X-From_: access-list-return-443-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 1 14:48:22 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "John E. Potter" To: Subject: OT: Fourier Synthesis Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1999 08:56:31 -0500 X-Priority: 3 A couple days back I asked a question regarding software apps that did various synthesis techniques - ie. Wavetable (ala Microwave), Fourier (ala Kawai K5000), etc... If anyone is interested, I found a java applet that does Fourier synthesis - good learning tool: http://science.kongju.ac.kr/phys/shin/experiment/ntnujava/sound/sound.html Also, http://www.ozemail.com.au/~kawaioz/k5additive.htm has a pretty good overview of this style of synthesis. That's all for now. JohnX-From_: access-list-return-444-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 1 15:13:32 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: systems@biblesociety.co.za (Aubrey Kloppers) To: Subject: New tools on the horizon :)) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1999 16:00:22 +0200 X-Priority: 3 Hallo, everyone. I am a Cakewalk user (and abuser) and I have some magic for you. First of all, I have a VERY advanced ins file for your use,abuse and pleasure. This cakewalk INS file is for people who have only just started with their VIRUSb machines, and will work with a dump of a new set of sounds in the SINGLE-B bank. This is available in one complete package. This INS file will also give you access into your 127 MULTI patches. At this stage you still have to switch manually, but once switched, everything works 100% The second tool I am busy developing is a Cakewalk Pannel which, I am sure you all want to do, first of all enable you to switch between SINGLE, MULTI and SINGLE-MULTI modes. It also has a 16 channel ARP setup, for all those who dont want to go in-and-out of sub-menu's. VERY HANDY :)) This tool also has a NAMING section to it. You can now, from Cakewalk, name all your MULTI's and SINGLES without having to scroll through sub-menu's at STORE time. THE ULTIMATE IN EDITING TOOLS :)) A screenshot is available to 'gauwk' over. The third 'tool' I have is a Cakwalk DEMO file for the VIRUS-b, that shows off some of the very cool functions I have discovered in the machine. It also shows off some of the menu's I have added into the Cakewalk Pannel, in development. Unfortunately, this Cakewalk file is NOT available in MIDI standard as yet. I have found some discrepancies between the way Cakewalk handles SYSEX dumps and how GENERAL MIDI handles SYSEX dumps. Tlo get all the latest in VIRUS goodies, all you have to do is follow this: http://go.to/cyber7 http://cyber7.musicpage.com http://ufrmsa1.olivetti.za/~kloppers link. Go to the VIRUS listing, and remember to do a re-load of the page if you still have it in your PROXY because of going to the page before. Enjoy it, and if you can think of ANYTHING you would like to have added, please feel free to contact me. ******************************************** - Aubrey KloppersÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ - systems@biblesociety.co.zaÊ - Cape Town, South AfricaÊÊÊÊÊ - tel (+27-21-) 421-2040 (+2.00 GMT) - fax (+27-21-) 419-4846 ********************************************* X-From_: access-list-return-445-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 2 12:25:36 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Thu, 02 Dec 1999 12:24:51 +0100 From: jim_omi@danbbs.dk Organization: Subsystem 7 X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: New tools on the horizon :)) >Aubrey Kloppers wrote: > >Hallo, everyone. I am a Cakewalk user (and abuser) and I have some magic for you. > >First of all, I have a VERY advanced ins file for your use,abuse and pleasure. This cakewalk INS file is for people who have only just started with their VIRUSb machines, and will work with a dump of a new set of sounds in the SINGLE-B bank. This is available in one complete package. This INS file will also give you access into your 127 MULTI patches. At this stage you still have to switch manually, but once switched, everything works 100% File not found. http://ufrmsa1.uniforum.org.za/~kloppers/files/virus251.ins -- - --[ SUBSYSTEM 7 ]-- - http://www.danbbs.dk/~jim_omi/ - --[ AN1x / Virus ]-- -X-From_: access-list-return-446-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 2 14:13:18 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: systems@biblesociety.co.za (Aubrey Kloppers) To: Subject: Re: New tools on the horizon :)) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 14:49:24 +0200 X-Priority: 3 Sorry about that, it has been corrected. The problem was due to Microsoft renaming everything to uppercase! (: I will complete one of the best CPW pannels you've ever seen, over this weekend. It will be worth it, just wait and see :)) Cheers cyber7 - electronic man ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 13:24 pm Subject: Re: New tools on the horizon :)) >>Aubrey Kloppers wrote: >> >>Hallo, everyone. I am a Cakewalk user (and abuser) and I have some magic for >>you. >> >>First of all, I have a VERY advanced ins file for your use,abuse and pleasure. This cakewalk INS file is for people who have only just started >>with their VIRUSb machines, and will work with a dump of a new set of sounds >>in the SINGLE-B bank. This is available in one complete package. This INS >>file will also give you access into your 127 MULTI patches. At this stage you >>still have to switch manually, but once switched, everything works 100% > >File not found. > >http://ufrmsa1.uniforum.org.za/~kloppers/files/virus251.ins > >-- >- --[ SUBSYSTEM 7 ]-- - >http://www.danbbs.dk/~jim_omi/ >- --[ AN1x / Virus ]-- - X-From_: access-list-return-447-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 2 18:35:29 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: "Rick Reyes" From: "Rick Reyes" To: Subject: Extra FX for Ver. 3 Virus B??? Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 11:36:11 -0600 X-Priority: 3 Christoph, Would you be willing to coment on what new FX, if any, are added? What FX can be assigned to the 5 slots per patch? Snippet from Ver.3 info: Eighty-two (80 + 2!) simultaneous effects (5 individual effects in 16 Multiparts, 32-Band-Vocoder, Stereo-Delay) RickX-From_: access-list-return-448-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 3 03:25:21 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Thomas Whitmore" To: "Access List" Subject: Input envelope & other bug Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 15:21:40 +1300 X-Priority: 3 Hi Christoph, I'm using Virus A with OS 2.51 and believe I may have found a bug. I am gating a signal from Inp L using, of course, dynamic input mode. Moderate attack time on the Amp Envelope... When in MultiSingle mode with that part (5) selected, the envelope sounds smooth. When other parts (1-4) are selected, the envelope clicks on the attack. This behaviour is clearly audible. It comes & goes as you step through the parts in MultiSingle mode... This shouldn't have any effect, should it? Another bug in 2.51, which you may have fixed : even with Assign amounts of zero, stepping past DelaySend as a destination seems to turn the send on. And it doesn't turn off when a different destination is selected... Cheers, ThomasX-From_: access-list-return-449-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 3 11:04:31 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Sender: jh@mail.tsi-gmbh.de Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 10:57:26 +0100 To: access-list@teklab.com From: Joerg Huettner Subject: Re: Extra FX for Ver. 3 Virus B??? At 11:36 02.12.99 -0600, you wrote: >Christoph, >Would you be willing to coment on what new FX, if any, are added? What FX can be assigned to the 5 slots per patch? > >Snippet from Ver.3 info: >Eighty-two (80 + 2!) simultaneous effects (5 individual effects in 16 Multiparts, 32-Band-Vocoder, Stereo-Delay) You will have the following effects with 3.0 for Virus b/kb Distortion Analog Boost Phaser Chorus/Flanger Ringmodulator for each of the sounds in Multimode (5*16=80) plus Vocoder and Delay-Effect. Best Wishes, Joerg Huettner --------------------------------------------------------------- Joerg Huettner TSi GmbH Product Support Neustr. 9-12 jh@tsi-gmbh.de D-53498 Waldorf http://www.tsi-gmbh.de Hotline #: +49-(0)2636-9764-64 http://www.waldorf-gmbh.de Fax #: +49-(0)2636-9764-99 ---------------------------------------------------------------X-From_: access-list-return-450-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 3 11:12:48 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: Robert.Mirza-Zadeh@escada.de To: " - (052)access-list(a)teklab.com" Subject: virus fx for external gear? Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 11:12:18 +0100 is it possible to use the fx of the virus for external gear?X-From_: access-list-return-451-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 3 11:51:54 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Sender: jh@mail.tsi-gmbh.de Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 11:44:02 +0100 To: access-list@teklab.com From: Joerg Huettner Subject: Re: virus fx for external gear? At 11:12 03.12.99 +0100, you wrote: >is it possible to use the fx of the virus for external gear? If the external gear is routed into the external in of the Virus, then yes! Best Wishes, Joerg Huettner --------------------------------------------------------------- Joerg Huettner TSi GmbH Product Support Neustr. 9-12 jh@tsi-gmbh.de D-53498 Waldorf http://www.tsi-gmbh.de Hotline #: +49-(0)2636-9764-64 http://www.waldorf-gmbh.de Fax #: +49-(0)2636-9764-99 ---------------------------------------------------------------X-From_: access-list-return-454-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 3 15:45:16 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: Paul Nagle To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Virus MIDI Transmission Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 14:39:01 +0000 Organization: The Soft Room Reply-To: softroom@btinternet.com On Fri, 3 Dec 1999 09:46:30 -0500, "John E. Potter" wrote: >I know the Virus transmits all knob/button/menu data via MIDI (at least I think it does) but are these values programmable as well? What I mean is can you use the Virus as a controller to other pieces by assiging a certain CC#, etc. to a particular knob/button/etc? Sorry, no, they're fixed. Maybe a future upgrade would give this facility if it seemed popular enough (I'd vote for it). It's quite a rare thing - the Roland JP8000 has it, apparently. Paul Paul Nagle softroom@btinternet.com http://www.softroom.co.uk latest CD: Lore - available from http://www.neuharm.demon.co.ukX-From_: access-list-return-453-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 3 15:36:11 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "John E. Potter" To: Subject: Virus MIDI Transmission Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 09:46:30 -0500 X-Priority: 3 I know the Virus transmits all knob/button/menu data via MIDI (at least I think it does) but are these values programmable as well? What I mean is can you use the Virus as a controller to other pieces by assiging a certain CC#, etc. to a particular knob/button/etc? Thanks, John X-From_: access-list-return-455-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 3 16:58:37 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: "Rick Reyes" From: "Rick Reyes" To: Subject: Re: Virus MIDI Transmission Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 09:59:52 -0600 X-Priority: 3 No, not in the Virus itself. Well, you do have the two definable knobs per patch. They can be assigned to any CC number. I bet they could implement it though. They could do it similar to the JP8K. Either by going to a certain menu page, or key combination. Once in the right mode, just twist a knob, and reset it to any controller you want. That would be cool. I love this feature of my JP. That's how I controlled my MWII before getting the XT... Rick I know the Virus transmits all knob/button/menu data via MIDI (at least I think it does) but are these values programmable as well? What I mean is can you use the Virus as a controller to other pieces by assiging a certain CC#, etc. to a particular knob/button/etc? Thanks, John X-From_: access-list-return-456-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 3 17:02:15 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: "Rick Reyes" From: "Rick Reyes" To: Subject: Re: Extra FX for Ver. 3 Virus B??? Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 10:02:20 -0600 X-Priority: 3 Thanks Christoph and Joerg for the reply. While it is a little opaque on the website, this is a fine combination of FX per patch. I will be more than satisfied. I can't wait!!! Rick >The five part-individual effects are: > >1. Phaser >2. Distortion >3. Analog Boost >4. Chorus >5. Ringmodulator > >These effects are part of a single-sound or multi-part, and so 16 times available in multi mode. >We'll make that more transparent on the webside. > >-ChristophX-From_: access-list-return-457-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Dec 4 01:24:15 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Sender: zs@yahoo-inc.com Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 15:24:24 -0800 From: Zack Steinkamp X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Interesting Synthesis listmates, I try not to get *too* far off topic here, and I don't think I'm drifting too far with this one. We have Virii because we are interested in shaping sound in interesting ways. I hope I don't encounter someone who bought a Virus to just play with the presets ... ANYWAY, I found this app last night called 'Coagula'. It lets you *draw* sound, and is pretty amazing as far as I am concerned. http://hem.passagen.se/rasmuse/Coagula.htm I've used it so far to create drums, drumloops, pad sounds, etc, etc, etc. The potential of making super-swirly wacked-out sounds is VERY high with this. Used in conjunction with Photoshop, this is a *very* powerful audio sculpting tool. The author has also written a program called "GranuLab" that uses Granular Synthesis on your WAV files to really get them churning. http://hem.passagen.se/rasmuse/Granny.htm The downloads are small (< 200Kb), so if you are at all interested, it's TOTALLY worth your time. peace. zsX-From_: access-list-return-458-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Dec 4 08:08:40 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 23:08:13 -0800 (PST) From: Guy Incognito Subject: Re: Interesting Synthesis To: access-list@teklab.com Coagula seems like a cheap rip-off of Metasynth. --- Zack Steinkamp wrote: >listmates, > >I try not to get *too* far off topic here, and I don't think I'm >drifting too far with this one. > >We have Virii because we are interested in shaping sound in interesting >ways. I hope I don't encounter someone who bought a Virus to just play >with the presets ... > >ANYWAY, >I found this app last night called 'Coagula'. > >It lets you *draw* sound, and is pretty amazing as far as I am >concerned. > >http://hem.passagen.se/rasmuse/Coagula.htm > >I've used it so far to create drums, drumloops, pad sounds, etc, etc, >etc. The potential of making super-swirly wacked-out sounds is VERY >high with this. Used in conjunction with Photoshop, this is a *very* >powerful audio sculpting tool. > >The author has also written a program called "GranuLab" that uses >Granular Synthesis on your WAV files to really get them churning. > >http://hem.passagen.se/rasmuse/Granny.htm > >The downloads are small (< 200Kb), so if you are at all interested, it's >TOTALLY worth your time. > >peace. >zs > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.comX-From_: access-list-return-459-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sun Dec 5 11:39:34 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Sun, 05 Dec 1999 12:03:00 +0100 From: Oliver X-Accept-Language: de To: "access-list@teklab.com" Subject: Music Hey all , I wanted to inform you about a contest site at mp3com . There is a song up from me . Its called Monotonic . If you like it load it down since the livestream doesnt sound good. Feedback would be welcome . But techno haters , stay away , it will not hit youre taste ;) There are some cool and less cool songs up there from other people too (every style) Oli To keep this on topic , there is not one single virus sound used in my song . Why? because i sold it .Why? to get the new one of course ;)X-From_: access-list-return-460-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sun Dec 5 11:50:59 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Sun, 05 Dec 1999 12:14:36 +0100 From: Oliver X-Accept-Language: de To: "access-list@teklab.com" Subject: music ,hehe Sorry theres the link : http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/60/grooveartists_ai_benefit.htmlX-From_: access-list-return-461-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sun Dec 5 12:26:08 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Julien Hagege" To: Subject: Virus-b in France Date: Sun, 5 Dec 1999 12:27:10 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Hi Sorry to bother u with these types of questions but anybody knows were to buy a VIRUS-B in FRANCE(paris if possible)?? If not, where should I buy it (ie Germany, England). Thanks a lot, (this could change my life... :)) Hypnos --------------------------------------------------- e-mail: hypnos@cyber6tem.com web: http://www.cyber6tem.com UIN: 5538958 --------------------------------------------------- X-From_: access-list-return-462-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sun Dec 5 14:11:16 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Julien Hagege" To: Subject: Virus Schematics Date: Sun, 5 Dec 1999 14:12:12 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Hi I need the schematics of the virus. ie a chart where is shown haow the different lfos, filters, etc are connected in order to make a presentation in class... :)) Thanks --------------------------------------------------- e-mail: hypnos@cyber6tem.com web: http://www.cyber6tem.com UIN: 5538958 --------------------------------------------------- X-From_: access-list-return-463-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sun Dec 5 22:08:39 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: "Tom" From: "Tom" To: Subject: test Date: Sun, 5 Dec 1999 21:05:38 -0000 X-Priority: 3 I don't seem to have recieved any access mails in weeks now?!?X-From_: access-list-return-464-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sun Dec 5 22:10:03 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Sun, 05 Dec 1999 16:25:01 -0500 From: bigw To: access-list@teklab.com, Tom Subject: Re: test I have? weld i dont see you as subscribed Tom wrote: >I don't seem to have recieved any access mails in weeks now?!?X-From_: access-list-return-466-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sun Dec 5 23:29:33 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "joel" To: , "Tom" Subject: Re: test Date: Sun, 5 Dec 1999 23:33:56 +0100 X-Priority: 3 I haven't received any mail for a few weeks also.. >I have? >weld >i dont see you as subscribed > >Tom wrote: > >>I don't seem to have recieved any access mails in weeks now?!? > > > X-From_: access-list-return-465-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sun Dec 5 22:37:07 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Sun, 05 Dec 1999 23:36:40 +0100 From: Sascha Renner Reply-To: monocyt@friends.at Organization: monocyt@friends.at X-Accept-Language: de To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Bacon/Claps and Water with FM and Noise Modulation > >noise-color and new FM functions Will these features be available for us poor Virus A users also???? Christoph, don«t forget us greetings alex > X-From_: access-list-return-467-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 6 00:14:53 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "joel" To: Cc: Subject: Access Virus's real instrument part. Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 00:19:17 +0100 X-Priority: 3 I was just wondering.... I can safely presume now that the Virus could be quite good at producing unusual (sorry for using that word) timbres, but is it also good at mimicking already existing instruments, not meaning (vintage) synths, but rather produce convincingly real strings like violin, cello, contrabass, and.. exotic (hand)drums like djembes or tablas. thanks X-From_: access-list-return-469-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 6 00:20:44 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 00:19:57 +0100 To: access-list@teklab.com From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" Subject: Re: Access Virus's real instrument part. At 12:19 AM +0100 on 06.12.1999 joel wrote: I was just wondering.... I can safely presume now that the Virus could be quite good at producing unusual (sorry for using that word) timbres, but is it also good at mimicking already existing instruments, not meaning (vintage) synths, but rather produce convincingly real strings like violin, cello, contrabass, and.. exotic (hand)drums like djembes or tablas. It does some organs (not the greatest organs I have heard) and some nice pianos, great (great!) strings with an analog touch to them but I doubt that you will get anywhere trying to imitate many other real instruments. But then again I have never heard a subtractive synth that does a good job at many real acoustic instruments. It would be worth trying however...! think different! Canine ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ X-From_: access-list-return-470-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 6 00:28:32 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "joel" To: Cc: Subject: Virus LFO destination ? Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 00:32:57 +0100 X-Priority: 3 It's me again ;) I also saw that you can't put an LFO to work on the volume-level of one sound, to get the "on-off" sound (i don't know a better word for it, sorry), or am i wrong here..? X-From_: access-list-return-471-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 6 00:43:36 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 00:42:50 +0100 To: access-list@teklab.com From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" Subject: Re: Virus LFO destination ? At 12:32 AM +0100 on 06.12.1999 joel wrote: I also saw that you can't put an LFO to work on the volume-level of one sound, to get the "on-off" sound (i don't know a better word for it, sorry), or am i wrong here..? That's right, you can't.... at least not on first sight.... but actually setting LFO 1 to "Filter Gain" will get you there. The labelling is a little odd, but that's the way it is done. The reason behind this is as follows: the combined OSC volume (or should I say the parameter OSC volume which is also used to control the same thing for the external input) is a weird parameter. From 0-63 it controls the volume of the sound. Everything beyond 63 (64-127) controls the amount of filter saturation (a parameter that you could call "FiltGain" if you really want to...) neat, isn't it? then of course there is always the Modulation matrix to take things further... (yes, patch volume can be used as a destination there, too). think different! Canine ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ X-From_: access-list-return-472-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 6 02:51:59 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Thomas Whitmore" To: Subject: Re: Virus MIDI Transmission Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 14:49:34 +1300 X-Priority: 3 Hello John, >What I mean is can you use the Virus as a controller to other pieces by assiging a certain CC#, etc. to a particular knob/button/etc? No. Use an external MIDI processor (eg Logic Audio's environment) to remap controllers etc. Cheers, ThomasX-From_: access-list-return-473-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 6 03:42:29 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Thomas Whitmore" To: Subject: Re: Interesting Synthesis Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 15:40:12 +1300 X-Priority: 3 >Coagula seems like a cheap rip-off of Metasynth. Great. Cheers, ThomasX-From_: access-list-return-474-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 6 11:53:02 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Sender: jh@mail.tsi-gmbh.de Date: Mon, 06 Dec 1999 11:45:05 +0100 To: access-list@teklab.com From: Joerg Huettner Subject: Re: Virus-b in France At 12:27 05.12.99 +0100, you wrote: >Hi Sorry to bother u with these types of questions but anybody knows were to buy a VIRUS-B in FRANCE(paris if possible)?? If not, where should I buy it (ie Germany, England). Thanks a lot, (this could change my life... :)) Hypnos --------------------------------------------------- Hi! Please contact our France distributor: UM Distribution 8, rue du Grand PrieurŽ 75011 Paris Tel: ++33-1-48.05.83.71 Fax: ++33-1-48.05.83.82 http://www.umdistribution.com info@umdistribution.com and keep me informed if you got all necessary informations. Best Wishes, Joerg Huettner --------------------------------------------------------------- Joerg Huettner TSi GmbH Product Support Neustr. 9-12 jh@tsi-gmbh.de D-53498 Waldorf http://www.tsi-gmbh.de Hotline #: +49-(0)2636-9764-64 http://www.waldorf-gmbh.de Fax #: +49-(0)2636-9764-99 ---------------------------------------------------------------X-From_: access-list-return-475-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 6 19:48:27 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Sender: zs@yahoo-inc.com Date: Mon, 06 Dec 1999 09:48:26 -0800 From: Zack Steinkamp X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Virus LFO destination ? >>I also saw that you can't put an LFO to work on the volume-level of one sound, to get the "on-off" sound (i don't know a better word for it, sorry), or am i wrong here..? Turn down Patch Volume to zero and assign LFO1, LFO2, or LFO3 to modulate Patch Volume (+63). -zsX-From_: access-list-return-476-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 6 19:59:31 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Sender: zs@yahoo-inc.com Date: Mon, 06 Dec 1999 09:59:07 -0800 From: Zack Steinkamp X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Interesting Synthesis >Coagula seems like a cheap rip-off of Metasynth. but for those of us without macintoshes (since there's no PC version of Metasynth), it's a fun tool. zsX-From_: access-list-return-477-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 6 20:10:22 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: "Rick Reyes" From: "Rick Reyes" To: Subject: Re: Virus LFO destination ? Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 13:10:59 -0600 X-Priority: 3 Don't forget to use a Square Wave to get the "on-off" gate effect... Rick >>>I also saw that you can't put an LFO to work on the volume-level of one sound, to get the "on-off" sound (i don't know a better word for it, sorry), or am i wrong here..? > >Turn down Patch Volume to zero and assign LFO1, LFO2, or LFO3 to modulate Patch Volume (+63). > >-zsX-From_: access-list-return-478-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 7 20:28:58 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Tue, 07 Dec 1999 05:36:14 +0100 From: Guido Storek X-Accept-Language: de To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Bacon/Claps and Water with FM and Noise Modulation Sascha Renner schrieb: > >> >>noise-color and new FM functions > >Will these features be available for us poor Virus A users also???? > Don«t know. But they are available 4 us Yamaha FS1R users. ;-) Sorry - couldn«t resist. -- About me, my music and my sports: http://Tao7.tripod.com Better (and newer) mp3-examples of my music at: http://home.ins.de/~guido.storek/only.html My music page at BeSonic: http://www.BeSonic.com/User/0,1391,g0r0l1t1o0i13132,00.htmlX-From_: access-list-return-479-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 7 20:30:47 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: Robert.Mirza-Zadeh@escada.de To: " - (052)access-list(a)teklab.com" Subject: different delays per part Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 10:31:34 +0100 X-SMTP-HELO: viruscrusher.retarus.de X-SMTP-MAIL-FROM: Robert.Mirza-Zadeh@escada.de X-SMTP-RCPT-TO: access-list@teklab.com X-SMTP-PEER-INFO: viruscrusher.retarus.de [194.221.247.97] hi folks, is ist possible to assign different delays on the parts (virus-b)? thanx RobX-From_: access-list-return-483-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 7 20:51:52 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Tue, 07 Dec 1999 12:57:11 +0100 From: Jasper de Jong X-Accept-Language: nl To: List: Access Subject: bug? Hi! I just routed one part into another part and I noticed I can actually use the input of the second even while the part is disabled in the multi menu. Tweaking the filter of the input-patch worked as if the part was switched on, but tweaking the filters of the same part using controllers didn't work. Shouldn't the part be switched off completely so no polyphony is wasted? bye! jasper -- jsdejong@wxs.nl http://home.wxs.nl/~djdjong Binaural - Unison EP on DJAX-UP-BEATS - 298X-From_: access-list-return-481-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 7 20:39:19 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "joel" To: Subject: Re: Access Virus's real instrument part. Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 16:28:38 +0100 X-Priority: 3 I don't have a virus.... i was just wondering.... :) Joel. >>I was just wondering.... >>I can safely presume now that the Virus could be quite good at producing unusual (sorry for using that word) timbres, but is it also good at mimicking already existing instruments, not meaning (vintage) synths, but rather produce convincingly real strings like violin, cello, contrabass, >and.. >>exotic (hand)drums like djembes or tablas. > >Interesting. Let me hear some of those sounds, if you want. > >Thanks >-Christoph Kemper >access musicX-From_: access-list-return-482-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 7 20:43:40 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "joel" To: Subject: Re: Access Virus's real instrument part. Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 16:30:33 +0100 X-Priority: 3 oops, didn't see that it was a private msg.... was already wondering why the "reply to all senders wasn't working".. sowwy ;}X-From_: access-list-return-484-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 7 21:13:30 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: "Rick Reyes" From: "Rick Reyes" To: Subject: Re: different delays per part Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 14:13:43 -0600 X-Priority: 3 Just one delay per multi... Rick hi folks, is ist possible to assign different delays on the parts (virus-b)? thanx RobX-From_: access-list-return-485-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 7 21:28:00 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Bart Muskala" To: "Access List" Subject: Delay out Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 21:30:19 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Hi everyone, I bought a Virus A a few weeks ago and I was trying to set the delays to the channel of the part on wich I wanted to put the delay on the sound. Example : I want a delay on channel 1, routed to OUT 1 L and the delay also to OUT 1 L. A second sound I want to place on OUT 2 L/R and the delay for that sound also on the OUT 2 L/R. But whenever I changed the parameters, all delays came always through the same channel. Is this normal or is it possible to route delays of seperate sounds through different OUTs ? I'm sorry if this was already discussed. Kind regards, Bart X-From_: access-list-return-486-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 7 21:40:52 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: "Rick Reyes" From: "Rick Reyes" To: Subject: Re: Delay out Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 14:40:52 -0600 X-Priority: 3 There is only one delay in multimode. You can use it on all parts, but it is only one global delay. Rick I bought a Virus A a few weeks ago and I was trying to set the delays to the channel of the part on wich I wanted to put the delay on the sound. Example : I want a delay on channel 1, routed to OUT 1 L and the delay also to OUT 1 L. A second sound I want to place on OUT 2 L/R and the delay for that sound also on the OUT 2 L/R. But whenever I changed the parameters, all delays came always through the same channel. Is this normal or is it possible to route delays of seperate sounds through different OUTs ? I'm sorry if this was already discussed. Kind regards, Bart X-From_: access-list-return-487-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 8 02:56:32 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Tue, 07 Dec 1999 19:50:16 -0600 From: Rick Reyes Subject: Why no OS for Virus B online? To: access-list@teklab.com X-Priority: 3 I am in a situation where I need to flash the OS for my Virus B desktop to try and correct a serious defect. I can't believe there is no OS anywhere for this unit. I have had it for months. I have been waiting all day for someone to send me an OS, but to no avail. There should be at least a 2.51 version available. I need to know if this problem goes beyond a corrupted OS. BTW: Problem: No use of Spectral Waveshapes for OSC 2 period. It only produces a clicking noise. This is the case for any patch. The sawtooth and pulse work fine. RickX-From_: access-list-return-488-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 8 09:40:10 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 09:38:52 +0100 (NFT) From: Michael Lauer X-Sender: mlauer@trollinger-fe.rz.uni-frankfurt.de To: access-list , Rick Reyes Subject: Re: Delay out X-Host: trollinger.rz.uni-frankfurt.de Sender: mlauer@stud.uni-frankfurt.de I wonder why the Virus B features 16 * ringmodulator and analog boost etc. instead of one or two more delays... -- Regards & Gruesse from Mickey @ http://www.Vanille.de --------------------------------------------------------- How could anyone know me - when I don't even know myself ?X-From_: access-list-return-492-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 8 17:21:29 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: "Rick Reyes" From: "Rick Reyes" To: Subject: Re: Why no OS for Virus B online? Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 10:21:41 -0600 X-Priority: 3 It's cool Chris! You are correct. I had not reported it until now. I had noticed it before, but I forgot. I don't get much time with my kit, and I more often than not use the standard waveforms. I just think there should be an OS on the site in case any Virus B owner needs to flash their OS. I will try to be patient... Rick > >Rick, >In all Emails you never reported this bug, and nobody else did. This bug only >appeares on the earliest version on Virus b, we found out. What feature do you miss? >V 3.0 is coming soon! > >-ChristophX-From_: access-list-return-493-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 8 20:32:16 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 14:38:39 -0600 (EST) From: To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Why no OS for Virus B online? On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Rick Reyes wrote: >I am in a situation where I need to flash the OS for my Virus B desktop to try and correct a serious defect. I can't believe there is no OS anywhere for this unit. I have had it for months. I have been waiting all day for someone to send me an OS, but to no avail. There should be at least a 2.51 version available. I need to know if this problem goes beyond a corrupted OS. > >BTW: Problem: No use of Spectral Waveshapes for OSC 2 period. It only produces a clicking noise. This is the case for any patch. The sawtooth and pulse work fine. > >Rick > > Perhaps this is what's wrong with mine too??? Christoph emailed me to send him a full problem report but I'm still trying to write a full, easy-to-understand report. For me, some sounds just click. Almost all of the Bass Drum sounds do this("BD xx" toward the end of bank a i think). I've also got the "noise-gate" problem where I get lots of noise when notes are hit which cuts off after the note has fully decayed. It is only really noticable when put through a mixer and eq'd a bit around the mid frequencies. Out of the headphone jack it sounds ok - however it is not my mixer - i've tried several tests to confirm this. The problem has something to do with the input volume because when I mess with the input gain/mode/etc. I can make the problem get both worse and better(but I can't make it fully go away). I've also done a system reset but it didn't work! -JackX-From_: access-list-return-494-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 9 04:01:36 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "iinsectt" To: Subject: Logic 4.1 ? Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 20:13:54 -0700 X-Priority: 3 Hello peoples !!! Please forgive me for asking in this list..... but maybe someone knows ...... (still waiting for the Logic list to add me) I have been trying to find out when the Logic 4.1 update will be released for download ? I was told that it might be out on Dec 6th (but that has passed) Does anyone have the info on what the update has....... I have heard a few things but would like a little more info if possible =) Thankyou so very much CHEERS !!!X-From_: access-list-return-495-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 9 14:03:44 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Thu, 09 Dec 1999 14:02:54 +0100 From: Joeri Vankeirsbilck Organization: Belway Productions X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Logic 4.1 ? Hi, >Please forgive me for asking in this list..... but maybe someone knows ...... (still waiting for the Logic list to add me) ??? The Logis list to add you???? Please explain! I'm list admin of all the Emagic lists and they are all open lists: no need to be approved or so! If you have trouble subscribing, then contact me privately and I'll fix it asap. >I have been trying to find out when the Logic 4.1 update will be released for download ? Soon. >Does anyone have the info on what the update has....... I do. >I have heard >a few things but would like a little more info if possible =) Hold your breath for a little longer and you'll be enjoying the new version soon... Ciao, Joeri -- Joeri Vankeirsbilck joeri@belway.com List-admin Logic-users/SoundD*ver-users/Logic-TDM FAQ & Info: http://www.nbdj.com/Logic/mailinglists.htm http://www.nbdj.com - Natural Born Deejays http://www.nbdj.com/Logic - Logic Wish ListX-From_: access-list-return-496-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 9 18:44:19 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: "Rick Reyes" From: "Rick Reyes" To: Subject: Version 3 is out!!! Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 11:41:41 -0600 X-Priority: 3 X-From_: access-list-return-497-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 10 03:16:05 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: TomShear@aol.com Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 21:11:46 EST Subject: Greetings To: access-list@teklab.com Hello everyone.. just wanted to introduce myself as a new member of the list... my name is Tom and I just got my Virus B last week after 7 years of producing my music on nothing but a single EPS-16+ and I'm loving it. I'm looking forward to learning more about it here. Just a note to Canine, et al... when you get the chance, you might want to update your links to the proper page for joining the list... I have been trying for the past 4 days to join the list, but all links are to the old dead system and I only learned of the new address by chance when I was reading through the archives.... -t/a23 Assemblage 23 out now on Gashed! Records.... http://www.synthetic.org/a23 • http://www.gashed.comX-From_: access-list-return-498-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 10 04:16:31 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Thu, 09 Dec 1999 21:11:45 -0600 From: Rick Reyes Subject: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! To: access-list@teklab.com X-Priority: 3 I LIKE THIS PHASER! I just got the OS updated, and the phaser is the first thing I went to. I just want to say that, imho, this phaser sounds F'n Great! As usual for Access, there is some greal control with intesting variation to the sound. The Stages parameter offers EXCELLENT variety. DAMN, I LOVE THE ACCESS VIRUS B. This has been the best piece I have ever had the pleasure of owning. This baby will never leave my setup... RickX-From_: access-list-return-499-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 10 05:44:42 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 22:53:27 -0600 (EST) From: To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: my personal god, V3 Nirvana. Say, do you think you could add sample ram and whatnot? It would be my only module then. I'm sure you could code some wicked memory compression and hack the midi thru to work as a scsi port. After seeing what OS 3 brought, I wouldn't rule it out. ;) First thoughts: Syncable phaser and chorus clocks? A way to have noise/ring mod run through the saturation phase? Very cool.X-From_: access-list-return-500-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 10 08:16:06 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! To: access-list@teklab.com From: dgothard@jbsi.com Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 01:16:12 -0600 X-Priority: 3 (Normal) All I can say is, Im new to the virus b (1 week), new to OS 3.0 and all I can say is AWESOME !!!! And when its piped thru my Lexicon it goes beyond awesome. Seems to make my JP8080 sound and feel like a toy. Donny Rick Reyes cc: Subject: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! 12/09/99 09:11 PM Please respond to access-list I LIKE THIS PHASER! I just got the OS updated, and the phaser is the first thing I went to. I just want to say that, imho, this phaser sounds F'n Great! As usual for Access, there is some greal control with intesting variation to the sound. The Stages parameter offers EXCELLENT variety. DAMN, I LOVE THE ACCESS VIRUS B. This has been the best piece I have ever had the pleasure of owning. This baby will never leave my setup... RickX-From_: access-list-return-501-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 10 09:31:06 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: systems@biblesociety.co.za (Aubrey Kloppers) To: Subject: Re: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 10:37:16 +0200 X-Priority: 3 hmmmmmmmm, but I do not think that you should open yourself to this kind of discussion... The JP8080 has defenate advantages over the VIRUS, you only have to look, just as the VIRUS has defenate advantages over the JP8080. Let me put it another way, you can make all your music using the VIRUS if you wanted to, BUT add a JP8080 into your sound and the experience becomes quite different. That is EXACTLY what I did when I bought the VIRUS, I changed the overall feel and sound of my music. Please note that it is just as easy to make bad music on a VIRUS as on a JP8080. If I can make a suggestion, take your JP8080, pack it up, put it into storage. Leave it for 6 months to a year and only then you take it and add it into your setup. You will be most surprised at what you can get out of the machine if you only try. The problem with the JP8080 is that it came whith such a HUGE amount of preset sounds that sounds EXACTLY like every piece of equipment ever brought out by ROLAND, and I think that this is what ROLAND had in mind when they brought out the JP8080, to emulate all the TB's, JV's and more. I see this as a plus, if you listen to the TB303 of the JP8080 and to the original, you will not be able to hear the difference... Just my 9.99999c cyber7 - elextronix man ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Friday, December 10, 1999 09:16 am Subject: Re: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! > >All I can say is, Im new to the virus b (1 week), new to OS 3.0 and all I can say is AWESOME !!!! >And when its piped thru my Lexicon it goes beyond awesome. Seems to make my >JP8080 sound and feel like a toy. > >Donny > > > > >Rick Reyes >ell.net> cc: >Subject: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! >12/09/99 >09:11 PM >Please >respond to >access-list > > > > > >I LIKE THIS PHASER! > >I just got the OS updated, and the phaser is the first thing I went to. I just want to say that, imho, this phaser sounds F'n Great! As usual for Access, there is some greal control with intesting variation to the sound. The Stages parameter offers EXCELLENT variety. DAMN, I LOVE THE ACCESS VIRUS >B. This has been the best piece I have ever had the pleasure of owning. This >baby will never leave my setup... > >Rick > > > > > X-From_: access-list-return-502-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 10 10:28:20 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: Robert.Mirza-Zadeh@escada.de To: " - (052)access-list(a)teklab.com" Subject: Antwort:Re: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 10:27:33 +0100 X-SMTP-HELO: viruscrusher.retarus.de X-SMTP-MAIL-FROM: Robert.Mirza-Zadeh@escada.de X-SMTP-RCPT-TO: access-list@teklab.com X-SMTP-PEER-INFO: viruscrusher.retarus.de [194.221.247.97] To: Subject: OS 3.0 sounds Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 13:38:19 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Hi I just downloaded 4 sounbank for OS 3.0 (New RP and many other sounds). 1.Can I use it in VIRUS A? 2.Can I use it in VIRUS A without "LICENCE BRAKING" or so? THNX Envelope Generator http://www.space.cz/home/envelopeX-From_: access-list-return-513-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Dec 11 00:36:59 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de (Unverified) Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 15:15:06 +0100 To: access-list@teklab.com From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" Subject: Re: OS 3.0 sounds At 1:38 PM +0100 on 10.12.1999 Generator wrote: 1.Can I use it in VIRUS A? Yes, but they may sound different, since some of them at least use 3.0 features. 2.Can I use it in VIRUS A without "LICENCE BRAKING" or so? They are free to use, aren't they? At least that's what I understood when I spoke to Access about them. So I'd say go ahead... think different! Canine ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ X-From_: access-list-return-507-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 10 16:24:53 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 15:17:08 +0100 From: Joeri Vankeirsbilck Organization: Belway Productions X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: OT Jp8080 Hi, About the JP8080... I have a question. A friend of mine made a nice tune but doesn't want to tell me what vocoder he used.. I suspect it's the one in the JP8080. If I sent a small MP3 to anyone privately, would he/she be willing to tell me whether it's JP8080 or not? Please maiml me privately. thx. Ciao, Joeri -- Joeri Vankeirsbilck joeri@belway.com List-admin Logic-users/SoundD*ver-users/Logic-TDM FAQ & Info: http://www.nbdj.com/Logic/mailinglists.htm http://www.nbdj.com - Natural Born Deejays http://www.nbdj.com/Logic - Logic Wish ListX-From_: access-list-return-508-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 10 17:53:36 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 16:32:25 +0100 X-Accept-Language: de To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: OS 3.0 sounds X-Sender: 02267880859-0001@t-dialin.net From: Groove303@t-online.de (Jens Wegerhoff) hi, the virus a is able to play 3.0 sounds.it ignores the 3.0 specific features to make the sounds compatible for the a-version.very nice,or? why do you think you«re breaking a license?free sounds are free for everybody.it doesn«t matter if you use the a or b. stay fresh jens w. Generator schrieb: > >Hi >I just downloaded 4 sounbank for OS 3.0 (New RP and many other sounds). > >1.Can I use it in VIRUS A? >2.Can I use it in VIRUS A without "LICENCE BRAKING" or so? > >THNX > >Envelope Generator >http://www.space.cz/home/envelopeX-From_: access-list-return-509-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 10 16:39:07 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: "Rick Reyes" From: "Rick Reyes" To: Subject: Re: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 09:39:51 -0600 X-Priority: 3 Well, the JP has nowhere near the depth of the Virus B, but it still has the smoothest warm analog pads around. I can't seem to pull them out of my Virus. That's about the only sound I can't seem to get out of my Virus. On the other hand, the Virus has a vast wealth of sonic possibilities... Rick > >All I can say is, Im new to the virus b (1 week), new to OS 3.0 and all I can say is AWESOME !!!! >And when its piped thru my Lexicon it goes beyond awesome. Seems to make my JP8080 sound and feel like a toy. > >Donny >Rick ReyesX-From_: access-list-return-510-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 10 19:09:48 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! To: access-list@teklab.com From: dgothard@jbsi.com Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 12:02:15 -0600 X-Priority: 3 (Normal) Actually I was kidding, Just a reference as to how much I like the virus, I still love the JP-8080 as well as the virus and I still use both for my music, and I must agree with you about changing the overall feel of my music. They work Great together. Donny systems@biblesoc iety.co.za To: (Aubrey cc: Kloppers) Subject: Re: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! 12/10/99 02:37 AM Please respond to access-list hmmmmmmmm, but I do not think that you should open yourself to this kind of discussion... The JP8080 has defenate advantages over the VIRUS, you only have to look, just as the VIRUS has defenate advantages over the JP8080. Let me put it another way, you can make all your music using the VIRUS if you wanted to, BUT add a JP8080 into your sound and the experience becomes quite different. That is EXACTLY what I did when I bought the VIRUS, I changed the overall feel and sound of my music. Please note that it is just as easy to make bad music on a VIRUS as on a JP8080. If I can make a suggestion, take your JP8080, pack it up, put it into storage. Leave it for 6 months to a year and only then you take it and add it into your setup. You will be most surprised at what you can get out of the machine if you only try. The problem with the JP8080 is that it came whith such a HUGE amount of preset sounds that sounds EXACTLY like every piece of equipment ever brought out by ROLAND, and I think that this is what ROLAND had in mind when they brought out the JP8080, to emulate all the TB's, JV's and more. I see this as a plus, if you listen to the TB303 of the JP8080 and to the original, you will not be able to hear the difference... Just my 9.99999c cyber7 - elextronix man ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Friday, December 10, 1999 09:16 am Subject: Re: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! > >All I can say is, Im new to the virus b (1 week), new to OS 3.0 and all I can say is AWESOME !!!! >And when its piped thru my Lexicon it goes beyond awesome. Seems to make my >JP8080 sound and feel like a toy. > >Donny > > > > >Rick Reyes >ell.net> cc: >Subject: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! >12/09/99 >09:11 PM >Please >respond to >access-list > > > > > >I LIKE THIS PHASER! > >I just got the OS updated, and the phaser is the first thing I went to. I just want to say that, imho, this phaser sounds F'n Great! As usual for Access, there is some greal control with intesting variation to the sound. >The Stages parameter offers EXCELLENT variety. DAMN, I LOVE THE ACCESS VIRUS >B. This has been the best piece I have ever had the pleasure of owning. This >baby will never leave my setup... > >Rick > > > > > X-From_: access-list-return-511-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 10 21:21:55 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "iinsectt" To: Subject: waldorf/access Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 13:39:07 -0700 X-Priority: 3 Seperate companies or not ? Just trying to find this out =) thanksX-From_: access-list-return-512-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Dec 11 00:01:18 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 23:56:06 +0100 Organization: access music electronics To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! X-Sender: 320089329284-0001@t-dialin.net From: access-me@t-online.de (Guido Kirsch) Rick Reyes wrote: > >Well, the JP has nowhere near the depth of the Virus B, but it still has the smoothest warm analog pads around. I can't seem to pull them out of my Virus. Try this one. It is a pad sound modeled after my good old Memorymoog. I use this live mostly as a piano/pad layer. Notes: - no chorus! - use modwheel to open filter Guido Kirsch access music electronics Content-Type: audio/x-midi; name="Unipad.mid" Content-Disposition: inline; filename="Unipad.mid" Attachment converted: f2000:Unipad.mid (Midi/anon) (000051CA)X-From_: access-list-return-514-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Dec 11 00:47:45 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Sender: barney@mvfx.com Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 15:46:59 -0800 From: be love X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: OS 3.0 sounds Generator wrote: >Hi >I just downloaded 4 sounbank for OS 3.0 (New RP and many other sounds). > >1.Can I use it in VIRUS A? I remember someone on this list said that they had designed some of the new sounds for the V3.0 set on a VIRUS A. b.X-From_: access-list-return-515-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Dec 11 03:37:41 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Sender: pirone@amazon.com Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 18:36:18 -0800 From: Daniel Pirone X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: OS 3.0 sounds "K.9 Kai Niggemann" wrote: > >At 1:38 PM +0100 on 10.12.1999 Generator wrote: >>1.Can I use it in VIRUS A? > >Yes, but they may sound different, since some of them at least use 3.0 features. > what new features work on the A and what do not ? - djpX-From_: access-list-return-516-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Dec 11 05:51:20 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 20:48:58 -0800 From: be love Reply-To: b.la.rock@lineone.net X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: You made my week ! Guido Kirsch wrote: >Try this one. It is a pad sound modeled after my good old Memorymoog. I use this live mostly as a piano/pad layer. Notes: - no chorus! >- use modwheel to open filter > >Guido Kirsch >access music electronics Guido, It's beautiful, thank you very much. :) barnabyX-From_: access-list-return-517-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Dec 11 10:12:51 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: systems@biblesociety.co.za (Aubrey Kloppers) To: , Subject: I don't have socks to blow off, no more :)) Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 11:19:22 +0200 X-Priority: 3 GEEEEEEZZZZZZZ, I am from South Africa (Cape Town, to be specific.) and it is Saturday morning, about 11am. I have just woken up after playing with the VER3.0 until 730am this morning. WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO TO ME, ACCESS??? I have officially joined the ranks of the insomniacs... What you did to this machine can only be defined as WICKED!!! :)) Thanks to all the people at ACCESS who made this happen, and then I must also say, Thank you, Christoph for fixing EVERY BUG I reported. I don't know if I was the only person who reported all of them, but EVERY SINGLE ONE have been fixed. Then, I would like to thank (This is starting to sound like an Oscar exceptance speach:)) the person/persons who thought of switching the sub-menu displays off for inactive menu's. I can see why ACCESS will take over a very LARGE slice of the Synth market. This is going to be fun to watch for the next couple of years. I just wonder, WHAT have they on the drawing board:) I would like to be a fly-on-the-wall THE YOUNG ONES. Thnaks again cyber7 electronix man (Aubrey)X-From_: access-list-return-518-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Dec 11 10:33:29 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: Paul Nagle To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Free Patches Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 09:30:25 +0000 Organization: The Soft Room Reply-To: softroom@btinternet.com Just a quick note to say there's a new bank of patches online at my "Free Resource" page. I hope you enjoy them. I think this is the URL: http://www.softroom.freeserve.co.uk/resource.htm Regards, Paul --- Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music Email: softroom@btinternet.com Web: www.softroom.co.ukX-From_: access-list-return-519-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Dec 11 17:48:10 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 17:47:10 +0100 From: Michael Lauer Reply-To: Michael Lauer To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! >I LIKE THIS PHASER! >I just got the OS updated, and the phaser is the first thing I went to. I just want to say that, imho, this phaser sounds F'n Great! As usual for Access, there is some greal control with intesting variation to the sound. The Stages parameter offers EXCELLENT variety. DAMN, I LOVE THE ACCESS VIRUS >B. This has been the best piece I have ever had the pleasure of owning. This >baby will never leave my setup... If anyone has a bit sparetime, I'd be interested in listening to a small piece of mp3 where a solo pad with the phaser is playing. Anyone ? (No, I can't do it myself... I'm still deciding :-) -- Regards & Gruesse from Mickey @ http://www.Vanille.de --------------------------------------------------------- How could anyone know me - when I don't even know myself ?X-From_: access-list-return-520-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Dec 11 21:28:29 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 21:28:48 +0100 Subject: Virus TDM to have 3.0 features? From: "Martin Aune" To: Access List X-Priority: 3 Hello, Will Virus for TDM have the 3.0 features? Or has Virus B more than one new Motorola inside? Will there be a demo available online? Regards, MartinX-From_: access-list-return-521-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 13 16:48:12 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 17:11:11 +0100 From: Oliver X-Accept-Language: de To: "access-list@teklab.com" Subject: Awesome Hey access people , thanks for the new OS 3, its awesome , the analog boost sounds great everything else too , and thanks too for the 2 soundsets , they are fantastic , good job . Regards OliverX-From_: access-list-return-522-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 13 17:43:27 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: "Tom" From: "Tom" To: , Subject: OT: Basic equations for calculating storage Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 16:36:32 -0000 X-Priority: 3 I know this must be so obvious for some of you.... But what is the equation to calculate the amount of storage required given a length of time? I thought that 1 minute of 24 bit Stereo audio at 96kHz was 96000 x 2 (stereo) x 24 (bit) x 60 seconds But this seems totally wrong. Also, does anyone know a good site where i can find some info on the technical aspects of MP3 compression.... stuff like compression ratio, psychoacoustic principles, masking, etc..... Cheers Tom.X-From_: access-list-return-523-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 13 19:09:45 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Sender: zs@yahoo-inc.com Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 10:07:44 -0800 From: Zack Steinkamp X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: OT: Basic equations for calculating storage >But what is the equation to calculate the amount of storage required given a length of time? > >I thought that 1 minute of 24 bit Stereo audio at 96kHz was 96000 x 2 (stereo) x 24 (bit) x 60 seconds But this seems totally wrong. you are almost there... your equation will give you the number of *bits* required to store the audio. 96000 x 2 x 24 x 60 = 2.7648 x 10^8 bits Divide that number by 8 to get bytes = 34560000 bytes divide that by 1024 for Kilobytes = 33750 KB divide that by 1024 for megabytes = 32.96 MB -zsX-From_: access-list-return-524-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 13 19:43:19 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Originating-IP: [24.130.45.163] From: "nicholas bennison" To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Saving created sounds in Cubase Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 10:41:46 PST Hello - I just downloaded the new OS for the Virus, but am concerned if I load all the new patches that I will erase those I've created on bank A. I've heard theres a way to send the patches to Cubase to save them and send them back later - Is this true? If so, does anyone know how this is done. Thanks very much, Nicholas Bennison ----Original Message Follows---- From: access-me@t-online.de (Guido Kirsch) Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 23:56:06 +0100 Rick Reyes wrote: > >Well, the JP has nowhere near the depth of the Virus B, but it still has the smoothest warm analog pads around. I can't seem to pull them out of my Virus. Try this one. It is a pad sound modeled after my good old Memorymoog. I use this live mostly as a piano/pad layer. Notes: - no chorus! - use modwheel to open filter Guido Kirsch access music electronics << Unipad.mid >> ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com X-From_: access-list-return-525-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 13 19:51:37 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Sender: zs@yahoo-inc.com Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 10:49:39 -0800 From: Zack Steinkamp X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Saving created sounds in Cubase - make sure you are not filtering SysEx data in Cubase (check the MIDI Filter menu) - press record in Cubase - tell the Virus to dump its banks (it's in the manual) - wait.... - press stop in Cubase & save your file! (you may want to double-check that Cubase received the SysEx data by clicking on the part that represents the SysEx recording and select Edt...List. You should see all 128 sysEx chunks in the list) -zs nicholas bennison wrote: > >Hello - I just downloaded the new OS for the Virus, but am concerned if I load all the new patches that I will erase those I've created on bank A. I've heard theres a way to send the patches to Cubase to save them and send them back later - Is this true? If so, does anyone know how this is done. Thanks very much, >Nicholas Bennison > >----Original Message Follows---- >From: access-me@t-online.de (Guido Kirsch) Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com >To: access-list@teklab.com >Subject: Re: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! >Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 23:56:06 +0100 > >Rick Reyes wrote: >> >>Well, the JP has nowhere near the depth of the Virus B, but it still has >the >>smoothest warm analog pads around. I can't seem to pull them out of my Virus. > >Try this one. It is a pad sound modeled after my good old Memorymoog. I use this live mostly as a piano/pad layer. Notes: - no chorus! >- use modwheel to open filter > >Guido Kirsch >access music electronics ><< Unipad.mid >> > >______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- ------------------------------------------------------ Zack Steinkamp Technical Yahoo 408.530.5372 ======================================================X-From_: access-list-return-526-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 13 20:33:39 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: paul@softroom.co.uk (Paul Nagle) To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Saving created sounds in Cubase Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 19:32:22 GMT Organization: The Soft Room Reply-To: softroom@btinternet.com On Mon, 13 Dec 1999 10:41:46 PST, "nicholas bennison" wrote: >Hello - I just downloaded the new OS for the Virus, but am concerned if I load all the new patches that I will erase those I've created on bank A. I've heard theres a way to send the patches to Cubase to save them and send them back later - Is this true? If so, does anyone know how this is done. Best way is to use the Virus Studio Module driver written by a fellow list member. I think it's on the latest Cubase CD. I've had problems with the length of the name field and a Virus "b" but other than that it's peachy! The last freebie Virus sound bank I uploaded to my webpage (sunday) includes patches in Cubase format. Paul -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.softroom.co.uk --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------X-From_: access-list-return-527-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 14 06:28:27 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 23:02:27 +0100 From: Michael Lauer Reply-To: Michael Lauer To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Gear-Addict I couldn't resist any longer. Those ads in the music-magazins were too tempting for me - I bought it today. Just wanted to let you know that it's _very_ cool. Prepare yourself for some detailed comments and some questions :) *playing* -- Regards & Gruesse from Mickey @ http://www.Vanille.de --------------------------------------------------------- How could anyone know me - when I don't even know myself ?X-From_: access-list-return-528-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 14 09:22:14 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: systems@biblesociety.co.za (Aubrey Kloppers) To: Subject: New CPW tools on the horizon... Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 10:15:41 +0200 X-Priority: 3 Hi all... First of all, thank you for all the feed-back I got on the 2.51 Pannel and tools created for CPW. I have just started on the release 3.0b1 of the VIRUS CPW tools. The project, as you must have realized by now, is NOT to duplicate the VIRUS on PC, but the easy access into obscure, or repetitive functions of the VIRUS. That is why the CPW front-end (pannel) is designed in such a way as to give you the most-needed functions at your fingertips. I will be posting the new tools created for CPW on Thursday/Friday the 16th/17th of December. For more details, look at: http://go.to/cyber7 or http://cyber7.musicpage.com or http://ufrmsa1.olivetti.za/~kloppers All these URL's points to the same site, and then lastly, my MP3 site: http://www.mp3.com/cyber7 ******************************************** - Aubrey KloppersÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ - systems@biblesociety.co.zaÊ - Cape Town, South AfricaÊÊÊÊÊ - tel (+27-21-) 421-2040 (+2.00 GMT) - fax (+27-21-) 419-4846 ********************************************* X-From_: access-list-return-529-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 14 09:34:36 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 12:05:29 +0330 (GMT+03:30) From: dimi@dds.nl To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: V3 Phaser is a Bad Mutha! WebmailServer: De Digitale Stad, Ver. 1.0 by G.Hofstede 1998 HellO! May I take this opportunity to tell you there's some very bad music made with a virus on my homepage? *grin* http://www.sijperda.com/dimi Dimitri. ---- CKe9644719@aol.com schreef: >>Please note that it is just >>as easy to make bad music on a VIRUS as on a JP8080. >Aubrey, >This is definetely correct and a wonderfull summary for any future Synth X >vs. Synth Y discussion :-)X-From_: access-list-return-530-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 14 10:30:03 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Sender: erol@pop.xs4all.nl Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 10:27:22 +0100 To: access-list@teklab.com From: Chrono Subject: Re: Gear-Addict Hi, Funny to see some of the SuperNova peeps coming in here ;-) Well, best is to own both a SN and a Virus, anyway.... Have fun with the Virus! At 23:02 12/13/99 +0100, you wrote: I couldn't resist any longer. Those ads in the music-magazins were too tempting for me - I bought it today. Just wanted to let you know that it's _very_ cool. Prepare yourself for some detailed comments and some questions :) *playing* -- Regards & Gruesse from Mickey @ http://www.Vanille.de --------------------------------------------------------- How could anyone know me - when I don't even know myself ? _____________________________________________________ Visit my KORG Prophecy Solo Synthesizer Information at http://korgprophecy.musicpage.com ---- "Run like Hell from Glowing Man...!" (Old QUAKIAN saying) ---- chrono@xs4all.nl X-From_: access-list-return-531-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 14 12:03:04 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Dr. Stefan Trippler" To: Subject: Re: Gear-Addict Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 12:02:43 +0100 X-Priority: 3 -----UrsprŸngliche Nachricht----- Von: Chrono >Hi, > >Funny to see some of the SuperNova peeps coming in here ;-) Well, best is to own both a SN and a Virus, anyway.... > Right, I enjoy them very much but didn't dare to admit that because only xxx vs. yyy- threads are of common interest ;-) Regards StefanX-From_: access-list-return-532-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 14 17:46:15 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Sender: clockwork@pop.bvl.net Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 08:49:29 -0800 To: access-list@teklab.com From: Cam Subject: Semi-OT: New song uploaded to MP3.com Hey kids. I have uploaded a new song to my site at mp3.com. It uses the Virus almost exclusively (all synth sounds, vocoded vocals, but not the drums). It's called "Strange and Dangerous." Check it out! Also available is another song I did on the Virus, called "Jehannum/Remorse". It's a hefty download at 9 MB or so, but worth it. Cam +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ check out the freon website at www.mp3.com/freon join the freon mailing list by replying to this mail and saying you want to =:-|=X-From_: access-list-return-533-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 14 22:57:22 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Sender: erol@pop.xs4all.nl Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 22:53:49 +0100 To: access-list@teklab.com From: Chrono Subject: Re: Gear-Addict At 12:02 12/14/99 +0100, you wrote: >Funny to see some of the SuperNova peeps coming in here ;-) Well, best is to own both a SN and a Virus, anyway.... > Right, I enjoy them very much but didn't dare to admit that because only xxx vs. yyy- threads are of common interest ;-) Well, this is not the case with you and me, cause we have both and we like both ;-) Bye, Erik. _____________________________________________________ Visit my KORG Prophecy Solo Synthesizer Information at http://korgprophecy.musicpage.com ---- "Run like Hell from Glowing Man...!" (Old QUAKIAN saying) ---- chrono@xs4all.nl X-From_: access-list-return-534-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 14 23:15:27 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 23:17:52 +0100 From: Jasper de Jong X-Accept-Language: nl To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Free Patches Hi! >Just a quick note to say there's a new bank of patches online at my "Free Resource" page. I hope you enjoy them. Very nice sounds. Really different sounds from the ones I program myself. A few I _really_ like (i listened on a virus a BTW): poly rogue (Detroit!!) splurge JC julia syn0matic dullard shawoosh bimble space fall cosmotic moors fx (wild!) great vcf ppg heaven low f@zr (even without the phaser...:) dark planet dx7 sorta all in all some great stuff, even without the baddd virus B parameters... Thanx jasper -- jsdejong@wxs.nl http://home.wxs.nl/~djdjong Binaural - Unison EP on DJAX-UP-BEATS - 298X-From_: access-list-return-535-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 14 23:30:39 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: Craig Woodcroft To: "'access-list@teklab.com'" Subject: RE: Gear-Addict Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 09:19:48 +1100 yep,ok here's another (snv) type lurking in the shadows ;-) Mickey what did you get, the version b rack or kb, just curious, can't seem to get it over here yet, I was told january, which means at least february, not to far. craig -----Original Message----- From: Dr. Stefan Trippler [mailto:trippler@widat.de] Sent: Tuesday, 14 December 1999 22:03 To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Gear-Addict -----UrsprŸngliche Nachricht----- Von: Chrono >Hi, > >Funny to see some of the SuperNova peeps coming in here ;-) Well, best is to own both a SN and a Virus, anyway.... > Right, I enjoy them very much but didn't dare to admit that because only xxx vs. yyy- threads are of common interest ;-) Regards StefanX-From_: access-list-return-536-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 15 01:00:54 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: Jeff Gabbert To: "Access-List (E-mail)" Subject: Version 3 and SoundDiver Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 15:58:01 -0800 Hello, Does anyone know if the SoundDiver 2.0.10r1 Virus adaptation will support the version 3 OS for basic librarian functions? If not, any ideas on how to edit the adaptation to make it compatible? Thanks! Jeff GabbertX-From_: access-list-return-537-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 15 05:04:59 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: ShawnClear@aol.com Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 23:03:07 EST Subject: FS: Access Virus $900 plus shipping To: analogue@hyperreal.org, access-list@teklab.com hi, Unit is racked and in very good condition physically/mint functionally. Need money asap. Split shipping if you send the money to me 2 or 3 day. No COD. References upon request. Let me know if anyone is interested. Thanks, Shawn shawnclear@aol.comX-From_: access-list-return-538-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 15 05:50:21 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: SLAK305@aol.com Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 23:49:24 EST Subject: downloading of 3.0 To: access-list@teklab.com hi im a new buyer of the access virus -b i have version 2.5 i have a question im using cakewalk how do i download the new version i have never done anything like this before so any help would be very appreciated step by step would be cool if anyone has the time i want my 3.0 would i be gaining any more sounds with this download thanks alot u can email me personaly at slak305@aol.com thanks gregX-From_: access-list-return-539-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 15 08:06:12 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 02:13:37 -0600 (EST) From: To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: downloading of 3.0 On Tue, 14 Dec 1999 SLAK305@aol.com wrote: >hi im a new buyer of the access virus -b i have version 2.5 i have a question im using cakewalk how do i download the new version i have never done anything like this before so any help would be very appreciated step by step would be cool if anyone has the time i want my 3.0 would i be gaining any more sounds with this download thanks alot u can email me personaly at slak305@aol.com thanks greg > Just download the .zip and then unzip. Then play each of the specified files back to your virus. I just used windows media player and it worked fine. Btw, for anyone wondering about using the Yamaha RM1x with the virus: while it works fine for sequencing, the RM1x is not capable of updating the virus OS because there is not enough memory in the RM1x to import the OS. Does anyone know if the MPC2000 can successfully update the OS? -JackX-From_: access-list-return-540-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 15 08:07:41 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 02:14:35 -0600 (EST) From: To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Free Patches I hate to be a bother, but could someone repost the location of the webpage with these sounds? Thanks. On Tue, 14 Dec 1999, Jasper de Jong wrote: >Hi! > >>Just a quick note to say there's a new bank of patches online at my "Free Resource" page. I hope you enjoy them. > >Very nice sounds. Really different sounds from the ones I program myself. A few I _really_ like (i listened on a virus a BTW): poly rogue (Detroit!!) >splurge >JC >julia >syn0maticX-From_: access-list-return-541-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 15 09:28:57 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: Paul Nagle To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Free Patches Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 08:27:30 +0000 Organization: The Soft Room Reply-To: softroom@btinternet.com On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 02:14:35 -0600 (EST), wrote: >I hate to be a bother, but could someone repost the location of the webpage with these sounds? www.softroom.freeserve.co.uk/resource.htm Paul -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.softroom.co.uk --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------X-From_: access-list-return-542-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 15 11:11:22 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 11:10:21 +0100 (NFT) From: Michael Lauer X-Sender: mlauer@trollinger-fe.rz.uni-frankfurt.de To: "'access-list@teklab.com'" Subject: RE: Gear-Addict X-Host: trollinger.rz.uni-frankfurt.de Sender: mlauer@stud.uni-frankfurt.de On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Craig Woodcroft wrote: >yep,ok here's another (snv) type lurking in the shadows ;-) Mickey what did you get, the version b rack or kb, just curious, can't seem to get it over here yet, I was told january, which means at least february, not to far. Hi Craig, I bought the rack version. It was the first batch of virii with OS 3 preinstalled. It's a pity that the distributors take so long. In germany it's very easy to get dozens... not that I needed more than one, though :-) Mickey.X-From_: access-list-return-545-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 15 20:40:30 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 20:39:09 +0100 From: Jasper de Jong X-Accept-Language: nl To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Virus and Boards of Canada Hi! >"If you want to hear an amazing album that shows you what warmth can be generated from a Virus/Xt GO OUT NOW and buy the album 'Music has the right to children' by Boards of Canada-this is Techno with Arterial/Venous circulation-HONEST.vERY VERY VERY bEAUTIFUL ALBUM!!! They use the Virus B preset 'low' on a couple of songs." That's simply not possible. That album is out for at least a year. We've only seen virii bi since a number of months... their music is great though, as is the virus b....:) jasper -- jsdejong@wxs.nl http://home.wxs.nl/~djdjong Binaural - Unison EP on DJAX-UP-BEATS - 298X-From_: access-list-return-547-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 15 20:56:52 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Sender: barney@mvfx.com Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 11:55:51 -0800 From: be love X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Replacing Banks C and D virus@robotfarm.com wrote: >Couldn't one dump their own 256 favorite sounds to the C and D banks? I assume you would have to add whatever beginning and ending information there is to tell the Virus that it needs to flash the following information to the flash-ram(?/whatever). sounds like a great idea .....X-From_: access-list-return-543-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 15 19:57:37 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 14:03:35 -0600 (EST) From: virus@robotfarm.com X-Sender: robotfarm@holden.stefani.com To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Virus and Boards of Canada There is a thread on sonicstate.com now which mentions that Boards of Canada uses the virus. However, I think the truth is actually more along the lines of it *sounds* like they use the virus. Here's the original post: "If you want to hear an amazing album that shows you what warmth can be generated from a Virus/Xt GO OUT NOW and buy the album 'Music has the right to children' by Boards of Canada-this is Techno with Arterial/Venous circulation-HONEST.vERY VERY VERY bEAUTIFUL ALBUM!!! They use the Virus B preset 'low' on a couple of songs." I'm curious if anyone here has any other information about this. I personally had thought they might use it because I had made a patch which sounded a lot like a sound they use in one of their songs. The poster on sonicstate says that they use the preset "low" on one of the songs. I'm not familiar with that preset so I don't really know for sure without going home tonight and checking it out for myself. In any case, Boards of Canada's "Music has the right to Children" is a wonderful album and it would be a nice bit of trivia if they did indeed use the virus on it.X-From_: access-list-return-544-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 15 20:14:54 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 14:22:34 -0600 (EST) From: virus@robotfarm.com X-Sender: robotfarm@holden.stefani.com To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Replacing Banks C and D I recently updated my Virus OS and factory sounds. This was the first time I had done so and did not realize that the factory sounds are just another midi file which is played into the virus and then flashed to the C and D banks. Which got me to thinking... Couldn't one dump their own 256 favorite sounds to the C and D banks? I assume you would have to add whatever beginning and ending information there is to tell the Virus that it needs to flash the following information to the flash-ram(?/whatever). Has anyone tried this? Though I don't have the time to mess with it now, it seems like one could write a small utility which replaces the factory sounds in the 2nd.midi file with your own favorite sounds. Any thoughts???X-From_: access-list-return-546-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 15 20:47:20 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 14:55:05 -0600 (EST) From: To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Virus and Boards of Canada On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Jasper de Jong wrote: > >Hi! > >>"If you want to hear an amazing album that shows you what warmth can be generated from a Virus/Xt GO OUT NOW and buy the album 'Music has the right to children' by Boards of Canada-this is Techno with Arterial/Venous circulation-HONEST.vERY VERY VERY bEAUTIFUL ALBUM!!! They use the Virus B preset 'low' on a couple of songs." > >That's simply not possible. That album is out for at least a year. We've only seen virii bi since a number of months... > >their music is great though, as is the virus b....:) > >jasper > Yes, several people have mentioned this. What I suppose I mean is could it be a virus A - I'm not sure when the album came out. In any case, the sounds that I have heard could be created on most VA's I think they are nothing too special or "virus-like". Still, I thought I would ask in case someone did have first hand knowledge.X-From_: access-list-return-548-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 15 21:01:26 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 15:09:15 -0600 (EST) From: virus@robotfarm.com X-Sender: robotfarm@holden.stefani.com To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Replacing Banks C and D On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, be love wrote: >virus@robotfarm.com wrote: > >>Couldn't one dump their own 256 favorite sounds to the C and D banks? I assume you would have to add whatever beginning and ending information there is to tell the Virus that it needs to flash the following information to the flash-ram(?/whatever). > >sounds like a great idea ..... > Right now I'm setting up a webpage to let users vote on their favorite and least favorite virus factory patches. I'd also like to start having voting on user patches. It'd be cool to then make new C and D patches of peoples favorites. Of course I suppose the best would be to just create a utility to allow users to add whatever they want to C and D. I think that the supernova people did this some, Phil asked which patches people liked and didn't like etc. It'd be nice to do the same with the Virus. Personally, I wasn't too impressed with all of the presets(though this is of course highly dependent on what one are trying to do with the virus).X-From_: access-list-return-549-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 15 21:11:04 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 15:18:47 -0600 (EST) From: virus@robotfarm.com X-Sender: robotfarm@holden.stefani.com To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: unfinished patches... Here's another idea I've had recently: Most people upload series of their best patches, I'd be interested in people also uploading their "junk" patches. By "junk" I mean those patches that didn't quite turn out how you wanted - not horrible but just unfinished - patches that you've sort of come to a dead end with. It seems to me that since most of us probably have a different way of creating sounds, we could post sounds for others to "take over" and see what they can do with them. I'll try to upload some later on tonight to get things started.X-From_: access-list-return-550-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 16 00:05:04 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Gabe" To: Subject: Re: Virus and Boards of Canada Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 18:02:48 -0500 X-Priority: 3 How can they have used a virusB on their album when the album came out before the VirusB did? Is "low" an original virus preset or one of the new virus b presets? >There is a thread on sonicstate.com now which mentions that Boards of Canada uses the virus. However, I think the truth is actually more along the lines of it *sounds* like they use the virus. > >Here's the original post: > >"If you want to hear an amazing album that shows you what warmth can be generated from a Virus/Xt GO OUT NOW and buy the album 'Music has the right to children' by Boards of Canada-this is Techno with Arterial/Venous circulation-HONEST.vERY VERY VERY bEAUTIFUL ALBUM!!! They use the Virus B preset 'low' on a couple of songs." > >I'm curious if anyone here has any other information about this. I personally had thought they might use it because I had made a patch which sounded a lot like a sound they use in one of their songs. > >The poster on sonicstate says that they use the preset "low" on one of the songs. I'm not familiar with that preset so I don't really know for sure without going home tonight and checking it out for myself. > >In any case, Boards of Canada's "Music has the right to Children" is a wonderful album and it would be a nice bit of trivia if they did indeed use the virus on it. > > > > X-From_: access-list-return-551-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 16 03:55:14 1999 X-Delivered: at request of bin on bbaer Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Thomas Whitmore" To: Subject: Re: Virus and Boards of Canada Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 15:52:55 +1300 X-Priority: 3 >Is "low" an original virus preset or one of the new virus b presets? Low is a Virus A preset from fairly early on. Cheers, ThomasX-From_: access-list-return-553-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 16 09:25:58 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: steven.de.mesmaker@atlascopco.com Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 09:24:43 +0100 To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Virus and Boards of Canada Yeah, I think you're correct... I think there are some songs on that album that were made couple of years ago... I have some songs of them on the Skampler compilation from Skam and that compilation was published over 4-5 years ago. But anyway I'm huge fan of them and it's kinda cool to know you can make some of those warm amazing sounds with the virus... Respects, Valley >--- Jasper de Jong wrote: >>>>Hi! >>>>>"If you want to hear an amazing album that shows >>you what warmth can be >>>generated from a Virus/Xt GO OUT NOW and buy the >>album 'Music has the >>>right to children' by Boards of Canada-this is >>Techno with Arterial/Venous >>>circulation-HONEST.vERY VERY VERY bEAUTIFUL >>ALBUM!!! They use the Virus B >>>preset 'low' on a couple of songs." >>>>That's simply not possible. That album is out for >at >>least a year. We've >>only seen virii bi since a number of months... >>>>their music is great though, as is the virus >b....:) >>>>jasper >>>>-- > > jsdejong@wxs.nl >>http://home.wxs.nl/~djdjong >>>>Binaural - Unison EP on DJAX-UP-BEATS - 298 __________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. >Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.comX-From_: access-list-return-552-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 16 07:41:32 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "BIP" To: Subject: where to buy in germany? Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 00:33:14 -0800 X-Priority: 3 (Normal) Importance: Normal dear list, i will be in germany on friday for ten days.... could anyone possibly tell me where to buy an access virus near the swiss border either in switzerland or germany? are they less expensive there than in the u.s.? BIPX-From_: access-list-return-554-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 16 09:42:24 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Generator" To: Subject: VIRUS (A) update ?!? WHEN? Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 09:42:20 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Ok! VIRUS B/KB user have the xmas gift (os 3.0). And what about poor VIRUS (A) users? Is no xmas time for us? Envelope Generator http://www.space.cz/home/envelopeX-From_: access-list-return-555-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 16 11:18:56 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 10:15:28 +0000 From: Paul Nagle Reply-To: softroom@btinternet.com Organization: Hardly X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Virus and Boards of Canada Jasper de Jong wrote: >>circulation-HONEST.vERY VERY VERY bEAUTIFUL ALBUM!!! They use the Virus B >preset 'low' on a couple of songs." > >That's simply not possible. That album is out for at least a year. We've only seen virii bi since a number of months... The patch "low" has been around since the first Virus and is unchanged. It was the first patch I ever made with the Virus and designed to show off the excellent filter - you instantly reach for the cutoff control.... ;-) PaulX-From_: access-list-return-557-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 16 14:44:05 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "John E. Potter" To: Subject: OT: Mixer Review Sites ? Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 08:57:26 -0500 X-Priority: 3 Sorry for the off topic post and I don't want to start a Prod. X vs Prod. Y style discussion, but does anyone know of a good site for mixer reviews/information. I'm thinking of something like Sonic State Synth Site but for mixers and possibly other recording gear. Is there anything that I absolutely can't live without in a mixer? Thanks, JPX-From_: access-list-return-558-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 16 18:31:59 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 18:56:21 +0100 From: Oliver X-Accept-Language: de To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: where to buy in germany? Hey Billy , I would watch in germany as the price is the same but the DM is much cheaper then swiss Franks . And buy the the Virus b , you should get it for 2700 Dm . If youre lucky too with an old one then you should be able to get it for 2200 Dm or so . For better info where to buy it , you have to say me where you will be exactly ;) Oli BIP schrieb: >dear list, >i will be in germany on friday for ten days.... could anyone possibly tell me where to buy an access virus near the swiss border either in switzerland or germany? are they less expensive there than in the u.s.? BIPX-From_: access-list-return-559-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 16 19:55:42 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 19:55:30 +0100 From: Joeri Vankeirsbilck Organization: Belway Productions X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Replacing Banks C and D Hi, >Yes, we're thinking about a feature to custom-burn sounds to bank C and D. -Christoph Woohooo!!! This would be great!!! Ciao, Joeri -- Joeri Vankeirsbilck joeri@belway.com List-admin Logic-users/SoundD*ver-users/Logic-TDM FAQ & Info: http://www.nbdj.com/Logic/mailinglists.htm http://www.nbdj.com - Natural Born Deejays http://www.nbdj.com/Logic - Logic Wish ListX-From_: access-list-return-560-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 16 23:01:51 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: Craig Woodcroft To: "'access-list@teklab.com'" Subject: RE: Replacing Banks C and D Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 08:51:47 +1100 so can someone explain, this bank setup to me. It looks like the virus b/kb has 2 banks of 128 multi's and 4 banks of 128 (512) programs (or patchs). But it looks like they all have sound patches in them, so where does a user save there own. I'm thinking maybe all the patches and programs can be written over by the user, and the user can reacall all the original patches from some rom memory. Basically I wanna know how many user patch/multi locations exist. I guess it would be pretty true analog synth emulation if it had no user memory at all ;-) (not an owner yet) thanks for any explanation craig -----Original Message----- From: Joeri Vankeirsbilck [mailto:joeri@belway.com] Sent: Friday, 17 December 1999 5:56 To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Replacing Banks C and D Hi, >Yes, we're thinking about a feature to custom-burn sounds to bank C and D. -Christoph Woohooo!!! This would be great!!! Ciao, Joeri -- Joeri Vankeirsbilck joeri@belway.com List-admin Logic-users/SoundD*ver-users/Logic-TDM FAQ & Info: http://www.nbdj.com/Logic/mailinglists.htm http://www.nbdj.com - Natural Born Deejays http://www.nbdj.com/Logic - Logic Wish ListX-From_: access-list-return-562-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 16 23:21:06 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: Craig Woodcroft To: "'access-list@teklab.com'" Subject: RE: Replacing Banks C and D Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 09:10:53 +1100 no I understand thanks ;-) , but what about for multi's (not sure what they're called in viruspeak) Do you have 2 banks A and B and B is rom and A is ram (or user definable) so there are 128 user multi's and 256 user sounds, is this right? thanks craig -----Original Message----- From: Zack Steinkamp [mailto:zs@yahoo-inc.com] Sent: Friday, 17 December 1999 9:14 To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Replacing Banks C and D >so can someone explain, this bank setup to me. at the moment, banks A & B are user-writable and banks C & D are read-only A has the same sounds as C B has the same sounds as D You can overwrite A & B, so the factory patches are *always* in C & D. Hopefully, this will change so I can store *my* good sounds in C & D without worry of accidentally overwriting them... more confused now? -zsX-From_: access-list-return-561-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 16 23:15:10 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Sender: zs@yahoo-inc.com Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 14:14:03 -0800 From: Zack Steinkamp X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Replacing Banks C and D >so can someone explain, this bank setup to me. at the moment, banks A & B are user-writable and banks C & D are read-only A has the same sounds as C B has the same sounds as D You can overwrite A & B, so the factory patches are *always* in C & D. Hopefully, this will change so I can store *my* good sounds in C & D without worry of accidentally overwriting them... more confused now? -zsX-From_: access-list-return-563-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 17 00:53:12 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 19:01:14 -0600 (EST) From: To: "'access-list@teklab.com'" Subject: RE: Replacing Banks C and D On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Craig Woodcroft wrote: >no I understand thanks ;-) , but what about for multi's (not sure what they're called in viruspeak) > >Do you have 2 banks A and B and B is rom and A is ram (or user definable) so there are 128 user multi's and 256 user sounds, is this right? > >thanks >craig > No you also have 128 multi's! Singles(single patches) Bank A - 128 RAM Bank B - 128 RAM Bank C - 128 RAM Bank D - 128 RAM Multis(multitimbral setups) Bank A - 128 RAMX-From_: access-list-return-564-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 17 03:05:05 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: SLAK305@aol.com Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 21:02:07 EST Subject: Re: downloading of 3.0 To: access-list@teklab.com In a message dated 12/14/99 8:49:44 PM Pacific Standard Time, SLAK305@aol.com writes: << hi im a new buyer of the access virus -b i have version 2.5 i have a question im using cakewalk how do i download the new version i have never done anything like this before so any help would be very appreciated step by step would be cool if anyone has the time i want my 3.0 would i be gaining any more sounds with this download thanks alot u can email me personaly at slak305@aol.com thanks greg X-From_: access-list-return-566-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 17 11:55:51 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Rob Papen" To: Subject: Re: LFO3 and other trouble Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 11:51:16 +0100 X-Priority: 3 -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: K.9 Kai Niggemann Aan: access-list@tl36.teklab.com Datum: vrijdag 17 december 1999 11:52 Onderwerp: Fwd: LFO3 and other trouble |since Howard still can't send any mails to the list (Jay, could you |please take care of this?), he asked me to forward this to the list |for him: | He made some great patches! Rob | |>X-From_: hscarr@csi.com Fri Dec 17 10:06:18 1999 |>Sender: hscarr@csi.com |>From: "Howard Scarr" |>To: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" |>Subject: LFO3 and other trouble |>Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 10:07:14 +0100 |>X-Priority: 3 |> |> |> |>---------------- |> |>Betr. LFO3 and other trouble |> |>Anybody else noticed the LFO3 triangle sometimes turning into a saw (Virus |>A, OS2.52 only)? This is a very annoying little problem - it appears |>sporadically, and yes I've tried resetting the system. Stepping the LFO3 |>shape parameter up and down doesn't help either - I have to switch off and |>on again. |> |>access - can you reproduce this? (my Virus SN is D19801229). |> |>Jay at Teklab - PLEASE check why mail I send to any teklab.com address |>is rejected? - thanx - hscarr@csi.com. |> |>Howard Scarr | |think different! | |Canine | |------------------------------------------------------------------------ |canine@waf80.de good night europe. |ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ |------------------------------------------------------------------------ |X-From_: access-list-return-568-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 17 13:15:04 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Martin Stehl" To: Subject: Re: LFO3 and other trouble Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 13:12:20 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Hi Howard, i noticed that some weeks ago and had contact to Christoph. This problem happens by playing a sound where LFO2 is synced to Masterclock. As Christoph mentioned this bug is already fixed and for VIRUS A users with the next update available. Maybe this is already available for VIRUS B users. Greetings - Martin Stehl >>Betr. LFO3 and other trouble >> >>Anybody else noticed the LFO3 triangle sometimes turning into a saw (Virus >>A, OS2.52 only)? This is a very annoying little problem - it appears sporadically, and yes I've tried resetting the system. Stepping the LFO3 shape parameter up and down doesn't help either - I have to switch off and >>on again. X-From_: access-list-return-569-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 17 16:40:31 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 07:40:05 -0800 (PST) From: Valentijn Steenhoudt Subject: Problems To: access-list@teklab.com Hey, I've got this weird problem people, since a while i couldn't send any mail to the list so I tried unsubscribing myself from the list but I got a reply from the majordomo that I wasn't on the list anyway! strange... So I subscribed myself again but now I get every mail from the list twice. Very annoying... Anyone know what I should do to solve the prob. Thanx and respects, Valley BTW: Do we virus a owners get a christmas-gift?? pls __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.comX-From_: access-list-return-570-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 17 16:44:30 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 07:44:16 -0800 (PST) From: Valentijn Steenhoudt Subject: Problem To: access-list@teklab.com It seems that something went wrong with the first mail So I'll continue in this one: After I subscribied myself again I receive every mail from the list twice.. very annoying... Anyone know what I should do to solve the problem? Thanx and respect, Valley BTW: Do we virus a owners get a xmas-gift??? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.comX-From_: access-list-return-573-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 17 18:23:04 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: ShawnClear@aol.com Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 12:22:21 EST Subject: Re: Ehhh?!? To: access-list@teklab.com hi, << Is my beloved Access Virus Y2K safe :) >> It is until the Q Rack comes out: http://www.novamusik.com/mi38.htm ;-) ShawnX-From_: access-list-return-575-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 17 18:56:01 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Sender: zs@yahoo-inc.com Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 09:54:48 -0800 From: Zack Steinkamp X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: downloading of 3.0 >In a message dated 12/14/99 8:49:44 PM Pacific Standard Time, SLAK305@aol.com writes: > ><< hi im a new buyer of the access virus -b i have version 2.5 i have a >question im using cakewalk how do i download the new version i have never done anything like this before so any help would be very appreciated step by >step would be cool if anyone has the time i want my 3.0 would i be gaining any more sounds with this download thanks alot u can email me personaly at slak305@aol.com thanks greg > >>> you cannot use Cakewalk to update the Virus OS. This is because of Cakewalk's poor handling of sysex data. You can use almost any other MIDI sequencer (I use Cubase) ... and I've heard of people successfully using the Windows Media Player. Your milage may vary. -zsX-From_: access-list-return-572-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 17 17:59:54 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 12:07:36 -0600 (EST) From: To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: classic roland cymbals Can anyone explain why it appears to be impossible to emulate the classic roland cymbals from the tr808 and tr606? I've attempted to do this with both the virus and the nord modular and have had little success. I also downloaded other peoples drum sounds to see if anyone else has done it but it appears they have not. Is there something that prevents this from being done? Is it just that no one is interested in trying? I'm not looking for exact the exact sound(I'm happy with samples for that) but I would be interested in the general tone/quality of them as a starting point for other sounds. Currently I just sample them and manipulate from there. I guess I'm basically just curious if there is something that stops them from being emulated. The same goes for a lot of the roland tr808 sounds. I've really not heard good emulations of them.X-From_: access-list-return-576-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 17 19:13:54 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Sender: barney@mvfx.com Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 10:13:43 -0800 From: be love X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Ehhh?!? Christoph have you been at the christmas liquor ?! -bX-From_: access-list-return-577-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 17 19:19:24 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 13:19:07 -0500 (EST) From: Peter Hasek To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: RE: Re: Ehhh?!? X-Originating-IP: 128.100.212.155 Christmas on acid.... ------Original Message------ From: be love To: access-list@teklab.com Sent: December 17, 1999 6:13:43 PM GMT Subject: Re: Ehhh?!? Christoph have you been at the christmas liquor ?! -b ----------------------------------------------- FREE! The World's Best Email Address @email.com Reserve your name now at http://www.email.comX-From_: access-list-return-578-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 17 20:10:55 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Rob Papen" To: Subject: test? Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 20:10:46 +0100 X-Priority: 3 X-From_: access-list-return-579-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 17 20:12:02 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Rob Papen" To: Subject: test2 Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 20:11:37 +0100 X-Priority: 3 X-From_: access-list-return-580-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 17 20:19:36 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 14:28:17 -0600 (EST) From: To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: downloading of 3.0 On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Zack Steinkamp wrote: >>In a message dated 12/14/99 8:49:44 PM Pacific Standard Time, SLAK305@aol.com writes: >> >><< hi im a new buyer of the access virus -b i have version 2.5 i have a >>question im using cakewalk how do i download the new version i have never done anything like this before so any help would be very appreciated step by >>step would be cool if anyone has the time i want my 3.0 would i be gaining any more sounds with this download thanks alot u can email me personaly at slak305@aol.com thanks greg >> >>>> > >you cannot use Cakewalk to update the Virus OS. This is because of Cakewalk's poor handling of sysex data. > >You can use almost any other MIDI sequencer (I use Cubase) ... and I've heard of people successfully using the Windows Media Player. Your milage may vary. > >-zs > I upgraded with Windows Media Player on Win NT 4.0 with no problems at all.X-From_: access-list-return-571-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 17 16:46:06 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 16:54:19 -0800 From: eSPARk - Athom / Nature Freaks X-Accept-Language: da To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Ehhh?!? Hi all, Is my beloved Access Virus Y2K safe :) bombom, Jesper! -- http://www.im-online.dk http://www.musikskolen.dk http://www.geneticlight.dkX-From_: access-list-return-581-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Dec 18 04:38:55 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de (Unverified) Date: Sat, 18 Dec 1999 01:54:32 +0100 To: access-list@teklab.com From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" Subject: Re: classic roland cymbals At 12:07 PM -0600 on 17.12.1999 wrote: Can anyone explain why it appears to be impossible to emulate the classic roland cymbals from the tr808 and tr606? I've attempted to do this with both the virus and the nord modular and have had little success. I also downloaded other peoples drum sounds to see if anyone else has done it but it appears they have not. It's weird that even the nord doesn't do it. The cymbals are made with a digital noise sample, something the nord can do as far as I know. I haven't tried to emulate it with the Virus, since I use Rebirth or my Drumstation for things like that. think different! Canine ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ X-From_: access-list-return-582-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Dec 18 17:01:52 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: TomShear@aol.com Date: Sat, 18 Dec 1999 11:00:47 EST Subject: Re: classic roland cymbals To: access-list@teklab.com In a message dated 12/17/99 5:00:18 PM, you wrote: >Can anyone explain why it appears to be impossible to emulate the classic roland cymbals from the tr808 and tr606? Check out this site: http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~concuss/drums.htm It provides guidlines for synthesizing drum sounds and give an explanation of how the classic Roland cymbal sounds are made and why it is so difficult to emulate them... from the description there it sounds like you should probably be able to use the Modular to emulate them... its just a matter of knowing the proper mix of each oscillator... -t/a23 http://www.synthetic.org/a23X-From_: access-list-return-584-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Dec 18 21:10:37 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Sender: erol@pop.xs4all.nl Date: Sat, 18 Dec 1999 21:08:21 +0100 To: access-list@teklab.com From: Chrono Subject: Re: Ehhh?!? At 16:54 12/17/99 -0800, you wrote: Hi all, Is my beloved Access Virus Y2K safe :) Yes, but don't forget to set the internal clock to 2000 ;-) _____________________________________________________ Visit my KORG Prophecy Solo Synthesizer Information at http://korgprophecy.musicpage.com ---- "Run like Hell from Glowing Man...!" (Old QUAKIAN saying) ---- chrono@xs4all.nl X-From_: access-list-return-585-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sun Dec 19 00:38:13 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 00:38:04 +0100 From: Michael Lauer Reply-To: Michael Lauer To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Ehhh?!? >At 16:54 12/17/99 -0800, you wrote: >>Hi all, >> >>Is my beloved Access Virus Y2K safe :) >Yes, but don't forget to set the internal clock to 2000 ;-) Yeah... Extreme Drum'n'Bass -ing ... :)) -- Regards & Gruesse from Mickey @ http://www.Vanille.de --------------------------------------------------------- How could anyone know me - when I don't even know myself ?X-From_: access-list-return-586-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sun Dec 19 01:31:39 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 02:31:41 +0200 (EET) From: Janne Kaipainen To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: classic roland cymbals On Sat, 18 Dec 1999 CKe9644719@aol.com wrote: >Not weird. The cymbals in the Roland Drummachines are real samples, Rebirth uses samples as well. >The Nord Lead creates random waves by using a noise generator. But this is not a sample. Hoom, I thought 606+808 did not use any samples but 909 did (for hihats and cymbals). But then, I might be wrong. - janne kaipainen - jatka@cc.jyu.fi a.k.a. "just-got-a-Viruskb-and-it-rocks"X-From_: access-list-return-587-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 00:33:49 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 18:31:36 -0400 From: janthony X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: OS upgrade problem I'm running into a bit of trouble upgrading to OS 3.0 on my virus B. The file "FIRST300.MID" works as expected and upgrades the OS to 3.0, but the file "SECON300.MID" does not upgrade the ROM patches or the demo song. When the file is played into the virus it behaves in the same way as "FIRST300.MID" (no errors reported etc.) I've tried playing it several times, redownloading it, changing the tempo to much slower, etc. and every time it appears to work but it does nothing... Can someone please give me a hand with this. Thanks John AnthonyX-From_: access-list-return-588-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 00:48:31 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: TomShear@aol.com Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 18:48:14 EST Subject: Re: OS upgrade problem To: access-list@teklab.com In a message dated 12/19/99 11:34:17 PM, janthony@pathcom.com wrote: >I'm running into a bit of trouble upgrading to OS 3.0 on my virus B. > >The file "FIRST300.MID" works as expected and upgrades the OS to 3.0, but the file "SECON300.MID" does not upgrade the ROM patches or the demo song. When the >file is played into the virus it behaves in the same way as "FIRST300.MID" (no >errors reported etc.) I've tried playing it several times, redownloading it, changing the tempo to much slower, etc. and every time it appears to work but >it does nothing... Look carefully... the patches for the most part are the same as they were before, but they have been altered to feature some of the new assets of 3.0... go into the edit pages and you should see that Analog Boost has been added to a good number of them, as well as some phasing in other parts...X-From_: access-list-return-589-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 01:15:10 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: Craig Woodcroft To: "'access-list@teklab.com'" Subject: fx and outputs and general question Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 11:05:19 +1100 Hi, I had a couple of questions if anyone could help thanks, With the fx config in the B/kb, are the fx independant for each of the parts, so that each of the 16 parts has completely independent fx from the others. And can each part be assigned independently to each of the outputs, and does the applied fx'd go with the part to the assigned output. For example in the akai s3000xl sampler you can apply an fx'd to each part in a multi but (afaik) the applied fx'd only goes out the main stereo part even though one part maybe assigned to go out a different output. hmmm sorry hope I explained that well enough. I was also wondering whether it's considered easy to use, like (imho) for example the supernova is really easy, and anything by roland is very difficult (imho) to use. It seems from what I've read that alot of parameters are a bit buried under layers of menus, but that doesn't necessarily make it difficult. On the kb version it's easier I guess just to (virtually) attach a kb to the existing virus but there's alot of empty space at the top for an expanded user interface (ie more knobs ;-). just a couple of things I was curious about (not yet an owner), thanks in advance for any ideas/opinions. bye craigX-From_: access-list-return-590-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 07:04:37 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 22:00:43 -0700 To: access-list@teklab.com From: "jeremy.whitaker" Subject: multiset question...basic channel issue greetings... i am recent abductee of v3.0. it came from the sky and aurally probed me...;) the Virus fills a sizeable void in my studio, it cuts through the bass heavy Pulse+, dodges the sonic complexity of theWavestation, and pierces the twisted ramblings of the Prophecy. a perfect addition... i hope updates in the future can continue to have such major features...are we reaching the limits of on board EPRAM(if that is appropriate to the concept) ? yet of course, with so many features, i am bound to have a couple of questions... i have been experimenting with multisets. i have found that in my setup, i am having problems with knob twiddles returning on the basic channel(channel #1). for example, i put a kick on channel #1 and a synth sound on channel #5. when i twiddle channel # 5's decay, the decay of the kick extends as well. if i disconnect the midi out, everything works fine. now, i can mute allVirus controllers from returning to it, but that will keep me from having my sequencer replay twiddles i have recorded into it. also, i could not use channel #1, but that doesn't seem like the solution. i thought multisingle might be the answer, but it is not. there must be something that i am missing...some help from the veterans would be much obliged. props to Access crew. you guys have done the most realistic analog emulation i have ever heard, plus you had the wisdom to add modular sensibilities regarding input routing and virtual bussing. incredibly realistic sound and then you go and mix in FM and digital distortion. f%&*!ing brilliant. any considerations for a SINE sub osc in a future update? thank you Access. you have made me very happy... oh, and thanks to Jay for yet another handy list. i can see why you were flipping out about this synth so many months ago...;) -jeremyX-From_: access-list-return-591-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 07:08:42 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: ShawnClear@aol.com Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 01:08:31 EST Subject: WTB: Access Virus B To: access-list@teklab.com, analogue@hyperreal.org hi, I sold my Virus A a few days ago and I'm looking to buy a B. I ordered it from a store but it won't be in until Wednesday. If anyone is selling their B used let me know and I'll gladly buy it from you instead of getting it new. Thanks, Shawn shawnclear@aol.comX-From_: access-list-return-592-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 07:55:44 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Gabe" To: Subject: Re: Access Virus B Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 01:54:59 -0500 X-Priority: 3 Shawn, Let me know if you find a crack addict who is that badly in need of $ for crack that they would be willing to sell their virus b after the 3.0 update... ;-) I "upgraded" to the "b" :-( [!!$!! less crack for me I guess] after using the "a" for about six months, and all I can say is HOLY S@#! this thing sounds amazing... The virus was awesome before, but the hotter outs, 24bit a/d converters, and "analogue boost" really make a difference on the sound... the "virtual" virus b is now actually competing with my "real" studio electronics gear for analogue authenticity... plus, no more using eq/external effects to give it a rear end... ----- Original Message ----- From: To: ; Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 1:08 AM Subject: WTB: Access Virus B >hi, > >I sold my Virus A a few days ago and I'm looking to buy a B. I ordered it from a store but it won't be in until Wednesday. If anyone is selling their B >used let me know and I'll gladly buy it from you instead of getting it new. > >Thanks, > >Shawn >shawnclear@aol.com > X-From_: access-list-return-593-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 12:11:37 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 12:11:39 +0100 From: Christian Hofmann To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Ehhh?!? On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 12:31:33 EST CKe9644719@aol.com wrote: >>Is my beloved Access Virus Y2K safe :) > >No, in case you still use the Virus a. The Virus in general has an algorithm that exactly simulates the senile decay of analog circuits. The so called Growing-Old-Clock of the Virus A does not use four digits for counting the years. Thus, in the next year the Virus will think it is 98 years old or so. This will result in unpredictable sound behaviour or complete burn out. The Virus b/kb does not have this problem, due to the improved Growing-Old-Clock b. >We would hardly recommend to exchange the Virus A to a Virus b or kb, to prevent any malfunction. > >Sorry, but when we did the first Virus, nobody could ever believe that this product will be in use in the next century. > >The programmed live duration of a Virus b is approx. 17 years; of a kb 21 years ('cause its more expensive!). >Then, you must send back to repair and restauration, just as you had an analog synth. You see, this analog simulation saves our jobs for decades. > >See ya in year 2017 :-))) > > >-Christoph Aren't you afraid that some people might believe you...? :-) ChristianX-From_: access-list-return-594-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 12:49:02 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Rob Papen" To: Subject: Re: classic roland cymbals Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 12:49:06 +0100 X-Priority: 3 -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: CKe9644719@aol.com Aan: access-list@teklab.com Datum: zaterdag 18 december 1999 18:27 Onderwerp: Re: classic roland cymbals |In einer eMail vom 18.12.99 04:39:05 MEZ, schreiben Sie: | |> >Can anyone explain why it appears to be impossible to emulate the |> >classic roland cymbals from the tr808 and tr606? |> > |> >I've attempted to do this with both the virus and the nord modular |> >and have had little success. I also downloaded other peoples drum |> sounds to see if anyone else has done it but it appears they have not. |> |> |> It's weird that even the nord doesn't do it. The cymbals are made |> with a digital noise sample, something the nord can do as far as I |> know. I haven't tried to emulate it with the Virus, since I use |> Rebirth or my Drumstation for things like that. |> | |Not weird. The cymbals in the Roland Drummachines are real samples, Rebirth |uses samples as well. |The Nord Lead creates random waves by using a noise generator. But this is |not a sample. The 808 and 606 are not samples! Only in the 909 Rob | |-Christoph |X-From_: access-list-return-595-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 13:18:29 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 13:18:55 +0100 From: Joeri Vankeirsbilck Organization: Belway Productions X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: LFO question Hi, Is there a fade-in for LFO 1 and 2? I just found it for LFO 3, but can't locate it for LFO1/2. I guess I should urgently read the manual. :-) Ciao, Joeri -- Joeri Vankeirsbilck joeri@belway.com List-admin Logic-users/SoundD*ver-users/Logic-TDM FAQ & Info: http://www.nbdj.com/Logic/mailinglists.htm http://www.nbdj.com - Natural Born Deejays http://www.nbdj.com/Logic - Logic Wish ListX-From_: access-list-return-596-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 13:47:20 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Generator" To: Subject: Re: classic roland cymbals Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 13:43:50 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Look on www.doepfer.de The DEOPFER MODULAR SYSTEM have a DIGITAL NOISE RANDOM CLOCK/808 SOUND SOURCE http://www.doepfer.de/a117.htm For bes 808 CYMBAL emulation try this. 1. Make a patch with very thin pulse wave 2. Press 6 random keys or hit the ARPEGGIO in chord mode. 3. Set teh Amp EG for best decay 4.Try change puls width for noise "colour" 5. try change the 6 keys for noise "colour" I thik this hepls E.G. www.space.cz/home/envelope ----- Original Message ----- From: Rob Papen To: Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 12:49 PM Subject: Re: classic roland cymbals > >-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >Van: CKe9644719@aol.com Aan: access-list@teklab.com Datum: zaterdag 18 december 1999 18:27 >Onderwerp: Re: classic roland cymbals > > >|In einer eMail vom 18.12.99 04:39:05 MEZ, schreiben Sie: | >|> >Can anyone explain why it appears to be impossible to emulate the |> >classic roland cymbals from the tr808 and tr606? |> > >|> >I've attempted to do this with both the virus and the nord modular |> >and have had little success. I also downloaded other peoples drum |> sounds to see if anyone else has done it but it appears they have not. |> >|> >|> It's weird that even the nord doesn't do it. The cymbals are made |> with a digital noise sample, something the nord can do as far as I |> know. I haven't tried to emulate it with the Virus, since I use |> Rebirth or my Drumstation for things like that. |> >| >|Not weird. The cymbals in the Roland Drummachines are real samples, Rebirth >|uses samples as well. >|The Nord Lead creates random waves by using a noise generator. But this is >|not a sample. > > >The 808 and 606 are not samples! >Only in the 909 > >Rob > >| >|-Christoph >| X-From_: access-list-return-597-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 14:06:06 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Sender: thommenk Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 14:06:17 +0100 From: Kaspar Thommen To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: classic roland cymbals Hi, >Look on www.doepfer.de > >The DEOPFER MODULAR SYSTEM have a DIGITAL NOISE RANDOM CLOCK/808 SOUND SOURCE Or take a look on my 808-Emulation on http://threader.ecs.soton.ac.uk/attachments/nord_modular/ It's called "808_KT.pch"X-From_: access-list-return-598-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 14:13:45 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Sender: thommenk Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 14:13:55 +0100 From: Kaspar Thommen To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: classic roland cymbals Kaspar Thommen wrote: >Hi, > >>Look on www.doepfer.de >> >>The DEOPFER MODULAR SYSTEM have a DIGITAL NOISE RANDOM CLOCK/808 SOUND SOURCE > >Or take a look on my 808-Emulation on >http://threader.ecs.soton.ac.uk/attachments/nord_modular/ > >It's called "808_KT.pch" Oh sorry, that's the wrong list! I thought I was on the Nord Modular list... :o)) KasparX-From_: access-list-return-599-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 16:32:48 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Sender: clockwork@pop.bvl.net Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 07:31:22 -0800 To: access-list@teklab.com From: Cam Subject: Re: multiset question...basic channel issue Check that you do not have MIDI Thru enabled on whatever you are sending to, or check the MIDI Thru settings... if you do have Thru enabled, it will bounce your controllers back and feed them to your virus. I had exactly the same problem and it was because MIDI Thru was enabled in Cubase VST. At 10:00 PM 12/19/99 -0700, you wrote: >i have been experimenting with multisets. i have found that in my setup, i am having problems with knob twiddles returning on the basic channel(channel #1). for example, i put a kick on channel #1 and a synth sound on channel #5. when i twiddle channel # 5's decay, the decay of the kick extends as well. if i disconnect the midi out, everything works fine. Cam +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ check out the freon website at www.mp3.com/freon join the freon mailing list by replying to this mail and saying you want to =:-|=X-From_: access-list-return-600-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 17:16:33 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: ShawnClear@aol.com Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 11:15:56 EST Subject: Re: Access Virus B To: access-list@teklab.com hey, << Let me know if you find a crack addict who is that badly in need of $ for crack that they would be willing to sell their virus b after the 3.0 update... ;-) >> You're right, I haven't been so lucky yet, but my friend found one on Harmony-Central for $900 plus shipping. I was kinda jealous but its only $250 less than buying a new one. If I don't hear back from one than I'll have to order when they arrive Wednesday. Thanks, Shawn shawnclear@aol.comX-From_: access-list-return-601-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 18:41:57 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 19:06:19 +0100 From: Oliver X-Accept-Language: de To: "access-list@teklab.com" Subject: bugs? Hey Christoph , I have there 2 questions , im not sure if it really are bugs (OS 3.0) : 1. The virus often crashes when i begin using the digital waves as LFO modulator . No more sound . I have to choose another patch before it sounds again . 2.It seems like the BS filter model doesnt work . I hear absolutely no difference in the sound when i have the env amount full open and turn the cutoff knob even with a lot of resonance . BTW the balance of the oscs and the filter are set right. Your help would be appreciated , thanks OliverX-From_: access-list-return-604-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 19:32:16 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 19:32:36 +0100 From: Joeri Vankeirsbilck Organization: Belway Productions X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: bugs? Hey, I guess this one should have gone to Christoph directly. :-) >Ich habe beim bandstopp verkehrt rum gedacht : je mehr q desto breiter das band. Yes, on mixing desks more Q means a broader range. I think that's also the way it's implemented: if you turn resonance to the max, you'll hear that lots of frequencies change... >Wie auch immer , ich glaub ich habs zwar schon gesagt aber das OS und die neuen funktionen des virusb sind euch wirklich gelungen . I couldn't agree more!!! Ciao, Joeri -- Joeri Vankeirsbilck joeri@belway.com List-admin Logic-users/SoundD*ver-users/Logic-TDM FAQ & Info: http://www.nbdj.com/Logic/mailinglists.htm http://www.nbdj.com - Natural Born Deejays http://www.nbdj.com/Logic - Logic Wish ListX-From_: access-list-return-603-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 19:16:01 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 19:40:14 +0100 From: Oliver X-Accept-Language: de To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: bugs? Danke , Ich habe beim bandstopp verkehrt rum gedacht : je mehr q desto breiter das band . Das andere problem tritt eigentlich nicht soundspezifisch auf , sondern wirklich nur ab und zu Ich programmiere irgendeinen sound , habe meist ein paar modulationsziele des lfos eingestellt und switche dann durch die wellenformen und plštzlich ist nichts mehr , danach kann ich drehen und machen was ich will , es kommt kein pieps mehr . Wie auch immer , ich glaub ich habs zwar schon gesagt aber das OS und die neuen funktionen des virusb sind euch wirklich gelungen . Gruss Oliver CKe9644719@aol.com schrieb: >In einer eMail vom 20.12.99 18:42:20 MEZ, schreiben Sie: > >> >>Hey Christoph , >> >>I have there 2 questions , im not sure if it really are bugs (OS 3.0) : 1. The virus often crashes when i begin using the digital waves as LFO modulator . >>No more sound . I have to choose another patch before it sounds again . > >Doesn't look like a crash, since it comes back when you switch the sound. If you like, send me the sound, for a check. > >>2.It seems like the BS filter model doesnt work . I hear absolutely no difference in the >>sound when i have the env amount full open and turn the cutoff knob even with a lot >>of resonance . BTW the balance of the oscs and the filter are set right. > >You wouldn't hear the bandstop filter when you turn the resonance all the way up. The notch will be too narrow. > >ChristophX-From_: access-list-return-605-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 21:00:19 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Sender: zs@yahoo-inc.com Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 11:59:34 -0800 From: Zack Steinkamp X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: multiset question...basic channel issue ... or leave MIDI THRU enabled in your sequencer, and set the PANEL mode in the CTRL menu to MIDI (from INT + MIDI). Also disable MIDI SOFT THRU in the Virus if it's the last device in the MIDI chain. zs >Check that you do not have MIDI Thru enabled on whatever you are sending to, or check the MIDI Thru settings... if you do have Thru enabled, it will bounce your controllers back and feed them to your virus. I had exactly the same problem and it was because MIDI Thru was enabled in Cubase VST. > >At 10:00 PM 12/19/99 -0700, you wrote: >>i have been experimenting with multisets. i have found that in my setup, i am having problems with knob twiddles returning on the basic channel(channel #1). for example, i put a kick on channel #1 and a synth sound on channel #5. when i twiddle channel # 5's decay, the decay of the kick extends as well. if i disconnect the midi out, everything works fine. > >Cam > >+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ check out the freon website at www.mp3.com/freon join the freon mailing list by replying to this mail and saying you want to =:-|= -- ------------------------------------------------------ Zack Steinkamp Technical Yahoo 408.530.5372 ======================================================X-From_: access-list-return-606-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 21:07:01 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Bart Muskala" To: "Access List" Subject: Knobmovements ... Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 21:07:18 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Hi there, I'm a new virus user and I'm not that familiar with MIDI, so forgive my question, but I seem not to be able of controling my knob movements thru MIDI. I use all my equipment with my MIDI THRU. I use cakewalk. Can anyone tell me what to do ? Thankx Bart X-From_: access-list-return-607-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 21:42:29 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 12:45:07 -0800 (PST) From: "jeremy.whitaker" To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: multiset question...basic channel issue ahhh, that sounds like what i need. thank you. On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Zack Steinkamp wrote: >... or leave MIDI THRU enabled in your sequencer, and set the PANEL mode in the CTRL menu to MIDI (from INT + MIDI). Also disable MIDI SOFT THRU in the Virus if it's the last device in the MIDI chain. > >zs > > >>Check that you do not have MIDI Thru enabled on whatever you are sending to, or check the MIDI Thru settings... if you do have Thru enabled, it will bounce your controllers back and feed them to your virus. I had exactly the same problem and it was because MIDI Thru was enabled in Cubase VST. >> >>At 10:00 PM 12/19/99 -0700, you wrote: >>>i have been experimenting with multisets. i have found that in my setup, i am having problems with knob twiddles returning on the basic channel(channel #1). for example, i put a kick on channel #1 and a synth sound on channel #5. when i twiddle channel # 5's decay, the decay of the kick extends as well. if i disconnect the midi out, everything works fine. >> >>Cam >> >>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ check out the freon website at www.mp3.com/freon join the freon mailing list by replying to this mail and saying you want to =:-|= > >-- >------------------------------------------------------ Zack Steinkamp Technical Yahoo 408.530.5372 >====================================================== X-From_: access-list-return-608-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 20 21:55:42 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Bart Muskala" To: "Access List" Subject: Knobmovements ... 2 Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 21:56:20 +0100 X-Priority: 3 Hi, I've noticed I'd forgotten some essential information. I can't seem to control the knobmovements in REAL TIME, so while recording. I have to make all the changes by using my Modulation Wheel of my MasterKeyboard or by doing it all manually in cakewalk. Sorry for the incomplete question :-) Hope that someone can help me with a complete answer :-) Greetz Bart X-From_: access-list-return-609-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 21 01:14:59 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Thomas Whitmore" To: , Subject: Re: LFO question Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 13:12:45 +1300 X-Priority: 3 Hi Joeri, >Is there a fade-in for LFO 1 and 2? No. Merry Xmas. :-) Cheers, ThomasX-From_: access-list-return-610-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 21 14:19:23 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 14:44:24 +0100 From: Oliver X-Accept-Language: de To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Knobmovements ... 2 Make sure first that you dont have any midi filters on in cakewalk , like sysex filter or such things . youll find this settings in the menus . Its possible too that you have connected too much via midi tru , so a multi interface could help you out ( i would suggest this anyway as you can use more then only the 16 channels you have with one midi port) For further Qs just ask Oli Bart Muskala schrieb: Hi,I've noticed I'd forgotten some essential information. I can't seem to control the knobmovements in REAL TIME, so while recording. I have to make all the changes by using my Modulation Wheel of my MasterKeyboard or by doing it all manually in cakewalk.ÊSorry for the incomplete question :-)Hope that someone can help me with a complete answer :-)GreetzÊ Bart X-From_: access-list-return-611-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 21 15:28:58 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "D_Tikovoi" To: , Subject: OT: Millenium bug Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 14:26:53 -0000 X-Priority: 3 Sorry about the OT, but since everybody is concern... I haven't yet done anything about the bug, can anyone recomend me a software to fix the millenium bug ? Cheers D.X-From_: access-list-return-612-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 21 17:14:50 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 17:14:58 +0100 From: Kanou Reply-To: Kanou X-Priority: 3 (Normal) To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re:Knobmovements ... well if you d like to record your movements in cakewalk (or logic, or cubase, or protools, ...) you have to plug in your masterkeyboards OUT-cable to your virus OUT because any midi-equipment sends its data through midi-OUT. {Have a look at the draft} think this will help... kanou guess its your config: Masterkeyboard: IN OUT THRU Virus: IN (OUT) THRU | | | | | | | | ----------------- -----> to to to next PC PC Device Try this: Masterkeyboard: IN OUT THRU Virus: IN OUT (THRU) | | | | | | | ------------------ | to to PC PC | | -----------OUT-|PC|-IN--------------- finally buy a midi-merger...X-From_: access-list-return-613-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 21 17:50:37 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Philipp Mott" To: "access-list@teklab.com" Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 17:50:57 +0100 Reply-To: "Philipp Mott" Priority: Normal Subject: Re: classic roland cymbals On Mon, 20 Dec 1999 13:43:50 +0100, Generator wrote: >Look on www.doepfer.de > >The DEOPFER MODULAR SYSTEM have a DIGITAL NOISE RANDOM CLOCK/808 SOUND SOURCE >http://www.doepfer.de/a117.htm > >For bes 808 CYMBAL emulation try this. > >1. Make a patch with very thin pulse wave 2. Press 6 random keys or hit the ARPEGGIO in chord mode. This is the most important part since (AFAIK) the 808 generates several square waves simultaneously. By using a HP to cut off the first few harmonics only remaining higher harmonics mix together to form the cymbal sound. The use of square waves is vital since you want to mix only odd numbered harmonics - this makes it sound so specific. IMHO there is no way to do this with a VIRUS without triggering several notes at once. I'd definitely use a sampler or a PC soundcard - it's much easier and does not waste your expensive and beloved VIRUS voices. CU flp ___________________________________________________ Check my music for free: http://www.mp3.com/rumpelrauschX-From_: access-list-return-615-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 22 00:37:08 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Sender: zs@yahoo-inc.com Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 15:37:33 -0800 From: Zack Steinkamp X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: OT: Millenium bug Windows 3.1? ;-) >Sorry about the OT, but since everybody is concern... > >I haven't yet done anything about the bug, can anyone recomend me a software to fix the millenium bug ? > >Cheers > >D. -- ------------------------------------------------------ Zack Steinkamp Technical Yahoo 408.530.5372 ======================================================X-From_: access-list-return-614-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 21 23:32:37 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 17:42:15 -0600 (EST) From: To: Access List Subject: Re: Knobmovements ... 2 On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Bart Muskala wrote: >Hi, >I've noticed I'd forgotten some essential information. I can't seem to control the knobmovements in REAL TIME, so while recording. I have to make all the changes by using my Modulation Wheel of my MasterKeyboard or by doing it all manually in cakewalk. > >Sorry for the incomplete question :-) >Hope that someone can help me with a complete answer :-) Greetz > I hope I'm not stating the obvious(you didn't mention exactly which part of the process is giving you trouble). First solution: Get multiple midi inputs or a midi merger. Plug both the midi out of your master controller and the midi out of the virus into the midi interface. Press record, twiddle away and play: all should be recorded. Second solution: If you don't have a merger or multiple inputs: record the keyboard parts first, unplug the master keyboard, plug in the virus midi out into the computer midi in and then overdub record which twiddling the knobs.X-From_: access-list-return-616-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 22 01:08:59 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: SUBREACT@aol.com Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 19:08:53 EST Subject: Re: OT: Millenium bug To: access-list@teklab.com, softroom@btinternet.com yeah. buy a mac. =) sorry, i had to. happy new year everyone, mattX-From_: access-list-return-617-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 22 01:29:05 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "John E. Potter" To: Subject: Re: OT: Millenium bug Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 19:39:47 -0500 X-Priority: 3 There is no one "Millenium Bug Fix" - different applications may or may not misbehave due to misinterpreting of a year date value stored as 2 digits versus 4... In my opinion, those most at risk are governments and corporations w/ lots of old code around... but, for the most part, eveyone has done their testing and applied appropriate fixes (or converted from old systems to newer systems guaranteed to be Y2K compliant by their producers).... To make a long story short, your PC at home probably will not be affected - The only warning I would give, if you're concerned, is to back up any data that is important to you should it become corrupted in the future - this is probably good advice anyways. Get that CD Burner you've been meaning to get so you can burn your Virus tracks - back up your hard drive - and don't sweat it. JP -----Original Message----- From: SUBREACT@aol.com To: access-list@teklab.com ; softroom@btinternet.com Date: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 7:09 PM Subject: Re: OT: Millenium bug >yeah. buy a mac. =) > >sorry, i had to. > >happy new year everyone, >mattX-From_: access-list-return-618-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 22 03:10:23 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Thomas Whitmore" To: "Access List" , Subject: Re: OT: Millenium bug Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 15:07:49 +1300 X-Priority: 3 >yeah. buy a mac. =) Heard that joke before. Do you know any better ones? Any that are funny? >sorry, i had to. ... Saint Peter is standing at the Pearly Gates, when in the distance he sees an old man with a long white beard. The old man is wandering in and out of the mist & clouds, looking here and looking there. Eventually the old man comes up to St Peter, and asks for his help. "I'm looking for my son, who is lost to me. I have searched for years, but cannot find him. He is in pain without me, he has nails through his hands and feet, I must find him and comfort him. Have you seen him?" And Saint Peter looks at the old man, his noble beard, his upright posture despite the walking cane, the depth in his eyes. He opens the heavy gates, gestures the old man inside into the brilliantly shining light. The old man looks through and the clouds lift from his face, he steps forward with his arms open, and he calls out - "Pinnochio! At last I have found you!" Cheers, ThomasX-From_: access-list-return-619-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 22 03:42:42 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: SUBREACT@aol.com Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 21:42:23 EST Subject: Re: OT: Millenium bug To: thomasw@trade-exchange.co.nz, access-list@teklab.com ahhhhhh....it burns.....X-From_: access-list-return-620-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 22 06:04:57 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Kintama" To: Subject: Re: OT: Millenium bug Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 21:07:49 -0800 X-Priority: 3 no you didn't. kintama -----Original Message----- From: SUBREACT@aol.com To: access-list@teklab.com ; softroom@btinternet.com Date: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 4:09 PM Subject: Re: OT: Millenium bug >yeah. buy a mac. =) > >sorry, i had to. > >happy new year everyone, >matt X-From_: access-list-return-621-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 22 16:11:10 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Reply-To: "Rick Reyes" From: "Rick Reyes" To: Subject: Re: OT: Millenium bug Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 09:10:49 -0600 X-Priority: 3 Speaking of... I am getting a great deal on a Blue 'n' White G3 350, so a Mac is making it's way into my studio. Although I have been using a mac just about every day for the past five years, it's the first time I will own one, and my first time using one for music. Rick >yeah. buy a mac. =) > >sorry, i had to. > >happy new year everyone, >mattX-From_: access-list-return-622-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 23 05:30:05 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Thomas Whitmore" To: "Access List" Subject: Envelope suggestion - Access Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 17:29:05 +1300 X-Priority: 3 Hi Christoph, Often I would like a third envelope to control modulations, with more flexibility & extra control parameters - maybe a delay before attack. Modulation range should also be choosable, - to +, 0 to +, 0 to -. Often one sets a lower limit for LPF and then wants modulation above rather than below that. And how's this for an idea : An option to send LFO signals for sequencer recording; then the rhythm can be manipulated or partly altered in the sequencer. The playback is then used instead of the synth's internal LFO... Some things for you to think about, for your next synth design. Cheers, ThomasX-From_: access-list-return-627-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 23 17:36:35 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 11:41:22 +0200 From: Tom Shear Reply-To: tshear@radius.lenfest.com Organization: Production To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: pitch envelope in V.2.52 ? X-Priority: 3 (Normal) Axel wrote: >Excuse me if my question seems too dummy .... In my Virus a V. 2.52, I can't find a pitch envelope function. I would like to >create sounds that are "falling down". >Any help ? > > There are a couple ways to do this, but the method I prefer is to use LFO 1. Put it into envelope mode, set it up to moduulate OSC 1, 2, or both and set a modulation amount, then simply use the LFO speed knob to control the speed of the pitch sweep.X-From_: access-list-return-623-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 23 15:26:32 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 15:27:08 +0100 From: Joeri Vankeirsbilck Organization: Belway Productions X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: Envelope suggestion - Access Hi, >Often I would like a third envelope to control modulations, with more flexibility & extra control parameters - maybe a delay before attack. > >Modulation range should also be choosable, - to +, 0 to +, 0 to -. Often one sets a lower limit for LPF and then wants modulation above rather than below that. > >And how's this for an idea : An option to send LFO signals for sequencer recording; then the rhythm can be manipulated or partly altered in the sequencer. The playback is then used instead of the synth's internal LFO... > Wow!!!! These ideas are GREAT!!!! Highly seconded!!!!! Ciao, Joeri -- Joeri Vankeirsbilck joeri@belway.com List-admin Logic-users/SoundD*ver-users/Logic-TDM FAQ & Info: http://www.nbdj.com/Logic/mailinglists.htm http://www.nbdj.com - Natural Born Deejays http://www.nbdj.com/Logic - Logic Wish ListX-From_: access-list-return-624-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 23 16:16:19 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 16:21:19 +0100 From: Axel X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: pitch envelope in V.2.52 ? Excuse me if my question seems too dummy .... In my Virus a V. 2.52, I can't find a pitch envelope function. I would like to create sounds that are "falling down". Any help ? thx :) Axel. p.s.: maybe some german speaking virus pro could write me personally ... ?X-From_: access-list-return-625-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 23 17:21:25 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 11:31:40 -0600 (EST) From: virus@robotfarm.com X-Sender: robotfarm@holden.stefani.com To: Access List Subject: Re: Envelope suggestion - Access On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Thomas Whitmore wrote: >Hi Christoph, > >Often I would like a third envelope to control modulations, with more flexibility & extra control parameters - maybe a delay before attack. > >Modulation range should also be choosable, - to +, 0 to +, 0 to -. Often one sets a lower limit for LPF and then wants modulation above rather than below that. > >And how's this for an idea : An option to send LFO signals for sequencer recording; then the rhythm can be manipulated or partly altered in the sequencer. The playback is then used instead of the synth's internal LFO... > >Some things for you to think about, for your next synth design. > > >Cheers, >Thomas > Some more suggestions... It'd be cool to be able to define a "range" for certain knobs(i.e. resonance, filter cutoff) so that when they are being tweeked live one can't go past the "good" range for a particular patch. Can the virus already do this? Also, I'd like to be able to redefine the "env" buttons in the lfo sections. i rarely use them and even when i do it is just something that i turn on or off once while creating a patch. I'd like to be able to replace them with functionality I use more(arp on/off, mono/poly mode toggle, arp. hold/latch). It would also be nice if the default factory multi's referrenced the bank C and C sounds rather than A and B. That way they would still work once I've over-wrote the A and B sounds with my own.X-From_: access-list-return-626-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 23 17:22:59 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 11:32:59 -0600 (EST) From: To: Access List Subject: O.S. 3 - preview button? I seem to remember someone saying that O.S. 3 would have a preview button whereby one could trigger a note from the virus itself(a la jp8080). I can't find this feature in the documentation though. Any ideas?X-From_: access-list-return-628-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 23 18:16:37 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 18:42:21 +0100 From: Oliver X-Accept-Language: de To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: O.S. 3 - preview button? hit edit + sync together Oli robotfarm@holden.stefani.com schrieb: >I seem to remember someone saying that O.S. 3 would have a preview button whereby one could trigger a note from the virus itself(a la jp8080). > >I can't find this feature in the documentation though. > >Any ideas?X-From_: access-list-return-629-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 23 21:42:11 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 21:41:54 +0100 From: Joeri Vankeirsbilck Organization: Belway Productions X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: O.S. 3 - preview button? >I seem to remember someone saying that O.S. 3 would have a preview button whereby one could trigger a note from the virus itself(a la jp8080). >I can't find this feature in the documentation though. Any ideas? Just hit a key on the keyboard version. :)))) Ciao, Joeri -- Joeri Vankeirsbilck joeri@belway.com List-admin Logic-users/SoundD*ver-users/Logic-TDM FAQ & Info: http://www.nbdj.com/Logic/mailinglists.htm http://www.nbdj.com - Natural Born Deejays http://www.nbdj.com/Logic - Logic Wish ListX-From_: access-list-return-630-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Thu Dec 23 23:34:22 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: "Trevor Lea" To: "Access List" Subject: Octave jumps Date: Fri, 24 Dec 1999 00:47:53 +0200 X-Priority: 3 Hi, just two questions. I'm using OS= 2.52 on the Virus A. If I restore an Arrangement dump, maybe one of the patches is an octave too low and I have to jump to it and set it right. Also, if I swap Arrangement dump to my friends VirusB do I need to worry about Invalid Parameters! The Virus never ceases to amaze me. T X-From_: access-list-return-631-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Fri Dec 24 00:52:48 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Fri, 24 Dec 1999 00:53:28 +0100 From: Michael Lauer Reply-To: Michael Lauer To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: O.S. 3 - preview button? >>I seem to remember someone saying that O.S. 3 would have a preview button whereby one could trigger a note from the virus itself(a la jp8080). >>I can't find this feature in the documentation though. Any ideas? >Just hit a key on the keyboard version. :)))) Hehehe... here's what you have to do to get a C3 VIRUS A: press SYNC & FILT ENV MOD (OSC section) simultaneously. VIRUS B: press SYNC & EDIT (OSC section) simultaneously. If you hold both buttons longer than a second, the C3 will sound after releasing them. -- Regards & Gruesse from Mickey @ http://www.Vanille.de --------------------------------------------------------- How could anyone know me - when I don't even know myself ?X-From_: access-list-return-634-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Dec 25 20:54:13 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: SUBREACT@aol.com Date: Sat, 25 Dec 1999 14:54:32 EST Subject: OT: MINIMOOG for sale To: access-list@teklab.com i have a minimoog for sale on ebay. if interested, please go to www.ebay.com and the item # is 225350024. sorry for the OT. happy new year, mattX-From_: access-list-return-635-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 27 16:17:55 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 09:51:16 -0600 (EST) From: To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: rackmounting the virus I would like to hear people's experiences with rackmounting the virus. In particular: what is the smallest amount of rackspaces you've gotten the virus to fit into(including all connections). I believe it needs 4 spaces on it's own and then I would guess at least 1 more for the midi and audio cables. Has anyone done this? (5 spaces) or does it take even more for the cables? I'm going to try to use the cables that have the angled connections so it will take up less space. My goal was to try to get the virus and my mixer into one of those tilt-up mixer cases. However the case I had in mind has 12 spaces and my mixer needs 8 spaces. I was going to have the virus on top with all the cables coming out the top of the case but I still don't think I'll have room because the mixer has a power cable that I'll have to make room for :( In general, has anyone found any really nice solutions to racking the virus? Does anyone really hate having the virus rack-mounted? I still want to be able to easily work with it so I was hoping to have it at a slanted angle. Also, does anyone know of any shops in the United States that have the rack ears in stock? Most places say they will have to order the rack ears. Thanks in advance!X-From_: access-list-return-636-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Mon Dec 27 18:40:12 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: ShawnClear@aol.com Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 12:40:59 EST Subject: Re: rackmounting the virus To: access-list@teklab.com hey, My first Virus was rackmounted. The Virus itself took a little more than 3 spaces (because of the awkward, slanted design on the bottom) and I'm sure you can fit everything into 4 spaces if you get the correct cables (90 degree connectors?). Anyway, putting it in a flat rack made it a pain in the ass for me to use. If you put it face up, that's cool, otherwise I wouldn't recommend racking the Virus. The Virus also won't fit on a slide out drawer like others recommend unless you have an extra wide rack. What I do is have a drawer at the bottom of the rack that is furthest left and then I leave the Virus out permanently. I wish the Virus was smaller like the Nova so that I could push it in but its fine how it is- I just have to be careful not to bump into it. Good luck getting it in a flat, face-up rack with your mixer. If you don't think it'll fit then I wouldn't worry about racking the Virus. You'll find another cool piece of gear that could go there instead. Check Novamusik at www.novamusik.com They might have the Virus racks in stock or know where to get them. They are getting a shipment of Virus B's this week (not to mention the Qr!). Thanks, Shawn shawnclear@aol.comX-From_: access-list-return-637-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 28 04:00:58 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 19:08:02 +0000 From: DTM Reply-To: catron3@slip.net X-Accept-Language: en To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: rackmounting the virus I've had my Virus A in the pop-up SKB mixer case (along with a Mackie 1402--really tight fit!); the Virus is on top. This works perfectly. Cables stick out beyond the aluminum frame and must be unplugged before collapsing the case. I also have a Microwave XT and JP-8080 in another. Both of the pop-up mixer cases are mounted to the wall with a custom-built brace. I tilt the panels toward me at an angle (this, mind you, is after a lot of securing!). It not only looks like a lunar lander, but doesn't take up any floorspace. If you're using the Mackie, tuck the bottom frame of the mixer under the aluminum frame of the case. You'll have to use angled cords (including the power cord), but everything works. The XLR main outs work fine with the Virus A (I believe the B is a little deeper); they're behind the Virus. I haven't tried microphone connections yet, but this is nothing a converter cable cannot fix. Ciao, Dan robotfarm@holden.stefani.com wrote: >I would like to hear people's experiences with rackmounting the virus. > >In particular: > >what is the smallest amount of rackspaces you've gotten the virus to fit into(including all connections). I believe it needs 4 spaces on it's own and then I would guess at least 1 more for the midi and audio cables. Has anyone done this? (5 spaces) or does it take even more for the cables? I'm going to try to use the cables that have the angled connections so it will take up less space. > >My goal was to try to get the virus and my mixer into one of those tilt-up mixer cases. However the case I had in mind has 12 spaces and my mixer needs 8 spaces. > >I was going to have the virus on top with all the cables coming out the top of the case but I still don't think I'll have room because the mixer has a power cable that I'll have to make room for :( > >In general, has anyone found any really nice solutions to racking the virus? Does anyone really hate having the virus rack-mounted? I still want to be able to easily work with it so I was hoping to have it at a slanted angle. > >Also, does anyone know of any shops in the United States that have the rack ears in stock? Most places say they will have to order the rack ears. > >Thanks in advance!X-From_: access-list-return-638-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 28 07:07:52 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Sender: canine@mail.muenster.de (Unverified) Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 07:07:01 +0100 To: access-list@teklab.com From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" Subject: Re: pitch envelope in V.2.52 ? There is: it hides behind a button (Virus a) called "FILT ENV MOD", located next to the sync button. At 4:21 PM +0100 on 23.12.1999 Axel wrote: Excuse me if my question seems too dummy .... In my Virus a V. 2.52, I can't find a pitch envelope function. I would like to create sounds that are "falling down". Any help ? thx :) Axel. p.s.: maybe some german speaking virus pro could write me personally ... ? think different! Canine ------------------------------------------------------------------------ canine@waf80.de good night europe. ICQ: 5357396 http://www.waf80.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ X-From_: access-list-return-639-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 28 07:24:00 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com From: Marzzz@aol.com Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 01:24:55 EST Subject: Re: rackmounting the virus To: access-list@teklab.com In a message dated 12/27/99 8:41:28 AM, robotfarm@holden.stefani.com writes: >In general, has anyone found any really nice solutions to racking the virus? Does anyone really hate having the virus rack-mounted? I still want to be able to easily work with it so I was hoping to have it at a slanted angle. One of the wonderful things about having such a hands-on synth such as the Virus, Microwave XT, Nord, Nova, etc. is to be able to work the knobs while playing. I use a two-tiered keyboard stand (QuikLok with the double X bracing, very stable). My controller keyboard is on the lower tier. A piece of plywood, about 40" x 12" (100 cm x 30 cm), with a 1/2" (1 cm) lip on the front is on the upper tier. I tilt the board slightly forward, and have the Virus and an XT side by side within easy reach. If I ever get another module (like a Q Rack?) I will rack everything in a pair of tabletop "stands" and place it on the board. -MarshallX-From_: access-list-return-640-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 28 18:33:46 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Authentication-Warning: sherrill.kiva.net: dob owned process doing -bs Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 12:34:59 -0500 (EST) From: Moho Disco To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: Re: rackmounting the virus On Tue, 28 Dec 1999 Marzzz@aol.com wrote: >I use a two-tiered keyboard stand (QuikLok with the double X bracing, very stable). My controller keyboard is on the lower tier. A piece of plywood, about 40" x 12" (100 cm x 30 cm), with a 1/2" (1 cm) lip on the front is on the upper tier. I tilt the board slightly forward, and have the Virus and an XT side by side within easy reach. I did this exact same thing, except I welded some rod together... MohoX-From_: access-list-return-641-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Tue Dec 28 18:55:42 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 18:54:48 +0100 From: Michael Lauer Reply-To: Michael Lauer To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: virus (k)b Howdy, is someone working on the access virus adaption to make it virus (k)b and OS 3 aware ? -- Regards & Gruesse from Mickey @ http://www.Vanille.de --------------------------------------------------------- How could anyone know me - when I don't even know myself ?X-From_: access-list-return-642-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Wed Dec 29 04:31:54 1999 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com Date: 28 Dec 99 20:33:08 MST From: Da Kid To: access-list@teklab.com Subject: ring modulator hello, I am aware that the ring modulator was added after the original manual came out. so I am wondering is it documented anywhere? I can't seem to find the sources for the mod matrix that you guys keep talking about.. anybody want to clue me in? heh..:) also, I think somebody should make a webpage similar to the supernova page fellow list member posted before on how to create different patches.. etc.. cause I am lost in the sea of options of the virus.. I would some guide if anybody is willing to help me.. :) Thank you. ps: I am trying to make a sound that sound like a huge metal pole slammed against another, kinda like a "dong!" sound.. any help on that? appreciated..:) Da Kid.. ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1X-From_: access-list-return-644-canine=muenster.de@teklab.com Sat Jan 1 00:03:44 2000 Mailing-List: contact access-list-help@teklab.com; run by ezmlm Reply-To: access-list@teklab.com Delivered-To: mailing list access-list@teklab.com X-Sender: jay@teklab.com Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1999 14:50:41 -0800 To: a3k-list@teklab.com From: Jay Vaughan Subject: Happy New Year from TekLab! Cc: music-bar@teklab.com, an1x-list@teklab.com, hwseq-list@teklab.com, dspfact-list@teklab.com, fss-list@teklab.com, sy85-list@teklab.com, w-list@teklab.com, qy-list@teklab.com, tekdev-list@teklab.com, xg9-list@teklab.com, access-list@teklab.com, fatman-l@teklab.com, s80-list@teklab.com, teksupport@teklab.com Well, it's 2:40pm in the afternoon here in a slightly damp (rain, finally!) Los Angeles, California, December 31st, 1999. I'm preparing for a day of visits to friends and family, a bit of last-minute preparations at TekLab (might be wise to do a last minute backup, heh heh!), and then I'm partying like mad with a few friends to bring in the next millenium. Safely. I'd like to send out my wishes of a safe and extremely exciting New Year for you all. Over the last few years, it has been a wonderful experience for me to have gotten to know so many creative individuals all over the planet, and I look forward to experiencing even more wonderful discussions, interesting discoveries, and beautiful creations from around the world. I truly am lucky to have known such a wonderful group of high tech musicians and electronic artists, and I'm going to be doing even more next year to make sure this group becomes stronger, with better tools of communication, and better resources for creativity. The last day of the 1000's. Wow. What wonders will the new century bring to the realm of music? What inspiration may come from a new look at life, a simple 1 changing to a 2... (hey, that sounds familiar!) Stay safe, have a *great* time, and we'll see you in the year 2000! j. -- Jay Vaughan | jay@teklab.com TekLab | http://www.teklab.com {UsePGP:[YES] ICQ:[454804] IRC:[EFNet:#teklab/Torpor]} ** A3k Sample Library: http://www.samplelibrary.net/ ** TekLab SpyCam : http://lab1.teklab.com/~jay/spycam.html