Parameter Reference ManualVirus TI Series
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OSCILLATORSOscillatorsThe Virus TI has a total of ve internal sound-generation sources: Three main oscillators, a sub-oscillator and a noise generat
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL14 OSCILLATORSparameter instead, controlling how much higher the pitch of the oscillator is than its master. To differenti
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL16 OSCILLATORSa wavetable with an LFO or Envelope will often result in a highly-dynamic variation in the timbre of a sound
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL18 OSCILLATORS ¦ IndexDetermines the playback position within the currently selected Wavetable. Each of the 128 available
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL20 OSCILLATORS ¦ Formant SpreadBy adjusting the spread of the formants, a very complex effect is achieved - something like
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL22 OSCILLATORS ¦ Key Follow -64 to +31, Norm, +33 to +63: How much the pitch of oscillator1 follows the keyboard (i.e. MI
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL24 OSCILLATORSOscillator2(Classic) ¦ Mode Classic, HyperSaw, WaveTable etc.: Selects the basic type of oscillator. ¦ S
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL26 OSCILLATORS ¦ Key Follow As in oscillator1. ¦ Balance Mirrors the Balance parameter in the oscillator1 page. ¦ Detu
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL28 OSCILLATORSValue The waveform of oscillator 3Slave Oscillator 3 will follow oscillator2. The mixture of waveforms i.e.
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL30 OSCILLATORS ¦ WavetableSelects the current wavetable - each being a unique collection of different waves from which all
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL32 OSCILLATORSOscillator2(ComplexFormantTableOscillator) ¦ Mode Classic, HyperSaw, WaveTable etc.: Selects the basic
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL34 OSCILLATORS ¦ Semitone -48 to +48 semitones: Adjust the pitch of oscillator1 in semitones. Modulation destination “Osc
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL36 OSCILLATORSSub Oscillator An extra “slave” oscillator tuned an octave below its master oscillator. If oscillator1 is i
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL38 FILTERSFiltersThe Virus TI has two multimode lters that can be congured in series, parallel or split (i.e. separate l
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL40 FILTERSAbout the Analog 1pole..4pole lter modes: In addition to the classic Virus lters, famous for their smooth, mus
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL42 FILTERSMode MeaningSplit Mode The lters are also routed in parallel with 2 poles each, but each lter receives a diffe
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL44 ENVELOPESEnvelopesNote that the lter envelope generator can also be used for other purposes by setting Filter Envelope
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL46 ENVELOPESHardwareinterface: The parameters for Envelopes 3 and 4 can be found in the Single EDIT menu. Press EDIT, the
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL48 MOD MATRIX PARAMETERSMod Matrix ParametersThe MOD menu contains all the parameters for the LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillat
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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL50 MOD MATRIX PARAMETERS ¦ AnaKey 1/2 FineUse these modulation sources to offset parameters that affect pitch on certain k
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL52 MODULATOR PARAMETERSModulator ParametersThe MOD menu contains all the parameters for the LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillator
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL54 MODULATOR PARAMETERS ¦ Key FollowOff, 1 to 127: How much LFO1 rate is affected by MIDI note number. Note that Key Follo
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL56 MODULATOR PARAMETERSModulation destination “LFO2>Shape“. ¦ FM Amount-64 to +63: How much LFO2 modulates the amount o
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL58 ARPEGGIATOR PARAMETERSArpeggiator ParametersARP is short for Arpeggiator, a clocked processor that normally takes a ch
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL60 EFFECT PARAMETERSEffect Parameters‘Effect’ is the generic term used to describe a process which affects the sound of a
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL62 EFFECT PARAMETERS ¦ ModeValue MeaningOff No effect. All other parameters will not be visible.Reverb Standard reverb ef
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL64 EFFECT PARAMETERS ¦ SendValues between Off and 96 determines how much of the dry signal is sent to the delay. As you i
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL66 EFFECT PARAMETERSHighEQ ¦ Frequency1831 to 24.0: High shelf (1-pole) cutoff frequency in Hertz (values above 10,000 a
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL68 EFFECT PARAMETERSPlease be aware that you will not be able to hear a new selection made from the Type list until you p
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL70 EFFECT PARAMETERSChorusTypically, Chorus is a thickening effect caused by modulating a pair of very short delay lines
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL72 EFFECT PARAMETERS ¦ X-OverEach of the new chorus types in OS 4.2 features a X-Over (crossover) parameter. By turning u
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL74 EFFECT PARAMETERSCharacter SectionThe Character effect section consists of either a Rotary Speaker, a Vowel Filter or
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL76 EFFECT PARAMETERS ¦ FrequencyUse this to determine the pitch at which the comb lter will resonate. Values are shown i
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL78 EFFECT PARAMETERSCarrier Signal MeaningIn L, In L+R, In R The carrier is one or both of the audio inputs. ¦ Spread-64
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL80 EFFECT PARAMETERSVocoder Parameter Modulation DestinationCarrier Q Filter1 ResonanceModulator Q Filter2 ResonanceQ F
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL82 EFFECT PARAMETERS ¦ MixOff, 1 to 63, Ringmod, 65 to 126, Input: “Off” means no input ring modulation, other values det
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL84 EFFECT PARAMETERSmodulate them. You can, however, use monophonic modulators, such as the modwheel and channel pres-sur
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL86 COMMONCommonThe ‘Common’ parameters are those which determine the performance of the overall patch, for example how the
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL88 COMMON ¦ LFO Phase-64 to +63: How much the phases of all LFOs are shifted against each other. For making Unison sound e
TABLE OF CONTENTSTable Of Contents11 OscillatorsOscillator1 (Classic)Oscillator1 (HyperSaw) Oscillator1 (WaveTable) Oscillator1 (Wavetable PWM Osc
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL90 COMMONCategories ¦ Name Cat 1, Name Cat 2Off, Acid ... Favourites 3: Select Category names. As certain sounds could con
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Atomizer
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ABOUT ATOMIZER
ATOMIZER OPERATIONS MANUAL105 ABOUT ATOMIZERAutomatic tempo detection for the 4th Millenium • About Beat ScannerAtomizer features a sophisticated a
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL6TABLE OF CONTENTS85 CommonUnisonVelocity MapInputsCategoriesSoft Knob103 About AtomizerWhat Is Atomizer?Enabling Atomize
ATOMIZER OPERATIONS MANUAL107 ABOUT ATOMIZERReversing AudioPushing the D1 key plays the buffered audio backwards. Please note that after reversing
ATOMIZER OPERATIONS MANUAL109 ABOUT ATOMIZERThe Gater works in addition to the looping keys, so if you are holding down a loop key, you will gate i
ATOMIZER OPERATIONS MANUAL111 Applying additional FXIf you like, and you *will* like, you can use the Virus TI’s effects section to enhance the Atom
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Multi Parameters
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MULTI MODE PARAMETERS
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL117 MULTI MODE PARAMETERSPanorama-64 to +63: Stereo position of the Part. Overrides/overwrites the Single parameter of the
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL119 MULTI MODE PARAMETERSPatch VolumeQuick access to the Patch Volume parameter, used for balancing levels between differe
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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL8TABLE OF CONTENTS123 CongMenuParametersMIDIMIDI Dump RXMIDI Dump TXInputsAudio ClockGlobal Soft Knob settingsGlobal T
Conguration Parameters
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CONFIG MENU PARAMETERS
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL125 CONFIG MENU PARAMETERS ¦ Multi Prog. ChangeDisabled, Enabled: Species whether the MIDI message “Program Change” will
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL127 CONFIG MENU PARAMETERS ¦ Page AValue MeaningSysEx Page A parameters are transmitted/received as system exclusive packe
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL129 CONFIG MENU PARAMETERSFrequency MeaningSynced to Host Virus is slave clocked by host.GlobalSoftKnobsettings ¦ Desti
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL131 SYSTEM SETTINGSTarget MeaningInternal Knobs control internal functions directly and do not send MIDI.Internal+MIDI Kn
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL133 SYSTEM SETTINGSMode MeaningLFO The default value. LED intensity follows LFO oscillation.Ext Inputs LED intensity show
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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL10Legal Notice© Copyright 2009 - 2013 Kemper GmbH. All rights reserved. This manual, as well as the software and hardware
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Sound Parameters
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