am waiting for Access to send it to me to post on the website. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 5 19:16:03 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 19:17:15 +0100 Subject: Virus Surprise * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" Guido just sent me the 1.5b version of the operating system. it is available for download at the following location: http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/patches.html please make sure to grap the README as well, as it contains important infos on how to install the update and not lose your sounds. If you think you have found a bug in there, please send a report (as detailled as possible, retracing your every step to reproduce it) to me (canine@muenster.de) and I will forward a complied list to Access. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 5 23:47:07 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 17:44:58 -0500 Organization: Cornell University Subject: Re: Update news??? * From: Ashley Deacon Hi, Can anyone running Cakewalk on a PC contact me. (I'm running Ver3.0 under Windows 95). I'm having trouble upgrading OS on my Virus. I'm following the instructions and I'm only getting half way (yes I've tried slowing down the playback). I get to Block 63 / 65 and then it doesn't progress any further. If I look at the MIDI events in the file there are 255 "text" and "sysx" pairs of commands. After this all the events are "text". It is after the 255 "sysx" + "text" pairs that the block count stops progressing. Any ideas?? Thank you, Ash. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 00:09:28 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: dhylander@pop.mindspring.com Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 18:07:28 -0500 Subject: Re: Update news??? * From: David Hylander At 05:44 PM 3/5/98 -0500, you wrote: >Can anyone running Cakewalk on a PC contact me. (I'm running Ver3.0 under Windows 95). I'm having trouble upgrading OS on my Virus. > >I'm following the instructions and I'm only getting half way (yes I've tried slowing down the playback). I get to I can't try this out because I've sent my Virus back to Rogue due to premature death and am awaiting another. But I've used this midi and sysex loader program with my MKS50 and Matrix 1000 when others would not work. You can find it on the Alesis site. http://www.alesis.com/alesis/downloads/downloads_software.html Look for Free Loader for PC. Regardz David ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 01:07:03 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 19:14:04 -0500 Subject: Re: Update news??? * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net cakewalk wont work, similiar to mw2 op sys try downloading a free copy of cubase off steinbergs site and using it, this should work weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 01:46:30 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 16:46:10 -0800 (PST) Cc: ai@shell.wco.com Subject: Virus list * From: ai Hello, To the person(s) who are running this Virus list: 1. thanks for setting up the list 2. is it possible to create a digest version - so that all the daily Virus postings get sent just once a day? (We prob. all get too much daily email already). Thanks! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 01:52:02 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: jay@teklab.com Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 16:49:38 -0800 Subject: Re: Virus list * From: tek1 -- Jay Vaughan >2. is it possible to create a digest version - so that >all the daily Virus postings get sent just once a day? (We prob. all get too much daily email already). > Sorry, can't do that yet... in a few weeks time... j. -- Jay Vaughan | jay@teklab.com http://lab1.teklab.com | ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 01:57:48 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 16:57:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: Virus list * From: ai Re: |>2. is it possible to create a digest version - so that |> all the daily Virus postings get sent just once a day? |> (We prob. all get too much daily email already). | |Sorry, can't do that yet... in a few weeks time... OK - much appreciated. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 02:43:01 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: gatrall@pop.slip.net Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 17:45:58 -0800 Subject: Patch Corruption? * From: Simon Gatrall I just joined this list, so forgive me if this has been mentioned already. (It's not in the FAQ) I bought one of the first Viruses in California, and I have been having a strange problem with it since I bought it. The patches seem to get corrupted over time. The most obvious indications are that the names change and start having weird characters in them, and the sounds change. Sometimes it is just the edit buffer that appears to have changed, other times I notice that a factory patch name has changed. I'm not sending any strange MIDI commands to it. I currently have system 1.11 installed, but I have 1.12 and 1.5b availble if this will make a differnce. I talked to one of the Access software engineers at the NAMM show here in the US and he thought that maybe the back up battery was weak, but he admitted that he is not a hardware expert. Has anyone else had this problem? -s!mon ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 02:56:23 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 21:03:24 -0500 Subject: Re: Patch Corruption? * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net havent had the patch corruption problem but when sometimes after a patch has been selected for a while the filter value seems to go lower suddenly (abrutly) anyone else have this weld p.s. the one thing to remember is the virus is by no means a finished synth, its like canine has suggested, we all seem to be beta testers for a little while longer ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 04:59:24 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 22:57:42 -0500 Organization: Cornell University Subject: Re: Update news??? * From: Ashley Deacon Hi, >* From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net > >cakewalk wont work, similiar to mw2 op sys > >try downloading a free copy of cubase off steinbergs site > >and using it, this should work Thanks, this worked at treat. Downloaded Cubase Score Demo (1.4 Megs) and I'm now v1.50b ready. Let's see ... multis, tempo (bpm) - hmmm. Thanks again! Happy beta-testing... Ash. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 05:29:17 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 23:35:43 -0500 Subject: Re: Update news??? * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net hello everybody downloaded 1.5 last nite but didnt have much time to check out whats all the new/good stuff??????????? loaded the 48 patches, a few nice gems mine are comin i promise!!!!! weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 09:44:18 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 09:36:11 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: RE: Patch Corruption? * From: Szigan >* From: Simon Gatrall I currently have system 1.11 installed, but I have 1.12 and 1.5b availble if this will make a differnce. > >[Oliver Szigan] >Sorry, I never had a problem similar to yours, but I would highly recon to upgrade your virus to at last 1.12.... > >I'm just about to download the 1.5b - so I cannot give you any clue weather it is better or not. > >But the 1.11 was on the 'market' only for a few days. The 1.12 came out 1 week later - so the 1.11 seems to have some more serious bugs... ;) > >groove! Oliver > > >********** >********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and >is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is >available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 10:57:43 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: taunus1@earthlink.net Date: Fri, 06 Mar 1998 03:56:58 -0800 Subject: Re: Update news??? * From: Christoph Biehn Hi Ash, I used cakewalk for sequencing and also found that it has problems with sysex dumps. I've heard similar complaints from several people. if you can to use Cubase or Cubasis. It works perfectly. as far as Cakewalk is concerned, i cannot make any specific reccomendations. cheers, Christoph ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 14:31:54 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 14:25:19 +0100 Subject: Re: Update news??? * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 5:35 Uhr +0100 on 06.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >whats all the new/good stuff??????????? loaded the 48 patches, a few nice gems >mine are comin i promise!!!!! - Bank letter in patch name changes to lower case of patch has been changed - LFOs, Arpeggiator, Delay nopw sport sync-to-clock function - multimode works - all parameters are there and labelled correctly some more things I can't remember now...;) think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 14:31:59 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 14:29:12 +0100 Subject: Re: Patch Corruption? * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 2:45 Uhr +0100 on 06.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >strange MIDI commands to it. I currently have system 1.11 installed, but I have 1.12 and 1.5b availble if this will make a differnce. I talked to one of the Access software engineers at the NAMM show here in the US and he thought that maybe the back up battery was weak, but he admitted that he is not a hardware expert. You should definitely upgrade to 1.12, As Szigan suggested, 1.11 was very quickly followed by 1.12, so I would assume you have found one of the bugs which were fixed in 1.12... think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 14:31:58 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 14:32:16 +0100 Subject: bugreport * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" These are my bugs I sent to Access last night. has anyone found these as well? - LFO1 and LFO 2 clock range from 0-19, the manual says the range is from 0.10. Parameter seems to work though. - multi-single mode: when switching sounds on a part, all other parts click and are muted for a brief moment. - I have a feeling that my bassdrums came back to life: phaseInit doesn't seem to be working as expected. can anyone confirm this? think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 15:35:31 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 06 Mar 1998 09:33:37 -0500 Organization: Cornell University Subject: Virus manual... * From: Ashley Deacon Hi, One more thing, does anyone know when Access plans to ship us the full manual? Anyone from Access on this list yet??? Ash. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 15:45:25 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 15:46:43 +0100 Subject: Re: Virus manual... * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 15:33 Uhr +0100 on 06.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >One more thing, does anyone know when Access plans to ship us the full manual? Anyone from Access on this list yet??? I am trying to get a PDF for the website, so you can at least download an electronic version. I will post to the list if I can get one. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 15:54:01 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 06 Mar 1998 09:52:22 -0500 Organization: Cornell University Subject: Re: Virus manual... * From: Ashley Deacon Hi, >I am trying to get a PDF for the website, so you can at least download an electronic version. I will post to the list if I can get one. Awesome!! A hyperlinked HTML would be even better: get me a PDF or Word document and I'll see what I can do... Can you get some replacement wood panels to download off the website too?!! Roll on the electronic age... Ash. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 6 16:49:27 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 16:41:56 +0100 Subject: Re: Virus manual... * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 15:52 Uhr +0100 on 06.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >Can you get some replacement wood panels to download off the website too?!! Access is still wokring on the new OS, work on the "Universal Synth Matter Compiler" will start immediately after that. You will then be able to download the Virus II complete from Access's website. Soft and hardware! (is it april yet??) think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 7 10:36:41 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 07 Mar 1998 10:39:38 +0100 Organization: SoundHome Subject: Re: Virus Surprise * From: Guenther Albrecht still all the mid files get saved broken.. i only succeeded in downloading by using ftp with forcing a binary filetype. so, any OS, updates, patches posted here do not help.. other mac users having the same problem? please: zip it, stuff it, binhex or hqx it - but please do something. or put the files into a public ftp space? would help. regards .G.A. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 7 13:15:08 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 07 Mar 1998 12:32:42 +0100 Organization: SoundHome Subject: Re: Patch Corruption? * From: Guenther Albrecht >The patches seem to get >corrupted over time. seems i have a similar problem with 1.12. when taking the virus for a ride visiting my brother i found that half of bank A had been corrupted - certain parameters were out of range (>MAX!), and i finally restored bank A from the system. i have had these problems before: when i try to send a patch back from sequencer to virus the virus does not accept the patch he himself dumped before & will corrupt some patches instead (seems like the whole bank). i reported the problem thru franke, but the access guys do not speak - franke: i think that there is a bug as many people reported similar problems. will be fixed. other problem: chorus fx amount. play with arpeg at full speed. when increasing the fx amount from 0 to 50% & also increasing the delay send, the voice suddenly gets muted. so turn chorus back to 0 and back again - here the sound is again! stramge that not only the fx, but the direct sound is muted, too! apart from the midi comm shit this is the most serious problem i encountered: it means you can use any amount of delay & manipulation in a live situation but better stay away from chorus... regards .G.A. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 7 17:41:34 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Sat, 7 Mar 1998 17:42:59 +0100 Subject: Manuals * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" I talked to Guido about manuals and he said they have been shipped to the US already, so he asks for a bit of patience. they should arrive soon... PS: I posted .hqx versions of all the .mid files to the website. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 7 22:08:57 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: gatrall@pop.slip.net Date: Sat, 7 Mar 1998 13:11:53 -0800 Subject: Re: Manuals * From: Simon Gatrall >* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" > >I talked to Guido about manuals and he said they have been shipped to the US already, so he asks for a bit of patience. they should arrive soon... > >PS: I posted .hqx versions of all the .mid files to the website. > > >think different! > >Canine Have these been shipped to users or to dealers? I still haven't sent in my registration yet. -s!mon ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 8 01:56:07 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: jay@teklab.com Date: Sat, 07 Mar 1998 16:53:16 -0800 Subject: Off Topic: Access Matrix 1000 Editor? * From: tek1 -- Jay Vaughan Actually, it's not really off topic -- this is the Access List after all... Anyway, do any of you guys have a good line on the Matrix 1000 editor that Access produces? Their dealer here in LA says he's having a hard time getting one, and that if he did it'd be pretty expensive ($490)... So if anyone out there in Germany or Europe knows of a source for one, and/or wants to sell me it for a good fair price, please let me know. j. -- Jay Vaughan | jay@teklab.com http://lab1.teklab.com | ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 8 05:47:20 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: gatrall@pop.slip.net Date: Sat, 7 Mar 1998 20:50:16 -0800 Subject: Galaxy librarian??? * From: Simon Gatrall I downloaded the librarian and the patch list for Galaxy/OMS and I can't get either one to work. I'm using Galaxy+ 2.0.2 and OMS 2.3.3. The librarian seems to install, but when I hit "get bank" or "get patch" it just sits there for a while without getting any response from the Virus. The patch name document seems to be corrupt, because OMS complains that the document "doesn't contain any names". Looking at the file with Hexedit, I can see that there are patch names in the file that I downloaded, but it may be corrupt. I have an "OMS controllers" document that I created for the Virus. If people want it I'll be glad to give it to Canine for the web page. Unfortunately I don't think there is a way to use this with the patch name document at the same time in Vision. I spend a lot of time using Opcode's MAX. I've never created an editor with it before, but theoretically it shouldn't be too hard. For the most part there proabaly isn't much interest in making one because most parameters are a knob-turn away, but as more and more things get added to the OS, it may be usefull to have a full-screen editor. What do you think? Is anyone working on a SoundDiver module? I have SoundDiver too, although I mainly use Galaxy because of its ability to sync up the OMS names. -s!mon ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 8 13:25:09 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 08 Mar 1998 12:18:18 +0100 Organization: SoundHome Subject: Re: Galaxy librarian??? * From: Guenther Albrecht >The librarian seems to install, but when I hit "get bank" or "get patch" it just sits there for a while without getting any response from the Virus. Yes. it waits for getting a patch or bank from the virus (dump in MIDI menu). as i have no sysex implementation table i can not request a dump from the virus. you have to do it by hand. >The patch name document seems to be corrupt, because OMS complains that the document "doesn't contain any names". you have put the librarian file into folder Galaxy Librarians. After you defined the instrument(s)in Visions instruments window, go to the names window and subscribe to the second document containing the patch names & controllers. now you can select bank a or b for every part and use the patch & controller names. and yes, you can save the programs you made in galaxy, but with OS 1.12 you may not dump them into the virus (one way street!). so you just can make new names appear... OMS handles patchnames & the corresponding controller names very well. but OMS implements the controllers in a standard that defines some as switches with only 2 values. this is very convenient when implemented that way in the hardware, but certain devices do not adhere to this scheme.. the Access Virus with all his knobs sends different controllers. 2 of these controllers do not work with OMS (Vision) as it only accepts values 0 or 127. by making a special patch in my Studio 5 i tried to repatched the controllers: the Studio 5 takes care of converting the 2 controllers to the right ones while Vision can use the 128 step resolution. the only drawback is that this virtual instrument does not show the patches & controller names that are part of the original instrument - this forces the keeping of 2 different instruments with frequent changing between.. not so easy, see... regard .g.a. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 8 14:20:51 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 14:17:06 +0100 Subject: Re: Manuals * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 22:11 Uhr +0100 on 07.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >Have these been shipped to users or to dealers? I still haven't sent in my registration yet. In that case it would be best to contact your dealer to see if they have received one yet. Or better yet -- send in your registration.. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 8 23:10:05 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 08 Mar 1998 17:08:10 -0500 Organization: Cornell University Subject: bugreport * From: Ashley Deacon Hi, I've been giving my Virus a work out with 1.5b. It seems fairly robust in single mode - I haven't tried anything "multi" yet. Where is "Arpeggiator Hold"??? I have had a couple of noise glitches when adjusting parameters, but I haven't mangaged to reproduce them. No all out system crashes yet. The only bug I have found so far is LFO 1 and LFO 2 --------------- Clock 2/1 and 4/1 are identical ie they are both 2/1. I'm using a square LFO (I don't know if that matters). Also the LFOs don't synch their cycle to the start of the song, I don't know if that counts as a bug or it should be a "wishlist" item. I figure it's a bug, because if you are synching to midi clock then you probably want the LFO to start at the same point on its cycle each time you start the song... Regards, Ash. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 9 07:47:12 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: gatrall@pop.slip.net Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 22:50:12 -0800 Subject: Re: Galaxy librarian??? * From: Simon Gatrall >* From: Guenther Albrecht > >>The librarian seems to install, but when I hit "get bank" or "get patch" it just sits there for a while without getting any response from the Virus. >Yes. it waits for getting a patch or bank from the virus (dump in MIDI menu). as i have no sysex implementation table i can not request a dump from the virus. you have to do it by hand. >>The patch name document seems to be corrupt, because OMS complains that the document "doesn't contain any names". >you have put the librarian file into folder Galaxy Librarians. After you defined the instrument(s)in Visions instruments window, go to the names window and subscribe to the second document containing the patch names & controllers. now you can select bank a or b for every part and use the patch & controller names. >and yes, you can save the programs you made in galaxy, but with OS 1.12 you may not dump them into the virus (one way street!). so you just can make new names appear... Now I understand the librarian, but the names document on the web site still seems like it is corrupt. I was putting the files in the right places, and trying to subscribe, but Vision/OMS says that the document "does not contain any names". >OMS handles patchnames & the corresponding controller names very well. but OMS implements the controllers in a standard that defines some as switches with only 2 values. this is very convenient when implemented that >way in the hardware, but certain devices do not adhere to this scheme.. the Access Virus with all his knobs sends different controllers. 2 of these controllers do not work with OMS (Vision) as it only accepts values 0 or 127. by making a special patch in my Studio 5 i tried to repatched the controllers: the Studio 5 takes care of converting the 2 controllers to the right ones while Vision can use the 128 step resolution. the only drawback is that this virtual instrument does not show the patches & controller names that are part of the original instrument - this forces the keeping of 2 different instruments with frequent changing between.. My solution to this problem is to use Vision's ability to remap controllers. I remap the "uneditable" controllers to ones that I can edit, perform the edits, and remap them back. Vision records and sends out the right values, it just won't let you edit them. Are your controller names part of the same name document, or is there a way to have patch names and controller name documents seperate? -s!mon ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 10 02:54:07 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Mon, 09 Mar 1998 20:51:45 -0500 Organization: Cornell University Subject: Arp Hold??? * From: Ashley Deacon Hi, Maybe be this got lost in my last post: Is arpeggiator hold there ? or not ? I can't find it, but maybe I'm just not pushing the right buttons. Thanks, Ash. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 10 09:46:38 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 09:46:33 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Bank select? * From: Szigan >hi folx! > >Am I dumb? >I tried the 'new' multi-single-mode (v1.5) yesterday, but I cannot switch >between sound banks A and B.... >When I use the usual buttons I switch between the single parts 1-16 .... >any comment? or bug? > >groove on... Oliver ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 10 10:47:24 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 10:39:36 +0100 Subject: Re: Arp Hold??? * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 2:51 Uhr +0100 on 10.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >Is arpeggiator hold there ? or not ? >I can't find it, but maybe I'm just not pushing the right buttons. No it's not there just yet, however Access' Christoph Kemper has told me it is already planned for the next release. (most likely the one after 1.5, not the 1.5 final But I'm not sure.) think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 10 10:47:21 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 10:41:24 +0100 Subject: Re: Bank select? * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 9:46 Uhr +0100 on 10.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >>I tried the 'new' multi-single-mode (v1.5) yesterday, but I cannot switch >>between sound banks A and B.... >>When I use the usual buttons I switch between the single parts 1-16 .... >>any comment? or bug? It's no problem if you send the Virus a program change via MIDI (Bank B is 1, A is 0). Other than that you are probably right... But what good is the MultiSingle if you don't have a decent MIDI controller anyway...;) think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 10 11:00:13 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 11:00:15 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: RE: Bank select? * From: Szigan ok. in this case i would consider to call it a BIG BUG! ;) i loved this multi-single mode, for creating sequences from scratch. and what i do NOT want is to change banks via midi all the time when i just want to 'jump' between some sounds to check which one would fit better... i just cant get enough ;-) oliver >-----Original Message----- >From: access-list@teklab.com [SMTP:access-list@teklab.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 1998 10:41 AM >To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com >Subject: Re: Bank select? > >* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" > >At 9:46 Uhr +0100 on 10.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >>>I tried the 'new' multi-single-mode (v1.5) yesterday, but I cannot switch >>>between sound banks A and B.... >>>When I use the usual buttons I switch between the single parts 1-16 .... >>>any comment? or bug? > >It's no problem if you send the Virus a program change via MIDI (Bank B is >1, A is 0). Other than that you are probably right... > >But what good is the MultiSingle if you don't have a decent MIDI controller >anyway...;) > > >think different! > >Canine > >-- >---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- >canine@waf80.de good night europe. >ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ >---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > > >********** >********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and >is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is >available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 10 14:22:39 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 11:49:32 +0100 Subject: RE: Bank select? * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 11:00 Uhr +0100 on 10.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >ok. in this case i would consider to call it a BIG BUG! ;) Hm, in spite of your smiley I would not call it that... In the manual it says this mode is mainly intended for use with a sequencer. usually it shouldn't be a problem to select the sound from the sequencer anyway, so it should be basically the same if you select a sound or a bank and a sound... > >i loved this multi-single mode, for creating sequences from scratch. Why don't you use the regular Multi Mode (it's there in 1.5b) instead? when the "Multi" LED is lit you can use the CTRL menu to very conveniently change between sounds and banks. Try it. It's worth upgrading alone... >and what i do NOT want is to change banks via midi all the time when i just want to 'jump' between some sounds to check which one would fit better... oh c'mon, that can't be that bad... How do you trigger the Virus anyway? There must be some kind of a MIDI device in there somewhere... so...;) think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 10 13:11:18 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 12:58:08 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Happy * From: "Martin Selway" After five months, my Virus arrived today :) MARTIN mase@post5.tele.dk http://home5.inet.tele.dk/mase ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 10 15:51:45 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 14:29:02 +0100 Subject: Re: Happy * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 12:58 Uhr +0100 on 10.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >After five months, my Virus arrived today :) what a great day. Congrats and enjoy. twiddle dem knobs. twiddle dem hard. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 10 15:54:59 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 15:55:01 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: RE: Happy * From: Szigan yeah! and dont sleep for the next five months! you may miss something... ;-) groove.... oliver >-----Original Message----- >From: access-list@teklab.com [SMTP:access-list@teklab.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 1998 2:29 PM >To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com >Subject: Re: Happy > >* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" > >At 12:58 Uhr +0100 on 10.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >>After five months, my Virus arrived today :) > >what a great day. Congrats and enjoy. twiddle dem knobs. twiddle dem hard. > >think different! > >Canine > >-- >---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- >canine@waf80.de good night europe. >ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ >---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > > >********** >********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and >is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is >available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 10 21:03:49 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 21:03:51 +0100 Subject: 1.5.1 posted * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" Hi there, I just posted version 1.51 of the Virus OS to the website. It contains several bugfixes, a real demosong and new multis. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Wed Mar 11 00:04:07 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 18:11:10 -0500 Subject: Re: Happy * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: "Martin Selway" > >After five months, my Virus arrived today :) > >MARTIN and...............?????????? weld :-0 >mase@post5.tele.dk >http://home5.inet.tele.dk/mase > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Wed Mar 11 00:26:21 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 18:33:26 -0500 Subject: Re: bugreport * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net to anyone that speaks german tried to download 1.51 from the site and get a message i cant interpret help?????????? weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Wed Mar 11 01:34:08 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: gatrall@pop.slip.net Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 16:36:14 -0800 Subject: Re: 1.5.1 posted * From: Simon Gatrall >* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" > >Hi there, > >I just posted version 1.51 of the Virus OS to the website. It contains several bugfixes, a real demosong and new multis. I just tried to download these files, but I get some sort of error which I think is basically a 404-not found, but it's in German so I'm not 100% sure. Is there a new readme for the bug fixes? Why is it that Access doesn't post this stuff to their own web site? -s!mon ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Wed Mar 11 02:05:29 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: lukashome@192.168.0.1 Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 14:07:18 +1300 X-Server: VPOP3 V1.2.0 Unregistered Subject: 1.5.1 posted * From: Lukas Svoboda At 16:36 10/03/98 -0800, you wrote: >* From: Simon Gatrall I just tried to download these files, but I get some sort of error which I think is basically a 404-not found, but it's in German so I'm not 100% sure. Hey Canine, I'm getting the same problems.... Lukas Svoboda Auckland, New Zealand ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Wed Mar 11 02:17:02 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: lukashome@192.168.0.1 Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 14:19:03 +1300 X-Server: VPOP3 V1.2.0 Unregistered Subject: Fix to get 1.51 * From: Lukas Svoboda Hi Folks, Try this link http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/midi/ This will give you a directory structure of the midi directory. There are two files first151.mid and second151.mid which I imagine is the OS for the virus version 1.51 I think canine made the links first_151.mid and second_151.mid or something else that was wrong. Cheers, Lukas Svoboda Auckland, New Zealand ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Wed Mar 11 02:37:42 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 02:37:45 +0100 Subject: Re: Fix to get 1.51 * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 2:19 Uhr +0100 on 11.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >Try this link http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/midi/ This will give you a directory structure of the midi directory. There are two files first151.mid and second151.mid which I imagine is the OS for the virus version 1.51 I think canine made the links first_151.mid and second_151.mid or something else that was wrong. Sorry everybody, this is exactly what happened. I was already sort of out the door to the movies (Sneak Preview of "Wag the Dog", very funny movie) and didn't test the new page as thorough as I should have... everything is fixed now... >Why is it that Access doesn't post this stuff to their own web site? Because Access doesn't run the site, TSi (their German distributor) does. Apparently TSi is very busy preparing for the Musik Messe in Frankfurt and so their Web-man has no time for this until next week. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Wed Mar 11 03:15:23 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 21:22:25 -0500 Subject: [Fwd: Re: How is the PC] seeing kraftwerk will be usin some virus thought everyone here in the states would like to know of the summer kraftwerk tour cheers weld Received: from HME1.smtp.sprint.ca ([207.107.250.60]) by mtiwgwc03.worldnet.att.net (Intermail v3.1 117 241) with ESMTP id <19980310233451.HOQ13018@HME1.smtp.sprint.ca> for ; Tue, 10 Mar 1998 23:34:51 +0000 Received: from default (spc-isp-hfx-uas-05-37.sprint.ca [209.103.31.228]) by HME1.smtp.sprint.ca (8.8.5/8.8.3) with SMTP id SAA08944 for ; Tue, 10 Mar 1998 18:34:37 -0500 (EST) Message-ID: <3505C9DC.5862@sprint.ca> Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 19:16:44 -0400 From: ´ª ´ª ´ª Philip Pilgrim´ª ´ª ´ª Reply-To: thelab@sprint.ca Organization: The Lab X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.03 (Win95; I) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net Subject: Re: How is the PC References: <35045BF0.58AC@sprint.ca> <35049BD7.3537@worldnet.att.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mozilla-Status: 0011 w >>From http://www.tickets.de/artists/art7.html : > >Kraftwerk will be performing on the following dates: >03.06.1998 J-Tokio - Akasaka Blitz >04.06.1998 J-Tokio - Akasaka Blitz >07.06.1998 USA-San Francisco, CA - Warfield Theatre 08.06.1998 USA-Los Angeles, CA - The Palladium 10.06.1998 USA-Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre 11.06.1998 USA-Detroit, MI - State Theatre 13.06.1998 USA-New York, NY - Hammerstein Ballroom 25.06.1998 DK-Roskilde - Roskilde Festival, Infos www.roskilde-festival.dk > >Visit > >www.kraftwerk.com Please check your Quasar and it's ability to handle sysex. Thanks how far is Detroit and Chicago from Buffalo? Philip -- Philip Pilgrim The Lab Audio Works 5 Evan's Drive - Analog/Digital Recording/Processing Hammonds Plains - Computer/Synth Interfacing Nova Scotia, Canada - Hardware/Software Development B4B 1M8 Phone +1.902.835.7844 Email mailto:thelab@sprint.ca Web Page: http://robotnik.com/the_lab/X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Wed Mar 11 03:17:50 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 21:24:57 -0500 Subject: Re: Fix to get 1.51 * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net yes everything works now!!!! thx kai!!! seems some multi's lock up???????? did everyone just get 29 or am i missing some??? congrats to rob for a beutiful job!!!! hey rob, how bout some nord modular programs?????? weld out ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Wed Mar 11 03:19:07 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 21:26:14 -0500 Subject: Re: Manuals * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net re: virus manuals here in the states geoff farr at gsf should be getting the new manuals very soon, call or email him to get on the the list for one. weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Wed Mar 11 15:51:32 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 15:44:57 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: some sounds * From: "Rob Papen" Hi there, In the latest sofware version and sounds, there a few sound-mistakes(bugs). These sounds do have Portamento 127. This is not o.k. So please change it now manually. Sounds: B72 / B88 / B17 / B39 / B43 Also in Multie M15 you can put some more volume to the strings-sound (SEA-PAD). After the frankfurter messe. I will contact Christof about it , to correct it in de software version. I like the demo-song Christof, very cool..... Regards, Rob Rob Papen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ROB PAPEN SOUND-DESIGN & MUSIC robpapen@nedernet.nl http://www.nedernet.nl/~robpapen Tel: 00-31 475 410188 Fax: 00-31 475 410089 What is Rob doing at this moment: - Working on the new 4MB set for the TerraTec EWS-64 - Working on a new CD-ROM collection for the EMU ESI and EOS samplers - Working on the signature-set for the Access Virus (send me a mail) -Just finished the 127 factory-sounds for the Access Virus. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- >>Almost 2000 years ago He was here. The Alpha and the Omega << >>Do you know Him ? Do you know who He is ? << >>He is the answer to all your questions ! << ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Wed Mar 11 17:41:41 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 11:43:30 -0500 (EST) cc: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Subject: Re: some sounds * From: Jack On Wed, 11 Mar 1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >* From: "Rob Papen" > >Hi there, > >In the latest sofware version and sounds, there a few sound-mistakes(bugs). These sounds do have Portamento 127. This is not o.k. So please change it now manually. >Sounds: B72 / B88 / B17 / B39 / B43 > speaking of sounds... does anyone know of anywhere online that has sounds from the virus to listen to? i've still not got to actually hear what the virus sounds like. please help! thanks, jack ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Wed Mar 11 17:41:42 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 11:43:30 -0500 (EST) cc: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Subject: Re: some sounds * From: Jack On Wed, 11 Mar 1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >* From: "Rob Papen" > >Hi there, > >In the latest sofware version and sounds, there a few sound-mistakes(bugs). These sounds do have Portamento 127. This is not o.k. So please change it now manually. >Sounds: B72 / B88 / B17 / B39 / B43 > speaking of sounds... does anyone know of anywhere online that has sounds from the virus to listen to? i've still not got to actually hear what the virus sounds like. please help! thanks, jack ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 01:37:46 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 18:31:20 -0500 Subject: Re: some sounds * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net kai will be putting up some sound examples on the virus site very soon......kai?????????????? :-) weld access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: Jack > >On Wed, 11 Mar 1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >>* From: "Rob Papen" >> >>Hi there, >> >>In the latest sofware version and sounds, there a few sound-mistakes(bugs). These sounds do have Portamento 127. This is not o.k. So please change it now manually. >>Sounds: B72 / B88 / B17 / B39 / B43 >> > >speaking of sounds... does anyone know of anywhere online that has sounds from the virus to listen to? i've still not got to actually hear what the virus sounds like. please help! > >thanks, > >jack > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 01:37:46 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 19:08:22 -0500 Subject: wish list * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net surveying the wish list im going to submit the following list tonite to kai to give to the access guys friday at messe. please email me tonite for any last minute additions weld compare mode a procees for cycling throught the spectral waves with a lfo, env, or midi source (ie midi wheel)--dont know if waldorf would be cool with it????? ring modulation (traditional and untraditional --cs80) glissando (stepped glide) unison detune mode (jup 6) cycle mode--ala ob 4 voice use multi mode to cycle through to a new sound on consecutive key presses--VERY POWERFUL) ANALOG SEQUENCE MODE--USE THE BUTTONS AND KNOBS FOR A ANALOG SEQUENCE GENERATOR??? a random patch generator similiar to mw2 and pulse- just one button press--whoola!!!! new patch???? please please!!!! noise as a source for fm arpegiator notes to midi out!!!!!! a modulation matrix 16 source to 16 dest--would turn this thing into a monster!!!!! a drum mode in say 10 muti's so you could map your drum sounds out ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 01:14:51 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 01:16:33 +0100 Subject: Virus sounds * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" Hi list, I just posted a few sound examples in WAV format to the site. Grab 'em if you can...! peace... think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 02:30:49 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 20:37:47 -0500 Subject: Re: wish list * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net noticed someone asked if the value knob could be used to select patches....not that i can find, but if you keep the parameter <> keys held down a quick up and down scroll of patches happens did anyone find arp hold yet, or next version?????????? weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 11:13:15 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 20:40:03 -0500 Subject: Re: wish list * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net i must say i have not heard more beutiful pads in any one synth, till the virus!!!!!! such beatiful movement in the sounds and smooth filters!!! just my 2 pence weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 04:56:29 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: gatrall@pop.slip.net Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 19:58:51 -0800 Cc: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Wish list * From: Simon Gatrall I just recently got 1.5.1 downloaded and I see a few things that could be improved. 1. The method for selecting the cycle times of the LFOs and the delay time is not as powerful as it could be. The Lexicon MPX-1 has a very clever way of doing this. First they have a global tempo (BPM) which also has an associated "beat value" (1/8, dotted 1/8, 1/4, dotted 1/4, 1/2, dotted 1/2 and whole). Then to specify LFO frequency or delay times they use two numbers in a format like A:B, where A and B range from 1 to 24. A is "cycles" and B is "beats". Here are some examples of what you can do: Tempo = 120 BPM Beat Value = 1/4 note (on the Virus this could be derived from the arpeggiator setting) A:B - cycles per beat ---------------------------------------- 1:1 - 1 cycle per 1/4 note 4:3 - 1 cycle per dotted 1/8 note (4 cycles every 3 beats) 5:4 - 5 cycles per measure 1:20 - one cycle every five measures 3:10 - 3 cycles per 2 1/2 measures 7:13 - 7 cycles every 13 beats Once you get used to this, you won't want to live with less powerful systems. On the Virus it would be easy to modify the current (1.5.1) system slightly so that the "B" value would be set through the "edit" menu, and the "A" value would be set with the LFO rate knob. 2. The arpeggiator should be at least as powerful as the one on the Korg Prophecy. At the very least there should be a Random mode and a "gate time" parameter. Ideally there would be easy ways to store arpeggiator patterns globally. 3. I have a JX-8P and a PG-800 programmer. One thing that the PG-800 has that I miss on the Virus is a "Manual" button. This button resets the current patch to match the position of all of the knobs. Sometimes I find this very useful. Maybe you could add a menu item on the EDIT menu to do this? 4. I also miss having a "Compare" button. Many synths have some way of comparing the original patch with the one that is in the edit buffer. Am I missing something - is there an easy way to do this now? 5. If you change the patch number on the Virus you lose your current edit without warning. On my OB-Mx if I change the patch from the front panel it asks if I want to store the edit or discard it - I like this. (MIDI program changes go through without this warning). 6. Right now if there isn't a keyboard hooked up, you can't edit a sound easily. If you are in "single" mode already, pressing "single" again doesn't do anything currently. Why not make additional keypresses on "single" play a C3 at 96 velocity? This would be great for auditioning or testing sounds without any MIDI devices hooked up. 7. Replace the CTRL/VELOCITY menus (10 parameters) with more ASSIGN menus and add velocity as a SOURCE. This would be much more flexible and consistant. Couldn't we have at least 12 ASSIGN sets? Most of the factory patches don't even use velocity very well yet, so it wouldn't be that big of deal to change things. BTW, When cycling through the Multis I sometimes get a brief "DSP zzz?" message. Is this a bug or a feature??? Simon Gatrall gatrall@slip.net ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 07:26:48 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 01:29:03 -0500 (EST) cc: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net, Jack Subject: Re: wish list * From: Jack one more suggestion(this may already exist, i don't own a virus yet): a way to make one of the buttons trigger a note on the virus - sort of an audition key. a way to hear what the sound you are programming would sound like if you had no keyboard midi'd to the virus. it would be great to be able to set in bed with the virus and some headphones and program sounds and get to hear what they sound like! also, i *really* hope they add a little step sequencer. it should be too hard, just take exchange the apprgiator on a part for a step sequencer. it would really be a whole like like the appregitator except that the notes might be repeated and their could be rests, for example a-a-c-a. then imagine if the audition key in above could trigger the little steop sequences! one could have a different sequence for each multi-part and put together some really nice stuff just with the virus and nothing else(no keyboard or anything). even simple drum patterns could be programed. this would so cool! On Wed, 11 Mar 1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >* From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net > >surveying the wish list im going to submit the following list tonite to kai to give to the access guys friday at messe. >please email me tonite for any last minute additions weld > > >compare mode > >a procees for cycling throught the spectral waves with a lfo, env, or midi source (ie midi wheel)--dont know if waldorf would be cool with it????? > >ring modulation (traditional and untraditional --cs80) > >glissando (stepped glide) > >unison detune mode (jup 6) > >cycle mode--ala ob 4 voice use multi mode to cycle through to a new sound on consecutive key presses--VERY POWERFUL) > >ANALOG SEQUENCE MODE--USE THE BUTTONS AND KNOBS FOR A ANALOG SEQUENCE GENERATOR??? > >a random patch generator similiar to mw2 and pulse- just one button press--whoola!!!! new patch???? please please!!!! > >noise as a source for fm > >arpegiator notes to midi out!!!!!! > >a modulation matrix 16 source to 16 dest--would turn this thing into a monster!!!!! > >a drum mode in say 10 muti's so you could map your drum sounds out >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! > icq - #5680665 ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 10:12:03 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 10:05:25 +0100 Subject: Re: wish list * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 2:37 Uhr +0100 on 12.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >did anyone find arp hold yet, or next version?????????? Christoph told me it will be coming up. I don't think it's in 1.5.1 yet. I will ask him tomorrow. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 10:12:01 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 10:08:03 +0100 Subject: Re: Wish list * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" Thanks Simon for the great great wishlist. I will certainly present it to the guys at TSi/Access tomorrow. I am sure some of these things could be done. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 10:12:12 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 10:12:44 +0100 Subject: Re: some sounds * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 0:31 Uhr +0100 on 12.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >kai will be putting up some sound examples on the virus site very soon......kai?????????????? :-) Hi everyone, like I said, thesy should be there on a new page called "soundexamples.html" But you get there from the first page (if you can't see the new link, you might need to reload the page since sometimes the old version is still in the browser's cache.) hope you like the sounds Jay and everyone... think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 12:40:14 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 06:47:19 -0500 Subject: Re: wish list * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net can someone please confirm there were only 28 multi's in the last down;oad?????? thx weld p.s ive almost finished 100 sounds which will be downloadable on the site soon, i challenge everyone else to at least do 25 and send em to kai. way back when when i owned a chroma are user group--chroma cult once had tons of patyches it was a great thing!!!!!! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 13:07:27 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 13:09:08 +0100 Subject: look at the ad * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" I was a bit bored today and so scanned the advert which was in the latest issue of the German "KEYS" magazine. It's on the website, and I think it's very pretty... any comments on the sounds I posted last night? think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 15:55:06 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 09:56:50 -0500 (EST) cc: Jack Subject: Re: look at the ad * From: Jack On Thu, 12 Mar 1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" > >I was a bit bored today and so scanned the advert which was in the latest issue of the German "KEYS" magazine. It's on the website, and I think it's very pretty... > i have some pictures that you can post on the site too. most are just things that are floating around elsewhere, but i have one that is very good. it is a reallyl big close-up of the font panel. it is clear enough to read all of the labels on the buttons and knobs. great for someone like me who doesn't own a virus yet. they are at: http://prc-wwwdevel.idap.indiana.edu/~jack/equipment/virus/ you can get them from there and upload them to your site or just link to my pictures. >any comments on the sounds I posted last night? very nice. i esp. like the percussion bits. i'd love to hear any entire loops with drums/bass/pad and all coming from the virus. it is possible with the multi-parts, right? jack ------- icq - #5680665 ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 17:41:41 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: gatrall@pop.slip.net Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 08:44:44 -0800 Subject: Galaxy/OMS again, 1.51 HQX * From: Simon Gatrall I finally got the Galaxy librarian to work and the names document to work, but it took a little hacking. I think that the format of the patch dumps must have changed from 1.12 to 1.51. Or else there was an error in the Galaxy librarian. The librarian listed 140 bytes as the length but it seems to be 267 now. Also the position and length of the name has changed (249 and 12 respectively). Hopefully, with the full manual coming soon, we will finally get complete documentation for the sysex implementation. Then the librarian can be updated to work automatically. I still don't understand why the names that appear in Galaxy won't show up in Vision if I subscribe to the bundle that includes the Virus bank dumps. I spent a bunch of time going through the patchtalk manual and looking at the patchtalk code in other librarians and it still makes no sense. There doesn't seem to be anything different in the other librarians that would make the names show up. In order to get the names document to work correctly, the OMS setup needs to point to the proper instrument type. I had orignally entered my Virus as a new device with manufacturer and model set to "other". Names documents seem to be tied to a specific instrument type. Deleting the generic "Virus" instrument that I had created and adding a new device defined by the Virus type from the librarian allows the names document to work. BTW, there seems to be something wrong with the HQX version of the 1.51 update. I was able to install the first part OK, but the second part kept giving me an error of "wrong bank" about halfway through sending it to the Virus. I downloaded the .mid version and it installed fine. Simon Gatrall gatrall@slip.net ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 17:50:23 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 11:48:04 -0500 Organization: Cornell University Subject: Re: Manuals * From: Ashley Deacon Hi, About the manuals... If we have sent in the registration do we get sent the manual directly?? Or do we have to go through dealer / or distributor? I've sent in my registration and I'm just wondering if I need to do something other than wait... Thanks, Ash. PS. Nice sounds by the way. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 17:51:58 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: gatrall@pop.slip.net Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 08:55:04 -0800 Subject: RAM and ROM? * From: Simon Gatrall With all the talk about wish lists, I started to wonder how much room is left in the Virus for expansion. Does anyone know how much RAM (for patch storage) and ROM (operating system) is in the Virus and what percentage of it is used? What DSP chip is the unit based on? Has anyone taken their unit apart yet to look inside? Simon Gatrall gatrall@slip.net ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 22:08:22 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 19:07:06 +0100 Subject: Re: Manuals * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 17:48 Uhr +0100 on 12.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >I've sent in my registration and I'm just wondering if I need to do something other than wait... That's all I did and I received my Manual together with a short nice Note from TSi a while afterwards. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 22:27:36 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sender: ash@bio.cornell.edu Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 16:27:26 -0500 Organization: Cornell University Subject: Re: Manuals * From: Ashley Deacon Hi >At 17:48 Uhr +0100 on 12.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >>I've sent in my registration and I'm just wondering if I need to do something other than wait... > >That's all I did and I received my Manual together with a short nice Note from TSi a while afterwards. Has anyone in the USA received a manual yet??? Regards, Ashley. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 23:49:04 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 23:52:16 +0100 Organization: SoundHome Subject: Re: Bank select? * From: Guenther Albrecht Yes, i had the same problem, but it is there, somewhere - i have a concert tomorrow, so i backgraded to 1.12. but in 1.5 i had the same problem - either it was only multi or both and edit ? regards .g.a. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 13 00:00:14 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 14:59:00 -0800 Subject: Re: look at the ad * From: hilljam@wellsfargo.com Newbie question: Where's the website to which you guys are referring? TIA ... .jamie. ---------- From: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Cc: Jack Subject: Re: look at the ad Date: Thursday, March 12, 1998 6:56AM * From: Jack On Thu, 12 Mar 1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" > >I was a bit bored today and so scanned the advert which was in the latest issue of the German "KEYS" magazine. It's on the website, and I think it's very pretty... > i have some pictures that you can post on the site too. most are just things that are floating around elsewhere, but i have one that is very good. it is a reallyl big close-up of the font panel. it is clear enough to read all of the labels on the buttons and knobs. great for someone like me who doesn't own a virus yet. they are at: http://prc-wwwdevel.idap.indiana.edu/~jack/equipment/virus/ you can get them from there and upload them to your site or just link to my pictures. >any comments on the sounds I posted last night? very nice. i esp. like the percussion bits. i'd love to hear any entire loops with drums/bass/pad and all coming from the virus. it is possible with the multi-parts, right? jack ------- icq - #5680665 ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. 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The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 12 23:57:55 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 00:01:55 +0100 Organization: SoundHome Subject: Re: Galaxy librarian??? * From: Guenther Albrecht go into the oms setup, doubleclick on the virus and select from the vendor/modell popup access and virus. i think you defined you own virus and so the oms name manager can not read my names. it also has the controllers inside. if you want to keep them seperate you can copy and paste controller names (outside where you just see the ctrlr symbol) and then save them in teach text or whatever.. in my bundle the ctrl names are only for bank a, i found - select a channel with bank b selected, doubleclick the names document and paste the controllers (default). hope this helps... regards .g.a. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 13 02:15:39 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 20:22:35 -0500 Subject: Re: look at the ad * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net go to the bottom of this post!!!! weld >Newbie question: Where's the website to which you guys are referring? > >TIA ... > >.jamie. >---------- >From: access-list@teklab.com >To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com >Cc: Jack >Subject: Re: look at the ad >Date: Thursday, March 12, 1998 6:56AM > >* From: Jack > >On Thu, 12 Mar 1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >>* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" >> >>I was a bit bored today and so scanned the advert which was in the latest issue of the German "KEYS" magazine. It's on the website, and I think it's very pretty... >> > >i have some pictures that you can post on the site too. most are just things that are floating around elsewhere, but i have one that is very good. it is a reallyl big close-up of the font panel. it is clear enough to read all of the labels on the buttons and knobs. great for someone like me who doesn't own a virus yet. > >they are at: http://prc-wwwdevel.idap.indiana.edu/~jack/equipment/virus/ > >you can get them from there and upload them to your site or just link to my pictures. > >>any comments on the sounds I posted last night? > >very nice. i esp. like the percussion bits. i'd love to hear any entire loops with drums/bass/pad and all coming from the virus. it is possible with the multi-parts, right? > >jack >------- >icq - #5680665 > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 13 02:27:14 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 17:25:00 -0800 Subject: Re: look at the ad * From: hilljam@wellsfargo.com D'OH!! Thanks weld ---------- From: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Subject: Re: look at the ad Date: Thursday, March 12, 1998 5:22PM * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net go to the bottom of this post!!!! weld >Newbie question: Where's the website to which you guys are referring? > >TIA ... > >.jamie. >---------- >From: access-list@teklab.com >To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com >Cc: Jack >Subject: Re: look at the ad >Date: Thursday, March 12, 1998 6:56AM > >* From: Jack > >On Thu, 12 Mar 1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >>* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" >> >>I was a bit bored today and so scanned the advert which was in the latest >>issue of the German "KEYS" magazine. It's on the website, and I think it's >>very pretty... >> > >i have some pictures that you can post on the site too. most are just things that are floating around elsewhere, but i have one that is very good. >it is a reallyl big close-up of the font panel. it is clear enough to read all of the labels on the buttons and knobs. great for someone like me who doesn't own a virus yet. > >they are at: http://prc-wwwdevel.idap.indiana.edu/~jack/equipment/virus/ > >you can get them from there and upload them to your site or just link to my pictures. > >>any comments on the sounds I posted last night? > >very nice. i esp. like the percussion bits. i'd love to hear any entire loops with drums/bass/pad and all coming from the virus. it is possible with the multi-parts, right? > >jack >------- >icq - #5680665 > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is >available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is >available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 13 02:18:10 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 20:25:21 -0500 Subject: Re: Manuals * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net in the u.s contact geoff farr at gsf agency to secure a manual this is in the faq so i will not be answering in the future weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 13 02:58:35 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sender: ash@bio.cornell.edu Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 20:58:28 -0500 Organization: Cornell University Subject: Re: Manuals * From: Ashley Deacon Hi, >in the u.s contact geoff farr at gsf agency to secure a manual > >this is in the faq so i will not be answering in the future weld Where in the faq?? I searched the faq for "manual" "geoff" and "farr" and came up with nothing. Does anyone have an e-mail address for Geoff Farr?? Thanks, Ash. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 13 03:55:32 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: dhylander@pop.mindspring.com Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 21:26:06 -0500 Subject: Re: Manuals * From: David Hylander At 08:58 PM 3/12/98 -0500, you wrote: >* From: Ashley Deacon >Does anyone have an e-mail address for Geoff Farr?? >From the TSi website- GSF Agency 122 Strand, Suite 1 Santa Monica CA 90405 phone: ++1-310-452-6216 fax: ++1-310-452-3886 gsfa@netcom.com -Regardz - David ----------------------------------------------------- mailto:dhylander@mindspring.com ----------------------------------------------------- ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 13 03:56:35 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 18:56:33 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: bcfrye@earthlink.net (Unverified) Subject: Re: Manuals * From: bob frye Geoff's email address is: gsfa@netcom.com I believe it's listed on the Waldorf and TSi main web pages, towards the bottom of the page. Bob Frye Syntonix ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 13 03:56:40 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 22:03:22 -0500 Subject: Re: Manuals * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net geoffs email is gsfa@netcom.com be warned response times can take a while no problem weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 13 07:45:54 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 22:45:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: Virus MIDI contol * From: bob frye I pulled down the Virus MIDI control list from the web, and have a question about it. It first lists MIDI controllers 0-123 with range values and Virus parameter assignments. Clear and simple. But then it lists Poly Pressure Control with numbers from 1-78, followed by range values and Virus parameter assignments. My question is this: On the Poly Pressure Control part of the list, what do the numbers 1-78 represent? MIDI note numbers?? So that for the MIDI controller Poly Pressure, each "note" number is assigned a Virus parameter value, with the actual pressure value determining it's range. Thanks alot. Bob Frye Syntonix ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 13 09:43:42 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 09:43:40 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: second 151 * From: Szigan Hi guys! Can please anyone confirm, that it is not neccessary to upload the second151.mid to the virus??? I transfered the "first151.mid" yesterday, and my virus did not ask for the second one as he did with 1.b ... is this correct??? groove on.... oliver ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 13 12:55:27 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 12:55:24 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: RE: second 151 * From: Szigan at 1.5b, the second part was requested from my Virus. while installing the 1.51 the virus wanted to be switched off after the first part, and did not request the second part.... >-----Original Message----- >From: access-list@teklab.com [SMTP:access-list@teklab.com] Sent: Friday, March 13, 1998 12:59 PM >To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com >Subject: Re: second 151 > >* From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net > >why wouldnt you do the second part!!!! its definetly needed weld >********** >********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and >is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is >available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 13 12:51:28 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 06:58:36 -0500 Subject: Re: second 151 * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net why wouldnt you do the second part!!!! its definetly needed weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 13 20:05:30 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: jay@teklab.com Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 10:45:58 -0800 Cc: logarhythms@hotmail.com Subject: Official Brochure about OS2.0 & Virus * From: tek1 -- Jay Vaughan For those of you that are interested in the Virus at Frankfurt MusicMesse, an A3000 list subscriber posted this today... >From: a3k-list@teklab.com >Reply-To: a3k-list@teklab.com >To: a3k-list@tl36.teklab.com >X-Originating-IP: [195.180.210.233] >Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 09:08:33 PST >Subject: Official Brochure about OS2.0 & Virus > >* From: "mab ;-P" > >Hi! > >As i said i have uploaded now the scans of the brochure from access about the virus: > >http://www.logarhythms.com/virus > >And for all who have not read my musikmesse-mail - you´ll find the scans of the official brochure about the a3000 OS 2.0 under > >http://www.logarhythms.com/a3k > >Have fun! > > >mb > >______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ********** ********** >The Yamaha A3000 Sampler mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is at http://www.teklab.com/~a3k - details on unsubscribing and the FTP site also. > > j. -- Jay Vaughan | jay@teklab.com http://lab1.teklab.com | ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 14 04:18:31 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: gatrall@pop2.slip.net Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 19:07:12 -0800 Subject: 1.51 Multi bugs/suggestions * From: Simon Gatrall I recently installed 1.51 and I'm having problems with Multi mode. So far it seems a little unstable. I've gotten stuck notes. Sometimes it displays an error message in German and seems to lock up. If you switch between multis quickly (but not with the double button technique) it often says "DSP? ...zzzz". Once it locked up completely saying something like "wrong bank selected". I've turned it off and reset it several times to get out of these situations. Both in multi and single mode it is unclear which parameters apply only to a specific single, which apply to a multi, and which are truely global. When I get the manual, I imagine that many things will become more clear, but right now the CTRL/COMMON parameters are always confusing because they aren't really "common" they really only apply to that patch. After storing a multi it sometimes says something like "Multi stored but beware that some singles are not stored." Well, how the f**k do I store them while in mutli mode??? I've tried lots of button combinations, but it doesn't seem to work. The multi mode seems to have a 16-part edit buffer so that each of the 16 parts can potentially have an edited version of the "single" program that is being referenced. If this hasn't been addressed yet, I suggest that while in multi mode, you could hold down "single" like a shift key, and hit "store". Now that we have this new multi mode, it seems that there is no longer an output routing option while in single mode. I guess this makes sense, but it was a bit of a surprise. Also, a minor suggestion: CTRL/SYSTEM/Memprotect could have options for which banks to protect. At some point I plan to go through all of the factory sounds and keep the ones I like and get rid of the ones I don't. I'd like to put the good factory sounds in one bank and use the other bank for my patches. Right now I find the current organization awkward. After I have edited a sound into something I like and I realize I want to save it somewhere, but maybe I don't want to overwrite the current location, how do I decide what to overwrite when there is no compare mode? >From the way the updates get installed, it seems like the factory patches are also stored in flash rom. Why can't there be 4 banks - 2 factory and 2 user? Simon Gatrall gatrall@slip.net ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 14 11:14:58 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 14 Mar 1998 11:12:53 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: v1,51 * From: "Martin Selway" I had some problems loading the second file, kept getting Wrong Bank message. Solution, I dumped the file at the slowest speed possible speed(30). Happy again. MARTIN mase@post5.tele.dk http://home5.inet.tele.dk/mase ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 14 18:10:03 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Cc: Date: Sat, 14 Mar 1998 18:01:55 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: v1.51 * From: "willi schneider" Hi everybody, I¥m still missing the following parameters: -MIDI VOLUME ENABLE/DISABLE -MIDI PRG CHANGE ENABLE/DISABLE therefore I can't change my MULTI-PROGRAMMS via Masterkeyboard. Maybe I made something wrong ? Does anybody else have the same problem? Greetings from Munich Willi Schneider >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! > > ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 14 18:10:03 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Cc: Date: Sat, 14 Mar 1998 18:01:55 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: v1.51 * From: "willi schneider" Hi everybody, I¥m still missing the following parameters: -MIDI VOLUME ENABLE/DISABLE -MIDI PRG CHANGE ENABLE/DISABLE therefore I can't change my MULTI-PROGRAMMS via Masterkeyboard. Maybe I made something wrong ? Does anybody else have the same problem? Greetings from Munich Willi Schneider >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! > > ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 14 23:34:16 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 14 Mar 1998 23:33:15 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Re: v1.51 * From: "Martin Selway" v1,51 - Just make sure you are in MULTI/CTRL rather than single/ctrl. They should be there. MARTIN mase@post5.tele.dk http://home5.inet.tele.dk/mase -----Original Message----- From: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Cc: access-list@teklab.com Date: l¯rdag, marts 14, 1998 19:29 Subject: v1.51 >* From: "willi schneider" > >Hi everybody, > >I¥m still missing the following parameters: > >-MIDI VOLUME ENABLE/DISABLE >-MIDI PRG CHANGE ENABLE/DISABLE > >therefore I can't change my MULTI-PROGRAMMS via Masterkeyboard. Maybe I made something wrong ? >Does anybody else have the same problem? > >Greetings from Munich > >Willi Schneider > >>********** ********** >>The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is >>available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! >> >> > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! > ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 16 00:17:23 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 23:29:25 +0100 Subject: Messe * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" Hi everyone, oh boy, I really feel like a trade show tourist. First Musikmesse in Frankfurt, then internorga (food tradeshow) in Hamburg today. I guess I should have left early from that party last night...;) Musikmesse was really great. I met all the very very nice people from TSi and Access, they will be supporting this list and the webserver in the future. To what extent I don't know, but I do know that we got the 1.5.1 update even before Wolfram Franke from TSi got it...;) I presented the Wishlist to Christoph. He really liked some of the ideas and said he was trying to get them into one of the next releases, unfortunately there were other things that are impossible to do. I will explain more details in another post. I didn't look around the Messe much, there were a few things that I saw, the hot thing on the entire show must have been the "Scope" by Creamware. it's a complete audio system, with complete Mac or PC integration with modular virtual analgo and all other forms of synthesis, sampling, anything, you name it, it'll be in there. It was presented under glass, so expect to wait another year, but all I know is that Waldorf is programming a module for it already. the Nord Modular is starting to look really really good to me, Wieland Samolak showed me a few things about it at the Clavia booth, I believe I have to start saving...;) Roland (a company that really bores me) presented a few wicked complicated new keyboards, a 505 and a 808, both had some not matching letters before the legendary-make-them-drool numbers. the user interface makes these machines a real nightmare although the sounds seemed to be pretty cool. Akai has some new 5000 and 6000 samplers, I believe the numbers are not only the type but also the price tag... their display looks like a tv screen and it can play samples of any size directly from disk. Jomox (the company that brought us the XBase 09) is now coming out with the AirBase 99, a rackmount XBase and the SunSyn, a 8 voice true-real-no-shit analog synthesizer (that just looks wonderful!) that'll cost about two Virus'... What else? a great presentation of two virus by Frank Katzer, a producer and musician from Fulda. he did some great things using the internal inputs to run the "Dances with Wolves" soundtrack CD (Track 2) through a gated filter. amazing and very inspiring stuff. I'm glad I went, but mostly for all the nice people I met there, not for the equipment that I havn't much use for anyway... A Virus and a sampler is all you really need, isn't it??...;)) think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 16 00:17:26 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 00:03:09 +0100 Subject: Re: wish list * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 7:29 Uhr +0100 on 12.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >a way to make one of the buttons trigger a note on the virus - sort of an audition key. a way to hear what the sound you are programming would sound like if you had no keyboard midi'd to the virus. it would be great to be able to set in bed with the virus and some headphones and program sounds and get to hear what they sound like! This is not a bad idea, however it won't be done since there aren't any free buttons on the front panel anymore. to use a key like "single" could cause some very unhappy faces in live settings... think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 16 00:17:24 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 00:04:34 +0100 Subject: Re: Wish list * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 4:58 Uhr +0100 on 12.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >BTW, When cycling through the Multis I sometimes get a brief "DSP zzz?" message. Is this a bug or a feature??? this seems to be a bug they are currently chasing. hasn't been causing much trouble but it's a known bug. seems to be the User interface part of the software, not the DSP part. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 16 00:17:29 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 00:07:35 +0100 Subject: RE: second 151 * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 12:55 Uhr +0100 on 13.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >at 1.5b, the second part was requested from my Virus. > >while installing the 1.51 the virus wanted to be switched off after the first part, and did not request the second part.... well, RTFRM...;) in there it should say (hope I'm not wrong...) that only if you r last OS version was 1.12 or lower do you need to install the secon.mid. apparently it contains files like the factory sounds that only need to be loaded in there if they haven't been there before. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 16 00:17:31 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 00:08:54 +0100 Subject: update feature * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" Christoh told me something interesting: whenever there is a new function in the Virus, old sounds are updated automatically so the new function is set to a neutral value. that's the way it should be, I still find it pretty cool... think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 16 00:17:33 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 00:13:06 +0100 Subject: Re: Virus MIDI contol * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 7:45 Uhr +0100 on 13.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >But then it lists Poly Pressure Control with numbers from 1-78, followed by range values and Virus parameter assignments. > >My question is this: On the Poly Pressure Control part of the list, what do the numbers 1-78 represent? MIDI note numbers?? So that for the MIDI controller Poly Pressure, each "note" number is assigned a Virus parameter value, with the actual pressure value determining it's range. (In the German manual it's on page 31.) Apparently the Virus is the first instrument that uses poly pressure as a controller. so I would assume that the first number is the note number and the range is the actual pressure value. But then I don't have a sequencer ready to look at the structure of Polypressure. if you don't like pp, you can always set it to SysEx in one of the MIDI pages in the CTRL menu. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 16 08:43:50 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 02:45:47 -0500 (EST) cc: Jack Subject: Re: wish list * From: Jack On Mon, 16 Mar 1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" > >At 7:29 Uhr +0100 on 12.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >>a way to make one of the buttons trigger a note on the virus - sort of an audition key. a way to hear what the sound you are programming would sound like if you had no keyboard midi'd to the virus. it would be great to be able to set in bed with the virus and some headphones and program sounds and get to hear what they sound like! > >This is not a bad idea, however it won't be done since there aren't any free buttons on the front panel anymore. to use a key like "single" could cause some very unhappy faces in live settings... > (i don't have a virus yet so some of my assumptions may be wrong...) what about the "assignable" keys(or are they knobs) - could they be set to send a midi note on/off? -jack ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 16 09:20:59 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 09:22:37 +0100 Subject: Re: wish list * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" At 8:45 Uhr +0100 on 16.03.1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >what about the "assignable" keys(or are they knobs) - could they be set to send a midi note on/off? hi jack, there are two assignables and they are knobs, not keys. I would think the right thing to do would be to look for a Waldorf Gecko trigger. it's a little gadget that looks awesome and attaches to anything using velcro. It can trigger notes somehow, I am not entirely sure how it works though. have a look at http://www.waldorf-gmbh.de under products and check them out. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 16 16:09:59 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 10:11:57 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: Messe * From: Jack On Sun, 15 Mar 1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >* From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" > >I presented the Wishlist to Christoph. He really liked some of the ideas and said he was trying to get them into one of the next releases, unfortunately there were other things that are impossible to do. I will explain more details in another post. > Please post the details soon! I can hardly wait to hear :) -jack ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 16 19:23:49 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Cc: Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 19:20:43 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Still got the blues This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01BD5110.9D64D6C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sorry, I still don't have the global parameters MIDI Prg Chg Enable/Disable and = MIDI VolChg Enable/Disable, as described on page 65 (german manual) I think these parameters should be in one of the next OS-updates (???) Thanks for the fast answer, but this time it didn't help. P.S.: I don't know why my last mail was sent twice. Sorry for that Greetings Willi Schneider ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01BD5110.9D64D6C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sorry,
 
I still don't have the global = parameters MIDI=20 Prg Chg Enable/Disable and MIDI VolChg Enable/Disable,
as described = on page 65=20 (german manual)
I think these parameters should be in one of the = next=20 OS-updates (???) 
 
Thanks for the fast answer, but this time it didn't=20 help.
P.S.: I don't know why my last mail was sent=20 twice. 
         = Sorry for=20 that 
 
Greetings
Willi Schneider
 
------=_NextPart_000_000F_01BD5110.9D64D6C0-- ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 16 19:23:57 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Cc: Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 19:20:43 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Still got the blues This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01BD5110.9D64D6C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sorry, I still don't have the global parameters MIDI Prg Chg Enable/Disable and = MIDI VolChg Enable/Disable, as described on page 65 (german manual) I think these parameters should be in one of the next OS-updates (???) Thanks for the fast answer, but this time it didn't help. P.S.: I don't know why my last mail was sent twice. Sorry for that Greetings Willi Schneider ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01BD5110.9D64D6C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sorry,
 
I still don't have the global = parameters MIDI=20 Prg Chg Enable/Disable and MIDI VolChg Enable/Disable,
as described = on page 65=20 (german manual)
I think these parameters should be in one of the = next=20 OS-updates (???) 
 
Thanks for the fast answer, but this time it didn't=20 help.
P.S.: I don't know why my last mail was sent=20 twice. 
         = Sorry for=20 that 
 
Greetings
Willi Schneider
 
------=_NextPart_000_000F_01BD5110.9D64D6C0-- ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 16 22:07:36 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Cc: Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 22:02:25 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Fw: Still got the blues/sorry for sending twice This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001F_01BD5127.347502E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable -----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht----- Von: willi schneider An: access-list@teklab.com Cc: access-list@teklab.com Datum: Montag, 16. M=E4rz 1998 19:20 Betreff: Still got the blues Sorry, =20 I still don't have the global parameters MIDI Prg Chg Enable/Disable and = MIDI VolChg Enable/Disable, as described on page 65 (german manual) I think these parameters should be in one of the next OS-updates (???)=20 =20 Thanks for the fast answer, but this time it didn't help. P.S.: I don't know why my last mail was sent twice.=20 Sorry for that. =20 Greetings Willi Schneider =20 ------=_NextPart_000_001F_01BD5127.347502E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
-----Ursprüngliche=20 Nachricht-----
Von: willi schneider <willisch@metronet.de>
A= n: access-list@teklab.com <access-list@teklab.com>
= Cc:=20 access-list@teklab.com = <access-list@teklab.com>
= Datum:=20 Montag, 16. März 1998 19:20
Betreff: Still got the=20 blues

Sorry,
 
I still don't have the global = parameters MIDI=20 Prg Chg Enable/Disable and MIDI VolChg Enable/Disable,
as described = on page 65=20 (german manual)
I think these parameters should be in one of the = next=20 OS-updates (???) 
 
Thanks for the fast answer, but this time it didn't=20 help.
P.S.: I don't know why my last mail was sent=20 twice. 
         = Sorry for=20 that.
 
Greetings
Willi Schneider
 
------=_NextPart_000_001F_01BD5127.347502E0-- ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 16 22:07:38 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Cc: Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 22:02:25 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Fw: Still got the blues/sorry for sending twice This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001F_01BD5127.347502E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable -----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht----- Von: willi schneider An: access-list@teklab.com Cc: access-list@teklab.com Datum: Montag, 16. M=E4rz 1998 19:20 Betreff: Still got the blues Sorry, =20 I still don't have the global parameters MIDI Prg Chg Enable/Disable and = MIDI VolChg Enable/Disable, as described on page 65 (german manual) I think these parameters should be in one of the next OS-updates (???)=20 =20 Thanks for the fast answer, but this time it didn't help. P.S.: I don't know why my last mail was sent twice.=20 Sorry for that. =20 Greetings Willi Schneider =20 ------=_NextPart_000_001F_01BD5127.347502E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
-----Ursprüngliche=20 Nachricht-----
Von: willi schneider <willisch@metronet.de>
A= n: access-list@teklab.com <access-list@teklab.com>
= Cc:=20 access-list@teklab.com = <access-list@teklab.com>
= Datum:=20 Montag, 16. März 1998 19:20
Betreff: Still got the=20 blues

Sorry,
 
I still don't have the global = parameters MIDI=20 Prg Chg Enable/Disable and MIDI VolChg Enable/Disable,
as described = on page 65=20 (german manual)
I think these parameters should be in one of the = next=20 OS-updates (???) 
 
Thanks for the fast answer, but this time it didn't=20 help.
P.S.: I don't know why my last mail was sent=20 twice. 
         = Sorry for=20 that.
 
Greetings
Willi Schneider
 
------=_NextPart_000_001F_01BD5127.347502E0-- ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 17 00:08:43 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 22:35:28 +0100 Subject: Stupid me * From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" Accidentally I posted the entire long list I wrote only to weld instead of to the list. Well, worse things can happen if this occurs the other way around...;)) alles gute and Euch...;) think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 17 09:44:33 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 09:43:26 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Re: Still got the blues * From: "Martin Selway" I downloaded v1.5.1 and installed both files the other day and I have these parameters. I have the English manual and the parameters do not appear on the Virus menu as stated in the manual. MIDI VolChg Enable/Disable - is in MULTI/CTRL as the 8th paramater down (starting with PART), between High Key and Hold Pedal Prg Chg Enable/Disable - comes after the above mentioned Hold Pedal. They are not part of the MIDI sub menu as printed in the manual. MARTIN mase@post5.tele.dk http://home5.inet.tele.dk/mase -----Original Message----- Date: mandag, marts 16, 1998 20:44 Subject: Still got the blues >* From: "willi schneider" > >This is a multi-part message in MIME format. Sorry, > >I still don't have the global parameters MIDI and = MIDI VolChg Enable/Disable, >as described on page 65 (german manual) I think these parameters should be in one of the next OS-updates (???) > >Thanks for the fast answer, but this time it didn't help. P.S.: I don't know why my last mail was sent twice. >Sorry for that > >Greetings >Willi Schneider ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 17 13:30:28 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 13:29:34 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Re: Still got the blues * From: "Martin Selway" Sorry, I may have been barking up the wrong tree! MARTIN Selway" I downloaded v1.5.1 and installed both files the other day and I have these parameters. I have the English manual and the parameters do not appear on the Virus menu as stated in the manual. MIDI VolChg Enable/Disable - is in MULTI/CTRL as the 8th paramater down (starting with PART), between High Key and Hold Pedal Prg Chg Enable/Disable - comes after the above mentioned Hold Pedal. They are not part of the MIDI sub menu as printed in the manual. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 19 01:12:52 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 19:19:23 -0500 Subject: u.s. virus availabiltiy * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net recieved this note from geoff of gsf in the states of dealers who have been shipped virus' other that the one i just picked up for my buddy in toronto only a couple each.so ....good luck weld p.s. virus manuals are in, email or call him with your address and seriel # Geoff Farr wrote: >have just shipped virus to dr. sound sam (212 334 5478), rogue music dick (212 629 5073) , sam ash 48th st(212 719 2625) in ny sam ash paramus(201 843 0119) in new jersey if they're out try washington music rodger(301 946 8808) > >best, >geoff ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 19 02:31:19 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 17:31:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: u.s. virus availabiltiy * From: bob frye I was told by Wolfram that TSi was going to post a .pdf version of the owners manual on their site... haven't seen it yet... is there a possibility of it going up on the teklab site as well? (thinking it might appear there sooner, just like 1.5.1 ..... Bob Frye Syntonix ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 19 03:33:31 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 21:40:29 -0500 Subject: Re: u.s. virus availabiltiy * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net hi bob yes, kai was workin with christoph at tsi on a pdf manual!! i will see kai this weekend (hes visiting the states) hopefully and discuss it with him. we are also working on finding a better way to keep the latest readme's for updates at kai's site more up to date, stay tuned!! ::-) weld access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: bob frye > >I was told by Wolfram that TSi was going to post a .pdf version of the owners manual on their site... haven't seen it yet... is there a possibility of it going up on the teklab site as well? (thinking it might appear there sooner, just like 1.5.1 ..... > >Bob Frye >Syntonix > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 19 21:38:29 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 12:38:03 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: my new virus: questions * From: Gene Schwartz Just got my Virus yesterday. I was going to get a MWIIXT, but decided that since I already have a MWII, I'd go with the Virus. I'm enjoying myself immensely, but I am definitely running into some ?'s. It seems like the 1.51 software is quite buggy in multi mode. Sometimes the multis don't save properly - the Virus verifies a save, but if I load another multi and return, or switch the Virus on and off, some of the patches change to A0. This doesn't seem to happen if I'm in the control menu when I save the multi. Also - I love the internal routing options of the signal through the Aux outputs into the Aux inputs of another multi part, but this seems very unstable and unpredictable also. E.g. if I turn the Virus off and on, I must toggle the input mode again to get it to sound. Some patches that are routed to a regular output seem to be affected by the settings on the patch with the aux input - I can't figure out what's going on here at all. Anyone else having these problems? Or do I just not have it figured out yet? ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 19 23:51:17 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 17:58:21 -0500 Subject: Re: my new virus: questions * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net welcome aboard gene!!!!!! sorry i could never get your mw1, but im now starting to save for a wave "should have enough by the melennium!!!! weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Thu Mar 19 23:54:43 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 18:01:44 -0500 Subject: Re: my new virus: questions * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net hi gene!! yes the virus is still buggy, its very important to remember it will not be a complete version till 2.0 we are then the beta testers for tsi "showroom dummies"????? my 1.51 has been very reliable, although i have not done too much in multi mode yet, accept for a awesome cs-80 brass patch!!!! weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 20 06:17:28 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 21:17:02 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: my new virus: questions * From: Gene Schwartz >* From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net > >hi gene!! >yes the virus is still buggy, its very important to remember it will not be a complete version till 2.0 we are then the beta testers for tsi "showroom dummies"????? I don't mind beta testing cool products. I don't mind at all. > >my 1.51 has been very reliable, although i have not done too much in multi mode yet, accept for a awesome cs-80 brass patch!!!! >weld My problems have all been in multi mode. I will try more tonight. Gene ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 20 07:01:21 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 01:03:33 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: my new virus: questions * From: Jack On Thu, 19 Mar 1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >* From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net > >hi gene!! >yes the virus is still buggy, its very important to remember it will not be a complete version till 2.0 we are then the beta testers for tsi "showroom dummies"????? > what features are on tap for 2.0? what is there that still needs to be added, anything major or just bug fix type stuff? -jack ------- icq - #5680665 ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 20 08:03:38 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 02:05:56 -0500 (EST) Subject: questions... * From: Jack hello everyone. i still don't have a virus yet but one day soon ... :) anyway, i've been thinking about the appragiator. so far, i've learned that it has the following: Modes: Up, Down, Up and Down, As played Range: 0 - 3 octives Speed: 0-127, or sync to midi Is that all true? Is there any features I don't know about yet? I'd like to see the following: A Accent control - something to vary the velocity of each note so that at a setting of 0 the notes are all the same volume, then as you increase it, the volume of the notes starts to vary more. What about the note resolution, what does the appriagtor play currently? 16th notes? Is there any way to change this? I'd like to have it selectable from 1/4 notes all the way to 32nd notes and beyond. It would also be nice to be able to program little patterns into it. sorta like the rps features on some roland(yuck! :) keyboards. are any of these features planned or already present? i'd especially like to know about the note resolution. does the current appregiator just play 16th notes or can you vary them. thanks, jack ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 20 16:01:07 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 08:58:54 -0600 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Re: questions... * From: "David Walton" I haven't received my Virus yet(should be here today, eurosynth sent it FedX Wednesday) :), but I wanted to reply to this email. I hope that the specifications for the arppagiator are better than the following: Modes: Up, Down, Up and Down, As played I hope there is a random mode! Range: 0 - 3 octives 3 octaves?? 4 or 5 would be great. My Nord has 4. Speed: 0-127, or sync to midi Speed is not too big of a concern, just midi sync it to an external clock. As long as it isn't limited to just 127 even with an external clock(which I doubt). Accent would be a nice feature. I hope it has adjustable note resolution(all the way to 32nd notes would be great). Someone who currently has a Virus, please clarify the arppagiator specs. Thanks in advance. ---------- >From: access-list@teklab.com >To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com >Subject: questions... >Date: Friday, March 20, 1998 1:05 AM > >* From: Jack > >hello everyone. i still don't have a virus yet but one day soon ... :) > >anyway, i've been thinking about the appragiator. so far, i've learned that >it has the following: > >Modes: Up, Down, Up and Down, As played Range: 0 - 3 octives >Speed: 0-127, or sync to midi > >Is that all true? Is there any features I don't know about yet? I'd like to see the following: > >A Accent control - something to vary the velocity of each note so that at a setting of 0 the notes are all the same volume, then as you increase it, >the volume of the notes starts to vary more. > >What about the note resolution, what does the appriagtor play currently? 16th notes? Is there any way to change this? I'd like to have it selectable >from 1/4 notes all the way to 32nd notes and beyond. > >It would also be nice to be able to program little patterns into it. sorta >like the rps features on some roland(yuck! :) keyboards. > >are any of these features planned or already present? i'd especially like to know about the note resolution. does the current appregiator just play 16th notes or can you vary them. > >thanks, > >jack > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and >is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is >available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! > ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 20 17:41:55 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 11:44:02 -0500 (EST) cc: Jack Subject: Re: questions... * From: Jack On Fri, 20 Mar 1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >* From: "David Walton" > >I haven't received my Virus yet(should be here today, eurosynth sent it FedX Wednesday) :), but I wanted to reply to this email. lucky you :) may i ask what you ended up paying for it? i will probably buy my from eurosynth as well. to everyone else, what are the "other" waveforms on the virus like (the ones other than the saw, pulse width, etc) - are they samples? can you use them to make more "realistic" sounds(choirs, piano-type things, etc). also, please feel free to rave more about the drum sounds. are they good? my main problem right now is that after i get my virus, i'll still not have a good source of drums. i was thinking of getting a drumstation but i would still need effects, plus (as much as i do love 808/909 sounds), i need more range for the drums. nice cruncy snares and such. i know the virus most likely can't do the crunchy(think hip-hop-ish or drum and bass) snares i want, but can it handle the analog stuff fine? any ideas on where i can get my drum source? i've thought about maybe even getting a quasimid 309 - they are now selling direct from the factory for about $750 US fully expanded. that would also give me a small sequencer. i dread using the computer for sequencing and my poor mmt8 is falling apart! guess i'll just have to start working on my own software-sequencer :) -jack ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 20 20:18:58 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sender: barney@lineone.net Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 11:20:18 -0800 Subject: Presets. * From: b la rock Hello, I would like to send my respects out to Rob Papen if he is on the list for creating some great presets on the Virus. Also to whoever created the NEU *UTZ preset ..... really great .... reminiscent of Detroit techno. Thanks ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 20 21:23:03 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 12:22:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: questions... * From: bob frye >I haven't received my Virus yet(should be here today, eurosynth sent it FedX Wednesday) :) Hi David - How'd you get in touch with Eurosynth? I've called four, five times, all during their published working hours, and left the same number of voice messages. No reply back from them... same with leaving them email... no reply at all! Hard to believe that they'd ignore someone (ie, me) ready to pop for a Virus. At this point, I'm thinking of going to (gasp) Guitar Center locally, and get it for $1249 plus Calfornia tax. No where else comes close in price, except eurosynth, (where I'd not pay Ca tax) but they're vapor-persons thus far in my experience dealing with them. Bob ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 20 23:48:17 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 16:22:41 -0500 Subject: Re[2]: questions...Eurosynth * From: JASON_MUNDO@ccmail.rustei.com (JASON MUNDO) ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: questions... Author: access-list@teklab.com at Internet Date: 3/20/98 12:22 PM Hi David - How'd you get in touch with Eurosynth? I've called four, five times, all during their published working hours, and left the same number of voice messages. No reply back from them... same with leaving them email... no reply at all! Hard to believe that they'd ignore someone (ie, me) ready to pop for a Virus. At this point, I'm thinking of going to (gasp) Guitar Center locally, and get it for $1249 plus Calfornia tax. No where else comes close in price, except eurosynth, (where I'd not pay Ca tax) but they're vapor-persons thus far in my experience dealing with them. Bob I called a few times as well and he (Howard) called me back after a few days. Keep calling. I'd say Howard definately knows the gear he is talking about...seems that way.. nice guy. They do seem tough to get ahold of tho. I have yet to order the mystical virus yet. Mundo ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 20 23:44:32 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 17:51:42 -0500 Subject: other virus shopping alternatives * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net these are the dealers that geoff just shipped virus's to, im sure you can find better than 12 bills!!!! my previous dealings with howard at eurosynth have been good. although ht elast few contacts have been very slow in response. weld Geoff Farr wrote: > >have just shipped virus to dr. sound sam (212 334 5478), rogue music dick (212 629 5073) , sam ash 48th st(212 719 2625) in ny sam ash paramus(201 843 0119) in new jersey if they're out try washington music rodger(301 946 8808) > >best, >geoff ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 00:24:22 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: dhylander@pop.mindspring.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 18:22:15 -0500 Subject: Re: questions... * From: David Hylander >Modes: Up, Down, Up and Down, As played Range: 0 - 3 octives >Speed: 0-127, or sync to midi >What about the note resolution, what does the appriagtor play currently? 16th notes? Is there any way to change this? I'd like to have it selectable from 1/4 notes all the way to 32nd notes and beyond. My replacement Virus just arrived yesterday form Rogue. (First one died after about 3 hours). With the 1.51 operating system the arp note res goes from 1/64 to 3/4. Arp speed is now 63 to 190 bpm. -Regardz - David ----------------------------------------------------- mailto:dhylander@mindspring.com ----------------------------------------------------- ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 00:25:21 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: genesia@mygale.org (Unverified) Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 00:23:47 +0100 Subject: (no subject) * From: GeNeSiA Hi everyone ! I have bought my virus 2 week ago. and i think there is a little bug: in Mulimode, i cannot send the SySex message "multibuff" correctly into my sequencer !!! only 267 bytes was received (always the same mess) After changing setup of sound & misc...there is no change when i resend the message (sequencer -> virus). Any ideas ? Thank you, ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 00:21:18 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 18:28:27 -0500 CC: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Subject: Re: Presets. * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net robs sounds are fantastic!!!!! and he will have another set available on his web site in the near future!!!!!\ weld access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: b la rock > >Hello, > >I would like to send my respects out to Rob Papen if he is on the list for creating some great presets on the Virus. > >Also to whoever created the NEU *UTZ preset ..... really great .... reminiscent of Detroit techno. > >Thanks > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 00:21:24 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 18:28:27 -0500 CC: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Subject: Re: Presets. * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net robs sounds are fantastic!!!!! and he will have another set available on his web site in the near future!!!!!\ weld access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: b la rock > >Hello, > >I would like to send my respects out to Rob Papen if he is on the list for creating some great presets on the Virus. > >Also to whoever created the NEU *UTZ preset ..... really great .... reminiscent of Detroit techno. > >Thanks > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. 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The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 00:24:30 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 18:31:40 -0500 Subject: Re: questions... * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net the arpegiator is very simple at this point, but as well--very effective i must say!!! as i contantly remind people, the virus is not a finished version. things will continually be added, and thanx to this forum we can recomend them to tsi and they will listen. were not talkin roland or yamaha here. weld out access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: "David Walton" > >I haven't received my Virus yet(should be here today, eurosynth sent it FedX Wednesday) :), but I wanted to reply to this email. I hope that the specifications for the arppagiator are better than the following: >Modes: Up, Down, Up and Down, As played I hope there is a random mode! >Range: 0 - 3 octives >3 octaves?? 4 or 5 would be great. My Nord has 4. >Speed: 0-127, or sync to midi >Speed is not too big of a concern, just midi sync it to an external clock. As long as it isn't limited to just 127 even with an external clock(which I doubt). >Accent would be a nice feature. I hope it has adjustable note resolution(all the way to 32nd notes would be great). Someone who currently has a Virus, please clarify the arppagiator specs. Thanks in advance. > >---------- >>From: access-list@teklab.com >>To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com >>Subject: questions... >>Date: Friday, March 20, 1998 1:05 AM >> >>* From: Jack >> >>hello everyone. i still don't have a virus yet but one day soon ... :) >> >>anyway, i've been thinking about the appragiator. so far, i've learned >that >>it has the following: >> >>Modes: Up, Down, Up and Down, As played Range: 0 - 3 octives >>Speed: 0-127, or sync to midi >> >>Is that all true? Is there any features I don't know about yet? I'd like to see the following: >> >>A Accent control - something to vary the velocity of each note so that at a setting of 0 the notes are all the same volume, then as you increase >it, >>the volume of the notes starts to vary more. >> >>What about the note resolution, what does the appriagtor play currently? 16th notes? Is there any way to change this? I'd like to have it >selectable >>from 1/4 notes all the way to 32nd notes and beyond. >> >>It would also be nice to be able to program little patterns into it. >sorta >>like the rps features on some roland(yuck! :) keyboards. >> >>are any of these features planned or already present? i'd especially like to know about the note resolution. does the current appregiator just play 16th notes or can you vary them. >> >>thanks, >> >>jack >> >>********** >********** >>The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and > >>is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list >is >>available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! >> >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 00:31:05 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 18:38:14 -0500 Subject: Re: questions... * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net the additional waveforms are known as formant waves. they are digiatal in nature andd add some spunk to the same ole same ole!!!! there are 64 availble of the same in the two oscillators.. the are stitic, meaning there cycle cant be modulated, but they are effective, my friend vincent who has or had every synth says there very ppgish. i tend to aggree. synthy type string bows, syntyh choirs, hard edged basses,didgital comps, etc are what they help you get, but there not sample quality, again as ive reminded you before, the virus is a true analog type synth, if you want more vesatility the roland jv-1080/2080 are better choices. weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 00:34:50 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 18:41:58 -0500 Subject: Re: (no subject) * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net what is your sequencer???? if its cakewalk, then cake hates, absolutely hates sys ex!!!!! try a demo version of cubase off there web site, or perhaps if im off someone else can add insight!! good luck weld access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: GeNeSiA > >Hi everyone ! > >I have bought my virus 2 week ago. > >and i think there is a little bug: > >in Mulimode, i cannot send the SySex >message "multibuff" correctly into my sequencer !!! > >only 267 bytes was received (always the same mess) After changing setup of sound & misc...there is no change when i resend the message (sequencer -> virus). > >Any ideas ? > >Thank you, > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 00:37:33 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 18:44:36 -0500 Subject: Re: Presets. * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net i beleive neu utz wa done by christain at tsi- weld access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: b la rock > >Hello, > >I would like to send my respects out to Rob Papen if he is on the list for creating some great presets on the Virus. > >Also to whoever created the NEU *UTZ preset ..... really great .... reminiscent of Detroit techno. > >Thanks > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 00:47:58 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 18:55:09 -0500 Subject: [Fwd: Re: [Fwd: wish list]] this is a list of the best of wanted cool virus stuff that kai presented and takled to guido about at music messe and his responses, im sure kai knows more planned 2,0 shit too, but hes on holiday in the states for a week....till then weld K.9 Kai Niggemann wrote: > >Let me comment on the things I showed Christoph what I remember he said. some things he wasn't too clear about. This could be because he didn't want to tell me that something is impossible or maybe he had some better ideas already. who knows? > >At 5:44 Uhr +0100 on 12.03.1998 weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net wrote: >> >>* From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net >> >>surveying the wish list im going to submit the following list tonite to kai to give to the access guys friday at messe. >>please email me tonite for any last minute additions weld >> >> >>compare mode > >this is coming some day soon. > >>a procees for cycling throught the spectral waves with a lfo, env, or midi source (ie midi wheel)--dont know if waldorf would be cool with it????? > >this can't be done in a way where it would sound nice. there would always be little glitches between the waves. So it won't be done. > >>ring modulation (traditional and untraditional --cs80) > >maybe later. > >>glissando (stepped glide) > >will be done > >> >>unison detune mode (jup 6) > >I believe unison is coming. > >> >>cycle mode--ala ob 4 voice use multi mode to cycle through to a new sound on consecutive key presses--VERY POWERFUL) > >most likely won't be done. > >> >>ANALOG SEQUENCE MODE--USE THE BUTTONS AND KNOBS FOR A ANALOG SEQUENCE GENERATOR??? > >he didn't say anything about this. > >> >>a random patch generator similiar to mw2 and pulse- just one button press--whoola!!!! new patch???? please please!!!! > >unclear, he didn't say anything. > >> >>noise as a source for fm > >probably won't be done due to some technical issues I didn't understand all too well. > >> >>arpegiator notes to midi out!!!!!! > >coming soon > >>a modulation matrix 16 source to 16 dest--would turn this thing into a monster!!!!! > >not anytime soon. > >> >>a drum mode in say 10 muti's so you could map your drum sounds out > >I forgot to ask what this is meant for. It didn't make sense to me or to christoph. did you mean that each part of a multi has a one-key-keyrange? > >all the best. > >think different! > >Canine > >-- >------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. >ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------ Received: from bbaer.muenster.de ([195.37.191.36]) by mtiwgwc01.worldnet.att.net (Intermail v3.1 117 234) with ESMTP id <19980315231715.PLFJ19941@bbaer.muenster.de> for ; Sun, 15 Mar 1998 23:17:15 +0000 Received: from [195.37.97.151] (mueama-wan016.citykom.de [195.37.97.16]) by bbaer.muenster.de (8.8.8/8.8.8) with ESMTP id AAA31634 for ; Mon, 16 Mar 1998 00:17:13 +0100 X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de Message-Id: In-Reply-To: <35076835.592C@worldnet.att.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" X-Home: http://www.waf80.de/ Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 00:01:04 +0100 To: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" Subject: Re: [Fwd: wish list] X-Mozilla-Status: 0011 Let me comment on the things I showed Christoph what I remember he said. some things he wasn't too clear about. This could be because he didn't want to tell me that something is impossible or maybe he had some better ideas already. who knows? At 5:44 Uhr +0100 on 12.03.1998 weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net wrote: > >* From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net > >surveying the wish list im going to submit the following list tonite to kai to give to the access guys friday at messe. >please email me tonite for any last minute additions weld > > >compare mode this is coming some day soon. >a procees for cycling throught the spectral waves with a lfo, env, or midi source (ie midi wheel)--dont know if waldorf would be cool with it????? this can't be done in a way where it would sound nice. there would always be little glitches between the waves. So it won't be done. >ring modulation (traditional and untraditional --cs80) maybe later. >glissando (stepped glide) will be done > >unison detune mode (jup 6) I believe unison is coming. > >cycle mode--ala ob 4 voice use multi mode to cycle through to a new sound on consecutive key presses--VERY POWERFUL) most likely won't be done. > >ANALOG SEQUENCE MODE--USE THE BUTTONS AND KNOBS FOR A ANALOG SEQUENCE GENERATOR??? he didn't say anything about this. > >a random patch generator similiar to mw2 and pulse- just one button press--whoola!!!! new patch???? please please!!!! unclear, he didn't say anything. > >noise as a source for fm probably won't be done due to some technical issues I didn't understand all too well. > >arpegiator notes to midi out!!!!!! coming soon >a modulation matrix 16 source to 16 dest--would turn this thing into a monster!!!!! not anytime soon. > >a drum mode in say 10 muti's so you could map your drum sounds out I forgot to ask what this is meant for. It didn't make sense to me or to christoph. did you mean that each part of a multi has a one-key-keyrange? all the best. think different! Canine -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 01:21:56 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: genesia@mygale.org (Unverified) Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 01:20:14 +0100 Subject: "Multibuffer" Sysex Send Prob ! * From: GeNeSiA thx weld yea my sequencer is cakewalk ! but i work with since 2 year and the sysex fonction is very very clean !!! i work with a lot of different instrument like korg roland quasimidi and others... without any probleme on sysex dump & data... someone can help me ? >* From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net > >what is your sequencer???? if its cakewalk, then cake hates, absolutely hates sys ex!!!!! try a demo version of cubase off there web site, or perhaps if im off someone else can add insight!! >good luck >weld > > >access-list@teklab.com wrote: >> >>* From: GeNeSiA >> >>Hi everyone ! >> >>I have bought my virus 2 week ago. >> >>and i think there is a little bug: >> >>in Mulimode, i cannot send the SySex >>message "multibuff" correctly into my sequencer !!! >> >>only 267 bytes was received (always the same mess) After changing setup of sound & misc...there is no change when i resend the message (sequencer -> virus). >> >>Any ideas ? >> >>Thank you, >> >>********** ********** >>The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! > ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 02:27:17 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 17:26:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: Virus shopping update * From: bob frye Thought I'd pass this along... Howard at Eurosynth is selling Virus for $1200, and they're in stock. Mine is arriving from him trrw FedEx... Guitar Center is selling them for $1249, at least that was this week's quote. Sam Ash 48th St - $1499 Washington Music - $1395 West LA Music (Universal) will be getting them in a coupla weeks, see Casey there. I had one on order there until the Eurosynth deal came together... Hope this helps... Bob..soon to be infected! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 05:47:18 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 20:47:03 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: questions... * From: Gene Schwartz Try Music Central - he, I believe will match the $1249 price. He's a hell of a nice guy also. Much better him than the Guitar Center. >* From: bob frye > > >>I haven't received my Virus yet(should be here today, eurosynth sent it FedX Wednesday) :) > >Hi David - > >How'd you get in touch with Eurosynth? I've called four, five times, all during their published working hours, and left the same number of voice messages. No reply back from them... same with leaving them email... no reply at all! > >Hard to believe that they'd ignore someone (ie, me) ready to pop for a Virus. > >At this point, I'm thinking of going to (gasp) Guitar Center locally, and get it for $1249 plus Calfornia tax. No where else comes close in price, except eurosynth, (where I'd not pay Ca tax) but they're vapor-persons thus far in my experience dealing with them. > >Bob > > > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 05:54:48 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 20:54:38 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: other virus shopping alternatives * From: Gene Schwartz He apparently forgot Music Central. He just received some from Geoff, and I just received one from him. >* From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net > >these are the dealers that geoff just shipped virus's to, im sure you can find better than 12 bills!!!! my previous dealings with howard at eurosynth have been good. although ht elast few contacts have been very slow in response. >weld > >Geoff Farr wrote: >> >>have just shipped virus to dr. sound sam (212 334 5478), rogue music dick (212 629 5073) , sam ash 48th st(212 719 2625) in ny sam ash paramus(201 843 0119) in new jersey if they're out try washington music rodger(301 946 8808) >> >>best, >>geoff >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 10:28:18 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 10:21:40 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Re: Presets. * From: "Rob Papen" >* From: b la rock > >Hello, > > >I would like to send my respects out to Rob Papen if he is on the list for creating some great presets on the Virus. > >Also to whoever created the NEU *UTZ preset ..... really great .... reminiscent of Detroit techno. > >Thanks > Hi B.La Block Yes I am on the list as well. Thank's for the compliments. Made me happy. Regards, Rob Papen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ROB PAPEN SOUND-DESIGN & MUSIC robpapen@nedernet.nl http://www.nedernet.nl/~robpapen Tel: 00-31 475 410188 Fax: 00-31 475 410089 What is Rob doing at this moment: - Working on the new 4MB set for the TerraTec EWS-64 - Working on a new CD-ROM collection for the EMU ESI and EOS samplers - Working on the signature-set for the Access Virus (send me a mail) -Just finished the 127 factory-sounds for the Access Virus. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- >>Almost 2000 years ago He was here. The Alpha and the Omega << >>Do you know Him ? Do you know who He is ? << >>He is the answer to all your questions ! << > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! > > ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 10:34:19 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: jay@teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 01:32:47 -0800 Subject: Re: questions... * From: tek1 -- Jay Vaughan >the arpegiator is very simple at this point, but as well--very effective i must say!!! as i contantly remind people, the virus is not a finished version. things will continually be added, and thanx to this forum we can recomend them to tsi and they will listen. were not talkin roland or yamaha here. Actually, the A3000 list (which is also hosted by TekLab - a3k-list) goes directly to Yamaha, so don't count on being able to include them in the "MegaCorp that doesn't listen to it's users" list any more... Sorry for the lack of Virus relevance... I still don't have one yet... j. -- Jay Vaughan | electron-driven artistry jay@teklab.com | http://lab1.teklab.com | la, calif. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 13:26:16 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 07:33:21 -0500 Subject: Re: questions... * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net john is a very nice guy, but there has been at issue on other lists, his status as authorized dealer, and maybee this is why geoff does not mention him?????? grey market product is fine in some cases, but if there was a ever a service issue with a virus going back to germany, this might add complications????? i dont know?????? please also note: i believe for anyone in canada steves music will also be carrying the virus. access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: Gene Schwartz > >Try Music Central - he, I believe will match the $1249 price. He's a hell of a nice guy also. Much better him than the Guitar Center. > >>* From: bob frye >> >> >>>I haven't received my Virus yet(should be here today, eurosynth sent it FedX Wednesday) :) >> >>Hi David - >> >>How'd you get in touch with Eurosynth? I've called four, five times, all during their published working hours, and left the same number of voice messages. No reply back from them... same with leaving them email... no reply at all! >> >>Hard to believe that they'd ignore someone (ie, me) ready to pop for a Virus. >> >>At this point, I'm thinking of going to (gasp) Guitar Center locally, and get it for $1249 plus Calfornia tax. No where else comes close in price, except eurosynth, (where I'd not pay Ca tax) but they're vapor-persons thus far in my experience dealing with them. >> >>Bob >> >> >> >>********** ********** >>The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 13:37:35 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 07:44:49 -0500 Subject: re: virus drums. * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net the anaolog drum sounds that the virus can get are pretty awesome. its goes way beyond the 808/909 standards, and more into a 2600 or ms20 realm because of the filtering options, fm, satration options, the punch parameter, and digital waveforms. i know kai has samples alot of em into his ensoniq, when he returns perhaps he can add some perspective too!!! if we added modulation matrix routings, and a pitch envelope we would be all the way there weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 13:40:55 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 07:48:06 -0500 Subject: Re: Presets. * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net to: rob pappen re: virus sounds "were not worthy (bow), were not worthy!! (bow) : ) weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 13:47:04 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 07:54:20 -0500 Subject: virus secrets * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net had a friend come over last night and ask why i thought the virus is special 1) the best modelled filter in the bus 2) the punch parameter 3) the panorama parameter(with auto pan pan lfo) 4) after 4 hours of going through my virus.....he agrees and wants on!!! weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 13:57:47 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 08:04:55 -0500 Subject: Re: questions... * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net 1.51 arepeg parameters clock: bpm 63-190 clock: 1/64, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 3/64, 3/32, 3/16, 3/8, 1/24, 1/12, 1/6, 1/3, 2/3, 3/4 mode:up, down, up and down, as played octaves:1-4 my opinion we need a random mode, gate parameter, hold, and notes to midi out, lets have em keep it simple, and add the step sequencer to get crazy with the clock options do let you get some cool jarre type seq goin!! weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 14:33:38 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 08:40:52 -0500 Subject: virus cs80 type patch have attached a midi file with a cs80 type brass sound i came up with. very basic, no velocity routings or anything yet. please tell me if sqr or tri is the best choice for sub osc waveform???? weld p.s. Attachment converted: SCSI Disk 1050:chariot (Midi/EMAG) (00007D57)X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 15:32:30 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 09:39:19 -0500 Subject: Re: virus drums * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net p.s ring mod will be also added in 2.0 to the virus and this wiil be great fun for the drum sounds creation dont forget about running your present drum sounds in to the virus!!!!!! this is much fun,, my old r8 has come alive, and a friend has a little yamaha ry20 running into a muti patch constanly and still has the rest of the muti to seq with. weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 20:49:24 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 11:49:05 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: bcfrye@earthlink.net (Unverified) Subject: Virus system version * From: bob frye Hello - Just received my Virus from Eurosynth, and in the box was the printed English O/M... which goes into detail about the multi mode. Thus, I'm wondering if this Virus may have already been set up with 1.51... Can anyone tell me how I can display the current operating system in the LCD? Thanks.. Bob ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 20:59:52 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sender: ash@bio.cornell.edu Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 14:59:40 -0500 Organization: Cornell University Subject: Re: Virus system version * From: Ashley Deacon >Thus, I'm wondering if this Virus may have already been set up with 1.51... Can anyone tell me how I can display the current operating system in the LCD? Turn it on and watch the display. Ash. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 21:37:13 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 12:37:04 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com (Unverified) Subject: Re: questions * From: Gene Schwartz >* From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net > >john is a very nice guy, but there has been at issue on other lists, his status as authorized dealer, and maybee this is why geoff does not mention him?????? grey market product is fine in some cases, but if there was a ever a service issue with a virus going back to germany, this might add complications????? i dont know?????? It is my impression that John IS an authorized dealer for Waldorf and Access products. Do you know for a fact that he isn't? As I recall (from the other lists) the problem was with Eurosynth, NOT Music Central. But Eurosynth may be authorized now also. You may be thinking of the recent thread about the Doepfer modular. The issue was raised about Enport, the only 'official' U.S. dealer having a monopoly, and hence exorbitant prices. John apparently has been selling them at much lower prices, albeit in unauthorized fashion. Gene ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 21:37:30 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 12:37:13 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com (Unverified) Subject: Wishes * From: Gene Schwartz I want these things: Currently, you can set the Virus to 2 different input modes, dynamic and static for processing of either external audio or Virus patches routed through the auxilliary ins and outs. In static mode, the filters are open, and don't need to be gated by notes, so the Virus functions like a souped up Xpole or similar device. In this mode, the oscillators are off, but noise can be turned on, and hence filtered, and the filters can be modulated by the lfo's just as in the regular Virus patch settings. This is nice, because the patches will just play themselves - if you route the noise through a few multi patches using the aux ins and outs, you can get some nice ambient sounds that don't need to be triggered by notes. So what we need here is the ability to trigger the oscillators without note-ons also. Do it like the Xpander - have a mode where the amp envelope can be triggered by the lfo's. Also, this mode should allow for the 'osc vol' knob to bring up the volume of the oscillators also. And, then, of course, we need more mod routings. Why not extend the list of user defined modulations to include additional destinations for lfo's and envelopes? I would use this feature more than the additional controller modulations. As long as the Virus generates such nice percussive timbres, why not have a percussion mode, like the Nord lead? While you can set up a percussion patch in multi mode, you can do it faster on the Nord. Plus, you wouldn't have to take up 1 multi part for each sound that way. Gene ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 21:37:25 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 12:37:19 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com (Unverified) Subject: multi mode and aux ins and outs * From: Gene Schwartz Have any Virus users experimented with 1.51 and multi mode - especially the aux ins and outs and external audio routings? As I explained in a previous post, I am having big problems with these features. I don't want to elaborate them all over again (although I can provide more details at this point). I got no responses on the issue from anyone who has used these features. Someone must have tried them..... I am waiting for a response from Access. When multi mode and these internal routings are more stable, this will be such a killer synth - I'd pay almost this much if it were only a filter and fx box for external signals, given the extraordinary routing capabilities in multi mode. Of course, it has to be much more stable.... Can't someone commiserate (sp?) with me? ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 21 22:42:20 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 13:42:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: Virus system version * From: bob frye D'Oh! I should have thought of that...too busy scouring the manual for sysex and other info...! Bob ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 01:46:20 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 19:53:19 -0500 Subject: Re: multi mode and aux ins and outs * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net gene multi mode seems to be workin fine on my virus????? hope someone can talk you through any probs kai will be back on next week too. weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 03:29:59 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: gatrall@pop2.slip.net Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 18:32:32 -0800 Subject: Re: my new virus: questions * From: Simon Gatrall >* From: Gene Schwartz > >Just got my Virus yesterday. I was going to get a MWIIXT, but decided that since I already have a MWII, I'd go with the Virus. > >I'm enjoying myself immensely, but I am definitely running into some ?'s. It seems like the 1.51 software is quite buggy in multi mode. Sometimes the multis don't save properly - the Virus verifies a save, but if I load another multi and return, or switch the Virus on and off, some of the patches change to A0. This doesn't seem to happen if I'm in the control menu when I save the multi. Also - I love the internal routing options of the signal through the Aux outputs into the Aux inputs of another multi part, but this seems very unstable and unpredictable also. E.g. if I turn the Virus off and on, I must toggle the input mode again to get it to sound. Some patches that are routed to a regular output seem to be affected by the settings on the patch with the aux input - I can't figure out what's going on here at all. > >Anyone else having these problems? Or do I just not have it figured out yet? Hi Gene, I think you remeber me, I'm the guy with the OB-Mx that comes into Computers&Music every so often (I bought a Mackie SR32-4 from you guys too). I have a Virus too, and all of the problems you have are ones that I've been having too. We should get together some time, I'd still like to see your Doepfer system. -s!mon ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 04:36:23 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 21:35:04 -0600 (CST) Subject: Major OS upgrade * From: Triet Nguyen Hi, I'm new to this list. The FAQ on Canine's excellent page mentions a major OS upgrade for the Virus in March. Is this out yet? I got to play with a Virus this weekend and it was cool. But, I've heard of problems with the Virus "freezing up" during heavy MIDI usage. Any Virus owners had similar experiences? Word.. ___________________________________________________ Triet Nguyen - http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/triet ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 05:24:30 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 23:24:15 EST Subject: new-to-list * From: Pllcom hello, i just wanted to say Hi. im new to this list. i currently do not have a virus.. but its in the works.. i've joined just to mainly read. so i can get a real feel what people think about the virus. good and bad. (even tho from the looks(i.e. what it can do). i can't find much that would be wrong.) and so to all on this list already with a virus.. im jelous. trevor blat! http://members.aol.com/pllcom/ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 05:42:03 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: gatrall@pop2.slip.net Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 20:44:56 -0800 Subject: List structure!?! * From: Simon Gatrall So the last message I sent wasn't meant to go to the whole list. While I admit that it was my mistake, I would like to point out that the way this list is structured really bugs me. I sent a message to Jay about this a while ago and he never responded. Normally this sort of meta-discussion is inappropriate for a mailing list, but here we go... I have been on the Access mailing list for a little while now. I'm very happy to have this resource, but one thing that I find frustrating is the way the messages are formatted. Almost every other internet mailing list I have ever been on leaves the "from" field alone and adds a "sender" and a "reply-to" field that is appropriate for the list. This makes it much easier to look through messages in a mail program and see which one is which. If I get 10 messages all labeled "Re: wish list" how am I supposed to tell them apart later? It makes it inconvienent to go back and find things. Is there any choice in this matter? -s!mon ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 06:33:29 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 21:33:23 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: multi mode and aux ins and outs * From: Gene Schwartz >* From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net > >gene >multi mode seems to be workin fine on my virus????? hope someone can talk you through any probs kai will be back on next week too. >weld OK - try this - create a multi patch with patches from both A and B in it. Save the multi. Turn off the Virus or select another multi. Does the multi still have the same patches? On mine the following symptom blatantly occurs: when I return to my multi all the B patches have changed to their equivalent A patches. The problems I've been having with the aux ins and outs and audio ins being stable in static input mode seem pretty real also. Details again on request. I don't see what I could be doing that could possibly constitute user error at this point. But I've been wrong before. Crotchedy about it though. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 07:02:24 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 22:02:05 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: my new virus: questions * From: Gene Schwartz >* From: Simon Gatrall > >>* From: Gene Schwartz >> >>Just got my Virus yesterday. I was going to get a MWIIXT, but decided that since I already have a MWII, I'd go with the Virus. >> >>I'm enjoying myself immensely, but I am definitely running into some ?'s. It seems like the 1.51 software is quite buggy in multi mode. Sometimes the multis don't save properly - the Virus verifies a save, but if I load another multi and return, or switch the Virus on and off, some of the patches change to A0. This doesn't seem to happen if I'm in the control menu when I save the multi. Also - I love the internal routing options of the signal through the Aux outputs into the Aux inputs of another multi part, but this seems very unstable and unpredictable also. E.g. if I turn the Virus off and on, I must toggle the input mode again to get it to sound. Some patches that are routed to a regular output seem to be affected by the settings on the patch with the aux input - I can't figure out what's going on here at all. >> >>Anyone else having these problems? Or do I just not have it figured out yet? > >Hi Gene, > >I think you remeber me, I'm the guy with the OB-Mx that comes into Computers&Music every so often (I bought a Mackie SR32-4 from you guys too). I have a Virus too, and all of the problems you have are ones that I've been having too. Oh yes - I remember you. I'm curious - what'd the guys tell you at Computers&Music about why I got the old heave ho. (ho ho) Perhaps respond privately. > >We should get together some time, I'd still like to see your Doepfer system. actually, me don't own a Doepfer system.. heh heh Oh yeah - sorry this is the Virus list - I have one pet peeve about the Virus so far - it's driving me crazy. I would much rather have the multi have synchronous edit settings for each part. In other words, when I want to change a particular parameter, I may want to do it in several of the parts - this is a nightmarish process on the Virus, since each part remembers the last edit menu location you visited. The MicrowaveII OS is far superior in this particular respect. There are, in expert mode (at last count) 457,000 edit parameters to scroll through in the Virus. The problems I'm having with the aux ins and outs cutting out and having to toggle the input mode setting is driving me crazy, because I must use these features at all costs. I feel like I'm part of a psych experiment. To what lengths will I go to use the Virus in this manner? You can do some pretty warped things with it, although I don't approve of them personally. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 07:06:53 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 22:06:46 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: Major OS upgrade * From: Gene Schwartz >* From: Triet Nguyen > > >Hi, I'm new to this list. > >The FAQ on Canine's excellent page mentions a major OS upgrade for the Virus in March. Is this out yet? > >I got to play with a Virus this weekend and it was cool. But, I've heard of problems with the Virus "freezing up" during heavy MIDI usage. Any Virus owners had similar experiences? > Well yes, but then my brain can only process so many simultaneous sysex messages. A little electric shock and I'm fine. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 08:43:53 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 23:43:40 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: new-to-list * From: Gene Schwartz >* From: Pllcom > >hello, i just wanted to say Hi. >im new to this list. >i currently do not have a virus.. but its in the works.. i've joined just to mainly read. so i can get a real feel what people think about the virus. good and bad. (even tho from the looks(i.e. what it can do). i can't find much that would be wrong.) > >and so to all on this list already with a virus.. im jelous. > as well you should be. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 10:31:23 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 04:38:20 -0500 Subject: Re: Major OS upgrade * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net triet welcome to the list 1.51 was a major jump from 1.12 but here still is major finished op system due in the near future ( 2.0 ) 1.51 added many things including full functioning multis, midi sync on lfo's and the arpegiator, small self sustaining nuclear power plant : -0 THE VIRUS IS NOT A FINISHED VERSION, AND WE ARE BASICALLY BETA TESTERS FOR TSI UNTIL THAT TIME, THERE ARE SOME PROBLEMS ON SOME UNITS, but mine has funtioned flawlessly. most freezing problems go back to older versions of the software. the great thing about this lsit is we can report all bugs to tsi (and get some cool stuff thrown in along the too) its quite the beast, and i dont miss my nord at all weld access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: Triet Nguyen > >Hi, I'm new to this list. > >The FAQ on Canine's excellent page mentions a major OS upgrade for the Virus in March. Is this out yet? > >I got to play with a Virus this weekend and it was cool. But, I've heard of problems with the Virus "freezing up" during heavy MIDI usage. Any Virus owners had similar experiences? > >Word.. > >___________________________________________________ Triet Nguyen - http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/triet > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 10:45:35 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 04:52:50 -0500 Subject: Re: List structure!?! * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net this is logical!!!! plus anyway of the private address coming up in the re option and reply all to be the list reply???????.......jay??????? remember now, were all musicains here,not net junkies, were tryin!!!! :-) weld access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: Simon Gatrall > >So the last message I sent wasn't meant to go to the whole list. While I admit that it was my mistake, I would like to point out that the way this list is structured really bugs me. I sent a message to Jay about this a while ago and he never responded. Normally this sort of meta-discussion is inappropriate for a mailing list, but here we go... > >I have been on the Access mailing list for a little while now. I'm very happy to have this resource, but one thing that I find frustrating is the way the messages are formatted. Almost every other internet mailing list I have ever been on leaves the "from" field alone and adds a "sender" and a "reply-to" field that is appropriate for the list. This makes it much easier to look through messages in a mail program and see which one is which. If I get 10 messages all labeled "Re: wish list" how am I supposed to tell them apart later? It makes it inconvienent to go back and find things. Is there any choice in this matter? > >-s!mon > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 11:11:44 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 05:18:56 -0500 Subject: Re: multi mode and aux ins and outs * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net gene even in a drunken stuper, i have been able to check your multi problem on my unit, and the patches from bank b stay bank b on, my unit anyway. MY FISRST SUGGESTION, TRY RE-DOWNLOADING 1.51 FROM THE PAGE AND INTO YOUR UNIT (there have been some reports of os corruption) PLEASE DO NOT FORGET TO LOAD IN BOTH PARTS!!!!! SEE IF THIS RELEASES THE GREMLINS AS FOR INPUT MODE, HAVNT DONE ANYTHING IN THERE YET , BEEN CONCENTRATING on patch experimentation and twekin, anybody out there done this??????? i know kai is a expert on this, so soon hell be back on weld access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: Gene Schwartz > >>* From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net >> >>gene >>multi mode seems to be workin fine on my virus????? hope someone can talk you through any probs kai will be back on next week too. >>weld > >OK - try this - create a multi patch with patches from both A and B in it. Save the multi. Turn off the Virus or select another multi. Does the multi still have the same patches? On mine the following symptom blatantly occurs: when I return to my multi all the B patches have changed to their equivalent A patches. The problems I've been having with the aux ins and outs and audio ins being stable in static input mode seem pretty real also. Details again on request. I don't see what I could be doing that could possibly constitute user error at this point. But I've been wrong before. Crotchedy about it though. > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 20:19:56 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 11:33:48 +0000 X-Priority: 3 (Normal) Subject: Re: System updating * From: vinay anne i'm also using the same version of studio vision with a studio 5lx interface on a umax s900/200 machine, i've not had this problem. try re-downloading the file....maybe it got corrupted upon download. good luck -vinay access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net > >unfortunetly i think it might be your seq getting bogged down with sys ex.(cakewalk cant do this either) > >try downloading cubase demo from there site and using it???? > >i use logic, and freestyle so im afraid i cant recreate your scenario. >weld > >access-list@teklab.com wrote: >> >>* From: bob frye >> >>Ok, so I have my new Virus and it just sounds wonderful. I d/l'd >the 1.51 >>os from the site and attempted 3 times last night to update it. >> >>I'm running Studio Vision Pro 3.5.6 on a Mac 8500/G3 with an Opcode Translator ProSync MIDI interface.. this system has been rock solid >thus >>far... >> >>But the 1.51 system update (first mid file) would stop at this >location >>every time: >> >>Rec Bank 3 >>Block 1214/4 >> >>This happened while the sequencer was set to 120bpm, 60bpm and >30bpm, so >>I'm thinking the problem is in the actual .mid file... it locks up >at this >>point, and the sequecer runs to the end of file and stops... every >time. >> >>Anyone have any suggestions? >> >>Thanks... >> >>Bob Frye >>Syntonix >> >>********** >********** >>The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of >TekLab, and >>is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this >list is >>available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read >it! >********** >********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and >is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is >available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 20:12:40 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 13:45:50 +0100 Organization: SoundHome Subject: hidden features * From: Guenther Albrecht anyone noticed the real transpose possibilities? on the panel you can have -24, -12, 0, 12, 24. but just hold down one of the two transpose buttns. the current transpose settings light up in the display. now turn the value knob - you can transpose from -48 to 48 in steps... regards .g.a. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 15:52:51 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: dhylander@pop.mindspring.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 09:50:41 -0500 Subject: Re: multi mode and aux ins and outs * From: David Hylander >When multi mode and these internal routings are more stable, this will be such a killer synth - I'd pay almost this much if it were only a filter and fx box for external signals, given the extraordinary routing capabilities in multi mode. Of course, it has to be much more stable.... > >Can't someone commiserate (sp?) with me? Gene My virus just arrived a few days ago. I saw your post and started to play with multis with the filter input section. I can say that this will be very nice once it is worked out. The biggest problem I'm seeing is after defining a part to use the input section the multi plays fine for 30 seconds to 2 minutes, then the input section part goes dead. If I change to annther multi and then back again, all is fine for another 30 seconds to 2 minutes. Have you seen this? -Regardz - David ----------------------------------------------------- mailto:dhylander@mindspring.com ----------------------------------------------------- ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 17:25:19 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 10:24:55 -0600 (CST) Subject: Re: Major OS upgrade * From: Triet Nguyen * * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net * welcome to the list yo yo wassup * THE VIRUS IS NOT A FINISHED VERSION, AND WE ARE BASICALLY * BETA TESTERS FOR TSI UNTIL THAT TIME, THERE ARE SOME * PROBLEMS ON SOME UNITS, but mine has funtioned flawlessly. * most freezing problems go back to older versions of the * software. Ouch. Boy, that sucks. I wonder why Access couldn't wait until they were really finished. It must have been their marketing dept and the need for $$$. ;-) * the great thing about this lsit is we can report all bugs to * tsi (and get some cool stuff thrown in along the too) * its quite the beast, and i dont miss my nord at all So they monitor this list? OK, if the Access people are listening: Why did you release the Virus in an unfinished state? ___________________________________________________ Triet Nguyen - http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/triet ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 18:52:35 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 09:52:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: System updating * From: bob frye Ok, so I have my new Virus and it just sounds wonderful. I d/l'd the 1.51 os from the site and attempted 3 times last night to update it. I'm running Studio Vision Pro 3.5.6 on a Mac 8500/G3 with an Opcode Translator ProSync MIDI interface.. this system has been rock solid thus far... But the 1.51 system update (first mid file) would stop at this location every time: Rec Bank 3 Block 1214/4 This happened while the sequencer was set to 120bpm, 60bpm and 30bpm, so I'm thinking the problem is in the actual .mid file... it locks up at this point, and the sequecer runs to the end of file and stops... every time. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks... Bob Frye Syntonix ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 19:21:35 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sender: ash@bio.cornell.edu Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 13:21:18 -0500 Organization: Cornell University Subject: Re: System updating * From: Ashley Deacon I had a similar sounding problem with a Windows 95 PC running Cakewalk. I thought it was a Cakewalk problem with Sysex. Try downloading one of the earlier OS files (1.12) and try that. If not then try my remedy: download a free copy of Cubase from Steinbergs WWW site and use that, it worked for me. Can someone add the Cakewalk sysex problem to the FAQ. Ash. >Ok, so I have my new Virus and it just sounds wonderful. I d/l'd the 1.51 os from the site and attempted 3 times last night to update it. > >I'm running Studio Vision Pro 3.5.6 on a Mac 8500/G3 with an Opcode Translator ProSync MIDI interface.. this system has been rock solid thus far... > >But the 1.51 system update (first mid file) would stop at this location every time: > >Rec Bank 3 >Block 1214/4 > >This happened while the sequencer was set to 120bpm, 60bpm and 30bpm, so I'm thinking the problem is in the actual .mid file... it locks up at this point, and the sequecer runs to the end of file and stops... every time. > >Anyone have any suggestions? > >Thanks... > >Bob Frye >Syntonix > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! -- Regards, Ashley Deacon ash@bio.cornell.edu 209 Biotechnology Building, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853. Tel. (607) 255-2174 Fax. (607) 255-2428 ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 19:32:31 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 10:32:20 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: multi mode and aux ins and outs * From: Gene Schwartz >* From: David Hylander > > >>When multi mode and these internal routings are more stable, this will be such a killer synth - I'd pay almost this much if it were only a filter and fx box for external signals, given the extraordinary routing capabilities in multi mode. Of course, it has to be much more stable.... >> >>Can't someone commiserate (sp?) with me? > >Gene > >My virus just arrived a few days ago. I saw your post and started to play with multis with the filter input section. I can say that this will be very nice once it is worked out. The biggest problem I'm seeing is after defining a part to use the input section the multi plays fine for 30 seconds to 2 minutes, then the input section part goes dead. If I change to annther multi and then back again, all is fine for another 30 seconds to 2 minutes. Have you seen this? > > Well - I haven't noticed that this will fix it - I'll try it again later. This would be faster than my solution, which has been to toggle the input mode on each relevant patch. This does work every time. But, I could swear that I've tried your method and it didn't work - but I have a multi set up with several patches using incestuous inputs and outputs, and they continually cut out. Or a couple of them do at a time. I also can't get the dynamic input mode to work very well at all. Also - my impression is that the multi sysex function does not work correctly. I couldn't dump and retrieve a multi patch successfully. Yeah - it's really frustrating. I'm spending 70% of my time with the Virus, it seems, trying to get the thing to continue to make sound. I hope they come up with at least a bug fix upgrade soon. (I also hope this doesn't turn into one of these machines that is always 'quirky'.) Gene ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 19:39:00 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 10:38:54 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: Major OS upgrade * From: Gene Schwartz >* From: Triet Nguyen > >* * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net * welcome to the list > >yo yo wassup > >* THE VIRUS IS NOT A FINISHED VERSION, AND WE ARE BASICALLY * BETA TESTERS FOR TSI UNTIL THAT TIME, THERE ARE SOME * PROBLEMS ON SOME UNITS, but mine has funtioned flawlessly. * most freezing problems go back to older versions of the * software. > >Ouch. Boy, that sucks. I wonder why Access couldn't wait until they were really finished. It must have been their marketing dept and the need for $$$. ;-) > Well - would I rather have mine now than wait - yup! But I would say that the software 1.51 is EXTREMELY buggy in multi mode, especially if you attempt to use the aux in and out routings. I would call it pre-beta, myself - but even with this, the Virus is a totally cool synth. I am coping with my frustration constructively by banging my head against the wall. >* the great thing about this lsit is we can report all bugs to * tsi (and get some cool stuff thrown in along the too) * its quite the beast, and i dont miss my nord at all > >So they monitor this list? OK, if the Access people are listening: > >Why did you release the Virus in an unfinished state? > Have you played on one yet? You'd see why. It seems to function very stably if you stick to single mode, or obey certain rules in multi mode. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 19:54:29 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 14:01:42 -0500 Subject: Re: System updating * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net unfortunetly i think it might be your seq getting bogged down with sys ex.(cakewalk cant do this either) try downloading cubase demo from there site and using it???? i use logic, and freestyle so im afraid i cant recreate your scenario. weld access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: bob frye > >Ok, so I have my new Virus and it just sounds wonderful. I d/l'd the 1.51 os from the site and attempted 3 times last night to update it. > >I'm running Studio Vision Pro 3.5.6 on a Mac 8500/G3 with an Opcode Translator ProSync MIDI interface.. this system has been rock solid thus far... > >But the 1.51 system update (first mid file) would stop at this location every time: > >Rec Bank 3 >Block 1214/4 > >This happened while the sequencer was set to 120bpm, 60bpm and 30bpm, so I'm thinking the problem is in the actual .mid file... it locks up at this point, and the sequecer runs to the end of file and stops... every time. > >Anyone have any suggestions? > >Thanks... > >Bob Frye >Syntonix > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 19:58:35 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 14:05:49 -0500 Subject: we need output!!!!!!!! * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net after speaking with a friend we have come to a conclusion the ourput level is very low on the virus in comparison to other instruments.. we must therefore push to have the output of virus expanded by say 6 d.b. this is highest prioirity guys!!!!! if you boost the volumes on your mixer now you tend to bring out some hiss from the chrus and delay. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 20:28:52 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 20:28:03 +0100 Organization: SoundHome Subject: Re: System updating * From: Guenther Albrecht did that with SVP too - worked. download the hqx-version & unstuff it. had never a problem with that part - in my case Vision complained End of File until i downloaded the file as binary... regards .G.A. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 20:46:10 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 11:46:00 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: System updating * From: bob frye Actually, it's the Zipped file from the TSi web site... I downloaded the two system files from the user site, and SVP handled the whole upload perfectly. I've never seen SVP bog on anything with my particular installation, although I know others with different Macs who have had other situations.. Bob ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 20:46:59 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 11:46:52 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: System updating * From: bob frye Yes, that's what I did...only this time I d/l'd the sys files from the user site, not the Zipped file from TSi's site.... it loaded in aok! Bob ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 20:48:01 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 11:47:56 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: System updating * From: bob frye I gave up on the Zipped file from TSi's site and d/l'd the two system files from the user site... SVP handled the change of system perfectly. Bob ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 20:50:39 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 11:50:34 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: we need output!!!!!!!! * From: bob frye I noticed the low output immediately when I powered up the Virus... I have to bring the trim *way* up on my Mackie before it comes close to being at full input... it's almost impossible to send the pfl on the board into the red even with the input trim all the way up... Bob ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 20:51:25 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 11:51:20 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: hidden features * From: bob frye ...very cool! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 21:05:51 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 12:05:44 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: System updating * From: Gene Schwartz >Ok, so I have my new Virus and it just sounds wonderful. I d/l'd the 1.51 os from the site and attempted 3 times last night to update it. > >I'm running Studio Vision Pro 3.5.6 on a Mac 8500/G3 with an Opcode Translator ProSync MIDI interface.. this system has been rock solid thus far... > >But the 1.51 system update (first mid file) would stop at this location every time: > >Rec Bank 3 >Block 1214/4 > >This happened while the sequencer was set to 120bpm, 60bpm and 30bpm, so I'm thinking the problem is in the actual .mid file... it locks up at this point, and the sequecer runs to the end of file and stops... every time. > >Anyone have any suggestions? One thought - you are not sending MIDI clock while you do this, are you? I used the 1.51 from the tsi site (exactly the same as the user site, I assume) with no problems at 100 bpm. Maybe try resetting the Virus first - hold down both lfo shape buttons while powering up. I suppose it's possible that the MIDI file got corrupted - try downloading it again if these things don't work. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 21:08:39 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 12:08:33 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: System updating * From: Gene Schwartz >* From: Ashley Deacon > >I had a similar sounding problem with a Windows 95 PC running Cakewalk. I thought it was a Cakewalk problem with Sysex. > >Try downloading one of the earlier OS files (1.12) and try that. > >If not then try my remedy: download a free copy of Cubase from Steinbergs WWW site and use that, it worked for me. > >Can someone add the Cakewalk sysex problem to the FAQ. > > There are known problems with Cakewalk and sysex. But Studio Vision shouldn't be a problem, as far as I know. I think the problem lies elsewhere. >Ash. > > > >>Ok, so I have my new Virus and it just sounds wonderful. I d/l'd the 1.51 os from the site and attempted 3 times last night to update it. >> >>I'm running Studio Vision Pro 3.5.6 on a Mac 8500/G3 with an Opcode Translator ProSync MIDI interface.. this system has been rock solid thus far... >> >>But the 1.51 system update (first mid file) would stop at this location every time: >> >>Rec Bank 3 >>Block 1214/4 >> >>This happened while the sequencer was set to 120bpm, 60bpm and 30bpm, so I'm thinking the problem is in the actual .mid file... it locks up at this point, and the sequecer runs to the end of file and stops... every time. >> >>Anyone have any suggestions? ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 21:20:46 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 14:20:29 -0600 (CST) Subject: Re: Major OS upgrade * From: Triet Nguyen On Sun, 22 Mar 1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: * Well - would I rather have mine now than wait - yup! But I would say that * the software 1.51 is EXTREMELY buggy in multi mode, Heh. I just subbed yesterday, and already I've seen at least 4 posts complaining about multimode. ;-) * especially if you attempt to use the aux in and out routings. I would call * it pre-beta, myself - but even with this, the Virus is a totally cool * synth. I am coping with my frustration constructively by banging my head * against the wall. I played with one this weekend. It sounded good in the store. I didn't get to test it with a sequencer, though. * Have you played on one yet? You'd see why. It seems to function very stably * if you stick to single mode, or obey certain rules in multi mode. Well, I would prefer to have the thing 100% functional, but if people are willing to cope with the problems, then the Virus must be a special synth. It's either that or the people on this list are loons. ;-) ___________________________________________________ Triet Nguyen - http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/triet ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 23:46:17 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 23:44:46 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Re: Major OS upgrade * From: "Martin Selway" Both! MARTIN >Triet Nguyen - http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/triet Well, I would prefer to have the thing 100% functional, but if people are willing to cope with the problems, then the Virus must be a special synth. It's either that or the people on this list are loons. ;-) ___________________________________________________ ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 22 23:48:26 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 14:48:18 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: Major OS upgrade * From: Gene Schwartz >* From: Triet Nguyen > >On Sun, 22 Mar 1998 access-list@teklab.com wrote: * Well - would I rather have mine now than wait - yup! But I would say that * the software 1.51 is EXTREMELY buggy in multi mode, > >Heh. I just subbed yesterday, and already I've seen at least 4 posts complaining about multimode. ;-) > Yes - there are severe problems. ...snip snip snip.... >Well, I would prefer to have the thing 100% functional, but if people are willing to cope with the problems, then the Virus must be a special synth. It's either that or the people on this list are loons. ;-) > Or both. The only thing that makes me nervous is the possibility that the machine might always be problematic if you use certain features. I would like to hear from Access directly that they are close to solving these problems. I did email them, so I should hear something back soon, I hope. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 23 00:26:43 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 22:59:27 GMT Organization: The Soft Room Subject: Re: questions... * From: Paul Nagle On Fri, 20 Mar 1998 18:31:40 -0500, access-list@teklab.com wrote: >recomend them to tsi and they will listen. were not talkin roland or yamaha here. Roland or Yamaha would not release a synth until it was in a more finished state than this. I guess Access need to get some cash in to meet the bills....updates are easy enough so I guess it beats waiting.... ;-) Paul -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.softroom.demon.co.uk -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 23 15:41:45 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 08:35:07 -0600 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Re: we need output!!!!!!!! * From: "David Walton" I noticed this too when I first powered my virus up on Friday. I got the sound to be a little louder by adjusting the 'patch' output level in edit mode. But it still could use some 'oomph'. ---------- >From: access-list@teklab.com >To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com >Subject: Re: we need output!!!!!!!! >Date: Sunday, March 22, 1998 1:50 PM > >* From: bob frye > >I noticed the low output immediately when I powered up the Virus... I have >to bring the trim *way* up on my Mackie before it comes close to being at full input... it's almost impossible to send the pfl on the board into the >red even with the input trim all the way up... > >Bob > > >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and >is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is >available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! > ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 23 19:11:18 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com X-Sender: genesia@mygale.org (Unverified) Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 19:08:12 +0100 Subject: Bug/Suggest/Question/Rip ! * From: GeNeSiA Bug Report OS 1.51 1 - for cakewalk user: to upgrade OS, go to settings/type filter/global settings/... select "system exclusive" and setup the buffers between 768 & 1024. upgrade 1.12 -> 1.51 tested ! 2 - multimode: when i switch between multis quickly there is no lcd display on the multis name line. 3 - multimode: sometimes using external sequencer on up to 2 differents midi chan, there is some discontinued note, 2 same note at same time... and others strange things. 4 - multimode: MIDI DUMP TX singlebuff = work singleBankA = work singleBankB = work multibuff = doesn't work multiBank = work 5 - multimode: MIDI DUMP RX single = work multibuff = doesn't work multiBank = doesn't work 6 - singlemode: sometimes while editing single, virus freeze without any reasons ! the only way is power off. --------------------------------------- Suggestions 1 - the output level is very low on the virus. i must pump up the trim to the max on my mix table. power up the db... please !!! 2 - a compare button in single mode will be wellcome. 3 - the parameter selector must be more easy, like the the "value" knob fonction. why don't include "parameter" selector option in the definable knob list possibility ? i am fed up to do body building with my finger :) 4 - and of course all the suggestion from the others guys from the access list !!! 99% of them are excellent. --------------------------------------- Questions 1 - is it possible to downgrade the OS 1.51 to 1.12 keeping to user single bank from OS 1.51 ? ...who say Stupid ?! :) 2 - where can i find an english manuel file (*.txt) ? after tons of mailing tsi ignore my request ! or any "angel" could scan it with OCR and send the file to the canine site ? 3 - when the finished version of the OS (2.0) is coming out ? --------------------------------------- Tips: How to rip the internal demo song sequence ! * on virus: single/ctrl/ activate softthru "on" * on your sequencer: activate all 1 - 16 midi chan in record mode (without any filters). * start the demo & record on sequencer * that's all....enjoy :) CaM ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 23 21:12:54 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 13:25:18 -0500 Subject: More Sys updating problems * From: JASON_MUNDO@ccmail.rustei.com (JASON MUNDO) ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: System updating Author: access-list@teklab.com at Internet Date: 3/22/98 12:05 PM I've also been unable to load the first midi file as well. My system is Cubase 2.8 running on 150 mhz pc with opcode translator pc interface running out of the translator outport 1. Its crashing my laptop on the first block at 30 bpm. Complete lock down bizness. Any ideas to fix? Has the other guy with the opcode interface loaded his virus yet? Mundo ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Mon Mar 23 21:31:10 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 04:33:40 +0800 Subject: (no subject) * From: Kai Yu Huang unsubscribe fishfish@ms2.hinet.net ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 24 00:17:00 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 18:23:08 -0500 Subject: Re: More Sys updating problems * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net i beleive he said he tried the hqx version of the download. weld access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: JASON_MUNDO@ccmail.rustei.com (JASON MUNDO) > > > >______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: System updating >Author: access-list@teklab.com at Internet Date: 3/22/98 12:05 PM > >I've also been unable to load the first midi file as well. > >My system is Cubase 2.8 running on 150 mhz pc with opcode translator pc interface running out of the translator outport 1. > >Its crashing my laptop on the first block at 30 bpm. Complete lock down bizness. > >Any ideas to fix? > >Has the other guy with the opcode interface loaded his virus yet? > >Mundo >********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 24 01:01:25 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 23:37:57 GMT Organization: The Soft Room Subject: Assignable Controllers * From: Paul Nagle Can anyone clarify the usage of Single and Global controller assignments please? Single seems straight forward enough but I could always be wrong.... ;-) Paul -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.softroom.demon.co.uk -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 24 02:39:34 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 17:39:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: More Sys updating problems * From: bob frye Yeah, I'm most likely the other guy with the opcode interface... I originally tried loading the Zipped file that I d/l'd from the TSi web site. I gave up on that one, and d/l'd the "two part" 1.51 system from the user web site, and that one loaded in no problems at all... at 120bpm... using Opcode Translator ProSync, SVPro 3.5.6, Mac 8500/G3... Bob ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 24 06:06:58 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 21:06:46 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: Bug/Suggest/Question/Rip ! * From: Gene Schwartz > > 4 - multimode: MIDI DUMP TX > singlebuff = work > singleBankA = work > singleBankB = work > multibuff = doesn't work > multiBank = work > Ah - I tried the multibuff and gave up. Thanks! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 24 18:46:49 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 09:46:24 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: 1.51 problems/partial workaround * From: Gene Schwartz I have had much better results when I make sure that my multi patch consists of sounds from Bank A only. I seem to have fewer problems with the aux and external ins cutting out, and I'm not having the annoying problem with bank B patches migrating to bank A patches every time I blink funny. So for now, I'm saving all my new sounds onto Bank A. Gene ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Wed Mar 25 02:18:24 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 20:25:32 -0500 Subject: dumping the os from one virus to another * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net anybody dump os from one virus to another yet, doing this for a friend tomarrow and my half ass manual isnt to clear on the procedure, ecspecially the send-recieve options weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Fri Mar 27 09:19:56 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 00:19:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: PSU Question * From: bob frye Paul - I just got my Virus, and yes, it's a brick...! I only wish they put a strain relief/wire wrap near the dc jack... it's all too easy for the little plug to slip out of the Virus... Bob ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 28 02:25:42 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 20:32:01 -0500 Subject: Re: Question about Multis and Effects * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net paul this is coming in 2.0 for now its just one or think global in multimode remember multi are only in there fist version of ware weld access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: Paul Nagle > >With each Virus patch having delay and chorus, does this actually mean there are 16 delay and chorus units or is there some trade-off somehow? Anyone got a manual other than the series of photocopied sheets that have been kicking around for some time? > >Paul >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >www.softroom.demon.co.uk >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 28 02:42:00 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 20:49:18 -0500 Subject: virus-vocoder * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net anyone try usin th virus ans a basic vocoder???? run mic to a preamp and then the audio in set up a 2 bandpass filters...........possibilities???????? weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 28 03:38:53 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 21:45:47 -0500 Subject: delay/chorus issue * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net to clear up some confusion the virus has one global delay that can be shared by all 16 parts in a multi and up to 4 seperate chorus.flangers can be used in multi mode i dont expect this to change weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 28 03:46:37 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 21:53:56 -0500 Subject: arpeg midi clock * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net if the virus is recieving midi clock you will see a small c in the virus display the virus is being sent midi clock it will automatically sync to the incoming clock please do not confuse midi time code with midi clock remember the virus has a global clock generator that controls not only the arpeg, but the lfo's and delay as well this is seperate than the actual arpeg clock parameter good programming weld ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 28 10:27:51 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 10:21:10 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Subject: Multie mode. * From: "Rob Papen" Would it not be great to have an option in the Multie-menu. Arpeggiator on/of. This for sometimes using the arpegiator in the Sequencer software. Our when you do not have midi-clock on that midi-output of the sequencer. Regards, Rob Papen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ROB PAPEN SOUND-DESIGN & MUSIC robpapen@nedernet.nl http://www.nedernet.nl/~robpapen Tel: 00-31 475 410188 Fax: 00-31 475 410089 What is Rob doing at this moment: - Working on the new 4MB set for the TerraTec EWS-64 - Working on a new CD-ROM collection for the EMU ESI and EOS samplers - Working on the signature-set for the Access Virus (send me a mail) -Just finished the 127 factory-sounds for the Access Virus. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- >>Almost 2000 years ago He was here. The Alpha and the Omega << >>Do you know Him ? Do you know who He is ? << >>He is the answer to all your questions ! << ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 28 11:30:31 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 10:05:00 GMT Organization: The Soft Room Subject: Re: uWaveII questions and wishes. * From: Paul Nagle On Fri, 27 Mar 1998 20:46:09 -0500, weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net wrote: >wouldnt it be great if the mw2/xt had the virus filters??????? Oh yeah! The Virus has the *best* filters of all the modern synths I've tried but does anyone think that perhaps its oscillators aren't the fattest ever? I've had one for almost 6 months and never heard or created a warm bass or a really "minimoog" solo like I can on the Pulse, for example.... or is it just me? Paul -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.softroom.demon.co.uk -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 28 14:16:19 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 08:23:37 -0500 Subject: Re: uWaveII questions and wishes. * From: weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net hi paul i dont know, ive seemed to get some of the fattest timbres of all time on my virus, ive done cs80 type impressions, which is probally the toughest oldie to copy. i believe the the sub oscillator is the difference maker. as for leads and basses you may be somewhat right. not the fattest, but verry snappy and deep bases (very jarre like) and somewhat smooth leads. try playin around with the velocity/osc parameters to add some added expression to sounds and the different filter modes can really add some beef here. its not a poly pulse thats for sure, but i believe still very capable.. 70 degress in ny and lovin it weld access-list@teklab.com wrote: > >* From: Paul Nagle > >On Fri, 27 Mar 1998 20:46:09 -0500, weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net wrote: > >>wouldnt it be great if the mw2/xt had the virus filters??????? >Oh yeah! The Virus has the *best* filters of all the modern synths I've tried but does anyone think that perhaps its oscillators aren't the fattest ever? I've had one for almost 6 months and never heard or created a warm bass or a really "minimoog" solo like I can on the Pulse, for example.... >or is it just me? > >Paul >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >www.softroom.demon.co.uk >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ********** ********** >The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it! ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 28 15:12:18 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 09:09:41 -0500 Organization: Cornell University Subject: Virus for sale at auction * From: Ashley Deacon Hi, I just spotted a Virus for sale at the Auction Soup auction: http://www.auctionsoup.com/os/itemhtml/ht501175.shtml It is being sold by Rogue Music in NY. I don't think there will be a reserve on it and it will probably sell for just below the market price. Don't expect a complete bargain, but you could get a Virus for a good price. The current high-bid is $80. I am in no way affiliated with Rogue Music, although I have had one or two satisfactory deals with them in the past. Heading towards 80 degrees in NY and lovin it. Ash. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 28 17:36:58 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 28 Mar 98 17:41:21 +0100 x-sender: pnt03098@mail.real-net.de Subject: What means V_Lcd.S51/SI_NAME_RAM? * From: Raymund Beyer Hi all, what means What means V_Lcd.S51/SI_NAME_RAM? This Message comes after I have edited Sound No. 77 Bank A - I have to restart the Virus afterwards? Also sometimes every second sound in Bank B is not playable (muted or something like that). But the only thing that helps is to restore the bank. Are this problems known? I just bought the Virus a few days ago....... Thanx in advance Ray -------------------------------------------------------- Raymund Beyer (Brainstorm Music/ BMP/ Edition Attractor) brainray@real-net.de http://members.aol.com/brainhome Fon +49 (0) 621 6858000 Fax +49 (0) 621 6858001 -------------------------------------------------------- ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 28 18:27:46 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 28 Mar 98 18:32:21 +0100 x-sender: pnt03098@mail.real-net.de Subject: Need some Sys-Ex info for Sound Diver adaption * From: Raymund Beyer Hi, Malte Rogacki, who does the Adaptions for the Emagic Sound Diver programm, would also like to make an adapition (bankloader) for the Virus. This would be great because this means you can easily save and change setups and sounds. Well I am helping him to get the facts together. I have 2 questions: 1.) Will the sys-ex format change in the Virus (OS) 2.0, especially midi sound and multi dumps? 2.) From where can I get a complete midi implementation, I think the stuff in the manual is not enough. Anyone that can help is wellcome!! Yesterday I started to build the Logic environment for the Virus. May next week i´ll put it on my web page - i´ll tell you!! Thanx in advance Ray -------------------------------------------------------- Raymund Beyer (Brainstorm Music/ BMP/ Edition Attractor) brainray@real-net.de http://members.aol.com/brainhome Fon +49 (0) 621 6858000 Fax +49 (0) 621 6858001 -------------------------------------------------------- ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 28 19:41:19 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 10:40:58 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: uWaveII questions and wishes. * From: Gene Schwartz >* From: Paul Nagle > >On Fri, 27 Mar 1998 20:46:09 -0500, weldelectronica@worldnet.att.net wrote: > >>wouldnt it be great if the mw2/xt had the virus filters??????? >Oh yeah! The Virus has the *best* filters of all the modern synths I've tried but does anyone think that perhaps its oscillators aren't the fattest ever? I've had one for almost 6 months and never heard or created a warm bass or a really "minimoog" solo like I can on the Pulse, for example.... >or is it just me? > The Filters on the Virus are certainly fat. I wonder though if they would work as well on the MWII. The MWII has a more digital sound, to good effect imo, and I think that the Virus filters would fatten it up but the expense of the MWII's greater clarity of detail. The Virus filter does work better for emulating Analog type sounds. Gene ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sat Mar 28 20:19:46 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 11:19:39 -0800 (PST) X-Sender: implode@mail.well.com Subject: Re: Need some Sys-Ex info for Sound Diver adaption * From: Gene Schwartz >* From: Raymund Beyer > >Hi, > >Malte Rogacki, who does the Adaptions for the Emagic Sound Diver programm, would also like to make an adapition (bankloader) for the Virus. This would be great because this means you can easily save and change setups and sounds. Well I am helping him to get the facts together. Great! I think the interface, once you get past the knobs, could really benefit from an editor. > >I have 2 questions: > >1.) Will the sys-ex format change in the Virus (OS) 2.0, especially midi sound and multi dumps? > >2.) From where can I get a complete midi implementation, I think the stuff in the manual is not enough. > You might have to contact TSI for that - Wolfram can probably help - if no one on this list knows. Gene ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 29 10:30:07 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 08:51:14 +0100 Organization: SoundHome Subject: Re: Need some Sys-Ex info for Sound Diver adaption * From: Guenther Albrecht >You might have to contact TSI for that - Wolfram can probably help - if > no one on this list knows. Will not help - Wolfgang just sends the mail to the people at access. I asked for these details in December & never saw a sysEx implementation table - not even any other response except from Wolfgang. I only know for sure that the format of bank dumps changed between 1.12 & 1.51. So i can decide to use single patch dumps or record the bank dump into the sequencer. no librarian (at least in Galaxy) at the moment. regards .g.a. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Sun Mar 29 10:30:07 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 08:57:52 +0100 Organization: SoundHome Subject: 1.51 changes * From: Guenther Albrecht Oh, they changed! the cool shortcut described (using the transpose buttons & the value knob to transpose very easily) is gone - i do not understand why. Also the FX now grew rather dull: the delay length in 1.12 produced a nice End Of Tape effect if shortended by the knob. the new millisecond length does not produce such sounds - sounds rather dull in comparison. did anyone notice the zipper noise when fading in the volume of a part with ctrl 7? the part volume is very low, so maybe that is the culprit... regards .g.a. ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 31 07:03:42 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 00:02:45 -0500 Organization: WAF80 Subject: Re: uWaveII questions and wishes. * From: K 9 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >* From: Paul Nagle > >Oh yeah! The Virus has the *best* filters of all the modern synths I've tried but does anyone think that perhaps its oscillators aren't the fattest ever? I've had one for almost 6 months and never heard or created a warm bass or a really "minimoog" solo like I can on the Pulse, for example.... >or is it just me? > Hey Paul, I thinl it just might be just you... have you heard the multis that are in 1.5.1? there are certainly some very warm sounds in there. Then again, of course, I don' exactly have a minimoog or a pulse for that matter to compare them to. I think there is lots of warmth in there, though. maybe you just have to get more of these artificial irregularities in there... LFO 3 might be the answer... with a hardly audible vibrato maybe? try it...:) canine ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 31 07:34:53 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 00:34:22 -0500 Organization: WAF80 Subject: Re: 1.51 changes * From: K 9 access-list@teklab.com wrote: >* From: Guenther Albrecht > >Oh, they changed! the cool shortcut described (using the transpose buttons & the value knob to transpose very easily) is gone - i do not understand why. because the definables now work and you can put whatever you like there. that key cobination will do something else in the future I believe and has been freed for that. >Also the FX now grew rather dull: the delay length in 1.12 produced a nice End Of Tape effect if shortended by the knob. the new millisecond length does not produce such sounds - sounds rather dull in comparison. I haven't noticed but you could be right. again, try the definables. > > >did anyone notice the zipper noise when fading in the volume of a part with ctrl 7? the part volume is very low, so maybe that is the culprit... several people have asked for a higher output volume on the Virus, so I have forwarded that wish to access. hope that helps, canine ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!X-From_: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Tue Mar 31 10:07:48 1998 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer From: access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Date: Tue, 31 Mar 98 10:12:24 +0200 x-sender: pnt03098@mail.real-net.de Subject: Sound Diver Adaption * From: Raymund Beyer Hi Everybody, Malte Rogacki allready did an adaption for the Virus. The Problem is that the current SoundDiver Application has a bug that makes the use of the adaption impossible. So we have to wait for SoundDiver 2.0.5 till it runs. I´ll keep you informed, Cheers Ray -------------------------------------------------------- Raymund Beyer (Brainstorm Music/ BMP/ Edition Attractor) brainray@real-net.de http://members.aol.com/brainhome Fon +49 (0) 621 6858000 Fax +49 (0) 621 6858001 -------------------------------------------------------- ********** ********** The Access Synth Discussion mailing list is a free service of TekLab, and is open to all members of the Internet community. The FAQ for this list is available from http://www.muenster.de/~canine/virus/ - please read it!