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Virus C Bassline Tempo Problems

Invasion
Digitalist

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Posted : Mar 9, 2005 23:05
So i hv Virus C, sometimes i make my bassline with it! But i hv some problems with the tempo! If i make a track in 147 or faster, maybe the midi signals are too fast for the virus and the bassline is sometimes not original as it should! Any Users u know something about?
Thnxx
mexicancactus


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Posted : Mar 10, 2005 09:41
the solution to your problem is most likely this:

(1) for bassline sounds, don't let your oscillators be free running
(2) for virus b this means to set the phaseinit parameter away from 'off' to e.g. '1'. i'm sure in virus c its the same

g!
Boobytrip
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Posted : Mar 10, 2005 14:30
Maybe shortening the Amp envelop release will also help.
Fingax
Cosmic Station

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Posted : Mar 10, 2005 16:16
or check your latency settings at turn them to low as you can..
katam
Abomination

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Posted : Mar 10, 2005 19:02
or you can just record it to audio and place each note at the place it should be.
i have a virus c and it never got precise timing on fast basslines so i just recorded them and they are much much tighter.
it has nothing to do with latency because there is no such thing as no latency at all.....there is always latency and if you want your track to sound tight you should make sure all your audio exports are placed at the excact place the midi you exported it from is.
i hope i didnt confuse you.
Fingax
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Posted : Mar 10, 2005 20:30
Quote:

On 2005-03-10 19:02, katam wrote:
or you can just record it to audio and place each note at the place it should be.
i have a virus c and it never got precise timing on fast basslines so i just recorded them and they are much much tighter.
it has nothing to do with latency because there is no such thing as no latency at all.....there is always latency and if you want your track to sound tight you should make sure all your audio exports are placed at the excact place the midi you exported it from is.
i hope i didnt confuse you.



Exactly..
when i told about latency probs i would never said it could be 0. i also have a viruz and i also put it in Wav so i can feet in the right place.
Sorry if i didnt explain right.
I also think everyone should always make wav files of theyr synth ( hardware or Vst)
Boom
Invasion
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Posted : Mar 10, 2005 22:54
thanx for all answers! its not the settings from virus, i already turn all osc off! i already record in wav and put on the right place!

what u think about this idea to record just a bassline voice from virus in wav, and after to put in a sampler like esx24!

if that work i can change the bassline more easy!
Fingax
Cosmic Station

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Posted : Mar 11, 2005 14:51
Quote:

On 2005-03-10 22:54, Invasion wrote:
what u think about this idea to record just a bassline voice from virus in wav, and after to put in a sampler like esx24!

if that work i can change the bassline more easy!



you can do it with just one note, and then you make your own exs bank. you just need to go to the exs editor and load the sample from the bass. in the matrix you'll be able to play wit the notes and play with the arp, velocity.. etc... thats a good choice
Boom
Adi-Quantize
Quantize

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Posted : Mar 11, 2005 19:06
another tip
check your sync button its not allways on that will sure help to. n dont know if u did that but be sure to cancel all modulations to have a monotonic sound that dosent swirls around with the lfo s mod.
good luck
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