Specifications
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL117
MULTI MODE PARAMETERS
Panorama
-64 to +63: Stereo position of the Part. Overrides/overwrites the Single parameter of the same name.
MIDI Channel
01 to 16: The MIDI channel to which this Part will respond.
Output
Out1 L ... USB2 R: Sends this Part to the selected analogue or USB output.
Transpose
-48 to +48 semitones: Part transposition. Adds/subtracts from the Single parameter of the same name.
Detune
-64 to +63: Tunes all pitched elements (oscillators, lters) within a fairly narrow range.
Priority
Low, High: Species whether note-stealing will favour the current Part when all voices in the Virus have been
used up. The Virus TI has plenty of voices and applies a very clever note-stealing algorithm, so you should
seldom (or never) notice this happening.
Master Clock
63 bpm to 190 bpm: Species the tempo in Multi mode. Note: this is adopted by all Parts, ignoring individu-
al Tempo values of the original Single Mode programs.
Multi Mode Parameters
In earlier Virus models, Multi mode programs consisted of multiple Parts, each one referencing a Single
program. The downside: Multi programs depended on the location of all their referenced Singles, so if you
changed any program while working in Single mode, Multi programs would change accordingly.
In the Virus TI Snow however, each of the 4 Parts actually contains the equivalent of a Single program. Parts
also require a few additional parameters (e.g. transposition, keyboard range) which are all accessed via
MULTI EDIT
Multi Patch
The Bank and Program parameters in the rst page are used to copy existing Singles into the current Part.
Part Enable
Off, On: Species whether the selected Part is active.
Bank
A to Z: Selects the bank from which a Single program is automatically copied into the current Part.
Program
0 to 127: Selects the Single program to be automatically copied into the current Part.
Volume
-64 to +63: Bipolar parameter for balancing levels between different Parts.