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Seite 1 - Virus TI Snow

Parameter Reference ManualVirus TI Snow

Seite 2 - Parameter Reference Manual

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL10

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OCILLATOROscillatorsThe Virus TI Snow offers several different oscillator modes, which between them offer classic analog emula-tion, HyperSaw (up t

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL12 OCILLATORKey Follow •-64 to +31, Norm, +33 to +63: How much the pitch of oscillator 1 follows the keyboard (i.e. MID

Seite 5 - Table Of Contents

OCILLATORHyperSync •Off, On: Switches oscillator 1 HyperSync off/on. H-Sync Offset 0 to 127: The frequency offset of any HyperSaw (both oscillator

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL14 OCILLATORcreasingly large “dead-zone” is created between each of the original waves, and the blend rate is increased

Seite 7 - 89 System Settings

OCILLATORPlease note that Table 0 (Sine) contains only a sine wave, and as such, the Index parameter will have no ef-fect on it.Wavetable •Selects

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL16 OCILLATORRemember, for those tables with several contrasting waves, subtle modulation is often the key.Don’t forget t

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OCILLATORA useful property of the Simple version is that the fundamental frequency can always be heard, no matter where you set Formant Shift.This

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL18 OCILLATORIn contrast to the Simple version, the fundamental frequency is shifted along with the rest of the wave, res

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OCILLATORThis parameter can be modulated via the Mod Matrix and the LFO’s – please select Wavetable 1/2 Index from the list of available destinatio

Seite 12 - Oscillator 1 (HyperSaw)

Parameter Reference Manual

Seite 13 - Oscillator 1 (WaveTable)

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL20 OCILLATORwavetable with an LFO or Envelope will often result in a highly-dynamic variation in the timbre of a sound,

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OCILLATORInterpolation •Use this parameter to determine the how smoothly the different waves in the current Wavetable are blended into each other a

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL22 OCILLATORMode MeaningPos Triangle Unipolar triangle wave from oscillator 1Triangle Bipolar triangle wave from oscilla

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OCILLATORDensity •1.0 to 9.0: The number of sawtooth waves used. The volumes are cross-faded for completely smooth tran-sitions. Modulation destin

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL24 OCILLATOROscillator 2 (WaveTable)Mode •Classic, HyperSaw, WaveTable: Selects the basic type of oscillator. Index •1

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OCILLATORFM Amount •0 to 127: Controls the intensity of frequency modulation. Modulation destination “FM/HyperSync“.FiltEnv>Pitch •-64 to +63:

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL26 OCILLATOROscillator 2 (Simple Grain Table)Index •Determines the playback position within the currently selected Wavet

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OCILLATORFormant Shift •Use this parameter to sweep the pitch of the formants in the wavetable by +/- 64 semitones. The effect is reminiscent of os

Seite 21 - Oscillator 2 (Classic)

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL28 OCILLATORInterpolation •Use this parameter to determine the how smoothly the different waves in the current Wavetable

Seite 22 - Oscillator 2 (HyperSaw)

OCILLATOROscillator 2 (Wavetable PWM Oscillator)Index •This determines the playback position within the currently selected Wavetable. Each of the 1

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Large doesn’t have to mean more.

Seite 24 - Oscillator 2 (WaveTable)

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL30 OCILLATORValue Meaning1 to 127 The phase angle of oscillator 1 is xed at 0°, oscillator 2 phase is shifted forward,

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OCILLATORFiltEnv>H-Sync •-64 to +63: Controls how much lter envelope is applied to. Only visible if at least one of the oscillators is in Hype

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL32 FILTERModulation destination “NoiseVolume“. Color •-64 to +63: Adjusts the noise frequency range. Negative values are

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FILTERFiltersThe Virus TI has two multimode lters that can be congured in series, parallel or split (i.e. separate left and right channels with di

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL34 FILTERFilter-1Cutoff •0 to 127: Filter 1 threshold frequency. Modulation destination “Filter1 Cutoff”.Accessible from

Seite 29 - Value Meaning

FILTERthe Minimoog synthesizer. However, where the original offered only a 4-pole lowpass, we have provided the option to choose between 1 and 4 pol

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL36 FILTERMode •Mode MeaningLow Pass LP. Allows frequencies below the cutoff point to pass through i.e rejects those above

Seite 31 - Sub Oscillator

FILTERMode Meaningplit Mode The lters are also routed in parallel with 2 poles each, but each lter receives a different set of signals: Oscillato

Seite 32 - Ring Modulator

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL38 ENVELOPE

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ENVELOPEEnvelopesNote that the lter envelope generator can also be used for other purposes by setting Filter Envelope as source in the Matrix.Filte

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL40 MOD MATRIX PARAMETERDecay •0 to 127: The time it takes to fall from maximum to the Sustain level (see below).Sustain •

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MOD MATRIX PARAMETERMod Matrix ParametersThe MOD menu contains all the parameters for the LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators) and the Modulation Matrix

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL42 MODULATOR PARAMETER

Seite 38 - ENVELOPE

MODULATOR PARAMETERModulator ParametersThe MOD menu contains all the parameters for the LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators) and the Modulation Matrix.

Seite 39 - Envelopes

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL44 MODULATOR PARAMETERModulation destination “LFO1 Contour“HAPE Negative Positiveine to Triangle to quareTriangle to f

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MODULATOR PARAMETERTrigger • PhaseOff, 1 to 127: When set to Off, LFO1 runs freely i.e. its phase is not reset by every note played (except in En-v

Seite 41 - Mod Matrix Parameters

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL46 MODULATOR PARAMETER • Pulse Width-64 to +63: How much LFO1 modulates the pulse width of both main oscillators. Modulat

Seite 42 - MODULATOR PARAMETER

MODULATOR PARAMETERModulation destination “LFO2>Cutoff2“. • Shape 1+2-64 to +63: How much LFO2 modulates the shapes of oscillators 1 and 2 simult

Seite 43 - Modulator Parameters

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL48 ARPEGGIATOR PARAMETERValue MeaningOsc2 Pitch Oscillator 2 pitch. Note that oscillator 3 automatically follows any pitc

Seite 44 - Envelope • Mode

ARPEGGIATOR PARAMETERArpeggiator ParametersARP is short for Arpeggiator, a clocked processor that normally takes a chord and outputs individual note

Seite 45 - LFO 1 Destinations

TABLE OF CONTENTTable Of Contents11 OscillatorsOscillator 1 (Classic) 11Oscillator 1 (HyperSaw) 12Oscillator 1 (WaveTable) 13Oscillator

Seite 46 - LFO 2 Destinations

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL50 EFFECT PARAMETERResolution •1/128 to 1/2: The Arpeggiator’s rate expressed as a fraction of a bar in 4/4 time. The min

Seite 47 - LFO 3 Destination

EFFECT PARAMETEREffect Parameters‘Effect’ is the generic term used to describe a process which affects the sound of a patch at the output stage. Tra

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL52 EFFECT PARAMETERClo • ckOff, 1/64 ... 3/4: Synchronized delay rate expressed as a 4/4 bar division.Delay • Time0.0 ms

Seite 49 - Arpeggiator Parameters

EFFECT PARAMETERReverbIn the signal path, delay and reverb are routed in series i.e. the dry signal plus any delay is sent to the reverb input.Mode

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL54 EFFECT PARAMETER • Coloration-64 to +63: Post-EQ for the reverb signal. Negative values are mellower, positive values

Seite 51 - Effect Parameters

EFFECT PARAMETERQ-Factor •0.28 to 15.4: Bandwidth around the centre frequency. Low values are wider, high values are narrower. For wah-wah effects,

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL56 EFFECT PARAMETERValue MeaningBit Reducer Variable reduction of bit-depth. For generating the digital quantization effe

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EFFECT PARAMETERChorusTypically, Chorus is a thickening effect caused by modulating a pair of very short delay lines via a dedicated LFO, then mixin

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL58 EFFECT PARAMETERPhaserTypically, phasing is the classic “whoosh” effect originally achieved by running two tape machin

Seite 55 - Distortion

EFFECT PARAMETERSpread •0 to 127: How far apart the resonant peaks between multiple stages are. Modulation destination “Phaser Spread“.VocoderAlthou

Seite 56 - Analog Boost

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL6TABLE OF CONTENT41 Mod Matrix Parameters43 Modulator ParametersLFO 1 43LFO 2 45LFO 3 45LFO 1 Destinations

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL60 EFFECT PARAMETERCarrier Q •0 to 127: Quality (steepness) of the Carrier bands. Modulation destination “Filter1 Resonan

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EFFECT PARAMETERSpectral Balance •0 to 127: Balance between high and low frequencies in the vocoded signal. In effect, this parameter works like a s

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL62 EFFECT PARAMETERInput FollowerA modulation signal is extracted from the level of the selected input (see “Input Select

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EFFECT PARAMETERMix •Off, 1 to 63, Ringmod, 65 to 126, Input: “Off” means no input ring modulation, other values determine the balance between the t

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL64 COMMON

Seite 62 - Input Ring Modulator

COMMONCommonThe ‘Common’ parameters are those which determine the performance of the overall patch, for example how the pitch bender will affect the

Seite 63 - EFFECT PARAMETER

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL66 COMMONBend Up •-64 to +63 semitones: How much pitch bend is applied to the oscillators when the Pitch Bender (on a key-

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COMMONLFO Phase •-64 to +63: How much the phases of all LFOs are shifted against each other. For making Unison sound even more complex.Modulation des

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL68 COMMONResonance 1 •-64 to +63: How much velocity affects the resonance of lter 1.Filter 2 Env Amount •-64 to +63: How

Seite 66 - Mode Meaning

COMMONCategoriesName Cat 1, Name Cat 2 •Off, Acid ... Favourites 3: Select Category names. As certain sounds could conceivably belong to more than on

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TABLE OF CONTENTProgram 73Volume 73Panorama 74MIDI Channel 74Output 74Transpose 74Detune 74Priority 74Master Clock 74Init

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL70

Seite 69 - Soft Knob

Multi Parameters

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL72

Seite 71 - Parameters

MULTI MODE PARAMETERMulti Mode ParametersIn earlier Virus models, Multi mode programs consisted of multiple Parts, each one referencing a Single pro

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL74 MULTI MODE PARAMETERPanorama-64 to +63: Stereo position of the Part. Overrides/overwrites the Single parameter of the

Seite 73 - Multi Mode Parameters

MULTI MODE PARAMETERInit VolumeOff, 1 to 127: Initializes MIDI volume (CC#7) for the current Part whenever this Multi program is selected. See Volum

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL76 MULTI MODE PARAMETERPatch VolumeQuick access to the Patch Volume parameter, used for balancing levels between differen

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MULTI MODE PARAMETER

Seite 76 - Patch Volume

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL78

Seite 77 - MULTI MODE PARAMETER

Conguration Parameters

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL8

Seite 79 - Conguration

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL80

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CONFIG MENU PARAMETERCong Menu ParametersThis menu is opened by pressing the CONFIG button to the left of the display. It contains global parameter

Seite 81 - Cong Menu Parameters

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL82 CONFIG MENU PARAMETERMulti Prog. Change Disabled, Enabled: Species whether the MIDI message “Program Change” will sw

Seite 82 - MIDI Dump RX

CONFIG MENU PARAMETERValue MeaningTo Edit Buffer Incoming bank data is not stored, but is treated as a series of individual programs. These will app

Seite 83 - MIDI Dump TX

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL84 CONFIG MENU PARAMETERPage A Value MeaningysEx Page A parameters are transmitted/received as system exclusive packets

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CONFIG MENU PARAMETERCharacteristic Charateristics MeaningLinear For all applications besides a phono inputPhono Vinyl discs have a special frequen

Seite 85 - Audio Clock

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL86 CONFIG MENU PARAMETERFrequency Meaningynced to Host Virus is slave clocked by host.Global Soft Knob settingsDestinati

Seite 86 - Global Soft Knob settings

CONFIG MENU PARAMETERTarget MeaningInternal Knobs control internal functions directly and do not send MIDI.Internal+MIDI Knob data is also sent to M

Seite 87 - Random Patch Generator (PG)

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL88 YTEM ETTING

Seite 88 - YTEM ETTING

YTEM ETTINGSystem SettingsThis menu is opened by pressing the CONFIG button to the left of the display. It contains global parameters that determ

Seite 90 - Mem Protect

PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL90 Mode MeaningLFO The default value. LED intensity follows LFO oscillation.Ext Inputs LED intensity shows the level of ex

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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL92

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