Nice tutorial and explanation on the Virus mod matrix! I love using the various arp settings and for sequencing the Virus TI2, the Squarp Hapax is super awesome because you can sequence all 16 parts- that gives you a complete drum machine, bass synth, effects/filters and many pads/leads.
Squarp Hapax sounds interesting! I've seen some instruments like that to program the Virus and it looks like a lot of fun, but gives me anxiety because of how the Virus can behave with external clocks n things
I find it way easier to just send the audio outputs from the Virus TI2 to mixer/audio interface and record into DAW that way. The software TI2 plugin works slow and buggy even with Windows or an older Mac OS and even the Aura TI software is buggy too for newer Mac OS computers. I only use it for managing patches and update firmware. I can do it all on hardware Virus interface even though the user hardware is ancient interface and menu diving but I am used to it. The only benefit of the software besides patch and firmware management is for the arp and mod matrix. Love it nothing can touch 16 part multi-timbral with hundreds of voices and tons of awesome filters and effects.
Yeah that is my way of recording too - quick and dirty! I don't even use multi mode most of the time because I bounce the sound to wav. I love the Virus's hardware interface. I haven't found another that gives me so much control quickly. Definitely some menu diving but it isn't painful. It is unfortunate that you cannot fully control the arp without Virus Control. Thanks for watching!
I really wonder how I get unsubscribed from channels. Any way, glad, I found you again. Or at least, the algo-cats dragged you back in again.. I have the Indigo 2 Redbacked, and Polar Ti-II. Really love'm. Nice vid!
RUclips is really annoying that way. I see comments disappear and have no idea why. To be unsubscribed by them is awful. Glad you found your way back and glad you enjoy my videos! The Redback is one I want bad! Such a cool format and style (B I think?). I was going to buy the Darkstar, but couldn't bring myself to have two TIs haha
This is great, thanks for making the tut! Ive been having issues with the app on Windows 10 unfortunately, did you have to do anything to makenit work reliably? PS: the c in oscillator is silent, so ossilator, not oskilator 🤓
Nothing I've done has made it super reliable. A shorter USB cable did help a lot though. Interesting about osscilator pronunciation! Learn something new every day
@@ModIcoreI tried again, bypassing the USB audio and just using the audio of my interface (Audient iD14 Mki) and that worked without any issues, so now I can mess with TI - so stoked! And re: oscillator, yeah it's weird. English is weird. I'm Ure I mispronounce a ton of words without realising 😅
Are you referring to my voice in the beginning? This is using a tape delay on the virus. I have it where the feedback loops for eternity, but it gets distorted as it layers. I think this is available on the C too.
@drecostigma5885 Ah Virus Control. What a beautiful mess. I used to use it a lot but stopped because of sync issues. I would get pops,clicks and hanging notes (sometimes those random hung notes actually made the recording haha). It is good in theory, but not worth it in use. My recommendations to improve sync performance are: 1. Use a short USB cable and don't use a USB 3 port but USB 2. A dedicated PCI card may help, but I didn't see much improvement. I would find how your motherboard manages its USB lanes; here is a link to my motherboard and you will see a diagram half way down the page showing which USB ports are grouped together: www.anandtech.com/show/7964/gigabyte-z97x-ud5h-review . Try to not use multiple USB devices in the same group. 2. Use a higher buffer setting in your interface 3. Bounce channels when they're completed to save on resources. Effects like reverb/delay can affect the wonkiness. What I currently use VC for are video presentations and patch organization. I use midi to trigger and its outputs to record into my audio interface's input. This makes it so I can change settings on the fly without being bricked by the real time rendering; it works better for me. You can use a midi vst editor like midiquest which is much more reliable as it works of tried and true midi. That is a fantastic program for many synths.
@@ModIcore Thanks for responding. It was pretty apparent when I had it; when I added just 2 saw waves, it had an obvious and obnoxious drift and had to be intentionally coded by Access. I never could find a way to turn it off. I’ve searched for other videos that show this and so far found one where I swear it briefly can be heard.
@@jeffc1753 The virus can definitely have a mind of its own! You can send me that video and I'll listen to see. Did you try setting the phase init and detuning to zero?
@@ModIcore Here’s the video ruclips.net/video/ZD0wkClz4Tc/видео.htmlsi=OKk7JRuSnwMDeb5Z. Hard to catch, but from about 4:24 to 4:28, you can hear the beat frequency between the two oscillators get slower, then quickly get faster. In my experience it does this over and over, which drove me crazy! When I had mine, I don’t believe I experimented with the Phase Init setting. I don’t think the detune setting matters for it. I’m considering purchasing the TI2 again, but if this can’t be turned off then most likely not.
@@jeffc1753 I hear what you're hearing. Phase init wouldn't help with that unfortunately...Hmmm I will listen for this tonight by going to an init patch with no changes and see if it does this. Be in touch soon
Heck yeah, that intro delaying it's way into the track was an inspired move.
Nice tutorial and explanation on the Virus mod matrix! I love using the various arp settings and for sequencing the Virus TI2, the Squarp Hapax is super awesome because you can sequence all 16 parts- that gives you a complete drum machine, bass synth, effects/filters and many pads/leads.
Squarp Hapax sounds interesting! I've seen some instruments like that to program the Virus and it looks like a lot of fun, but gives me anxiety because of how the Virus can behave with external clocks n things
Nice video. Please make more sound design tutorials for Access Virus.
Thank you! I will soon. I am currently working on a different synth video for newcomers and will work on patch type vids next.
A lot of fun and very educational, demistifying the Virus for me, keep it up! 🙌
Awesome! Glad to hear it :)
Nice Video. Thx for bringing the Virus alive 👌🏽
Great video! Really inspiring. And I like the way you talk and explain things.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful!
Great video! Thank you for sharing. 🙏
Thank you and you're welcome!
I have and use the TI2 Darkstar. I use both the knobs and the editor by Aura to recall. Thanks for this.
You're welcome! The Darkstar looks so cool! (very tempted to get even though I don't need it). Aura looks like a great interface!
I love mine! I do want another desktop VA polysynth since I have the keyboard Virus maybe get a Waldorf M or Waldorf Blofeld?@@ModIcore
Thank you so much🎉
You're welcome!
I find it way easier to just send the audio outputs from the Virus TI2 to mixer/audio interface and record into DAW that way. The software TI2 plugin works slow and buggy even with Windows or an older Mac OS and even the Aura TI software is buggy too for newer Mac OS computers. I only use it for managing patches and update firmware. I can do it all on hardware Virus interface even though the user hardware is ancient interface and menu diving but I am used to it. The only benefit of the software besides patch and firmware management is for the arp and mod matrix. Love it nothing can touch 16 part multi-timbral with hundreds of voices and tons of awesome filters and effects.
Yeah that is my way of recording too - quick and dirty! I don't even use multi mode most of the time because I bounce the sound to wav. I love the Virus's hardware interface. I haven't found another that gives me so much control quickly. Definitely some menu diving but it isn't painful. It is unfortunate that you cannot fully control the arp without Virus Control. Thanks for watching!
I really wonder how I get unsubscribed from channels. Any way, glad, I found you again. Or at least, the algo-cats dragged you back in again.. I have the Indigo 2 Redbacked, and Polar Ti-II. Really love'm. Nice vid!
RUclips is really annoying that way. I see comments disappear and have no idea why. To be unsubscribed by them is awful. Glad you found your way back and glad you enjoy my videos! The Redback is one I want bad! Such a cool format and style (B I think?). I was going to buy the Darkstar, but couldn't bring myself to have two TIs haha
Thanks for sharing your process and ideas.
You're welcome!
This is great, thanks for making the tut! Ive been having issues with the app on Windows 10 unfortunately, did you have to do anything to makenit work reliably?
PS: the c in oscillator is silent, so ossilator, not oskilator 🤓
Nothing I've done has made it super reliable. A shorter USB cable did help a lot though. Interesting about osscilator pronunciation! Learn something new every day
@@ModIcoreI tried again, bypassing the USB audio and just using the audio of my interface (Audient iD14 Mki) and that worked without any issues, so now I can mess with TI - so stoked! And re: oscillator, yeah it's weird. English is weird. I'm Ure I mispronounce a ton of words without realising 😅
@@GuidoGautsch That is the same method I use when not making tutorials! Glad it worked out. Yes, English is weird and even weirder when written
You can loop audio with the TI?
Are you referring to my voice in the beginning? This is using a tape delay on the virus. I have it where the feedback loops for eternity, but it gets distorted as it layers. I think this is available on the C too.
Hello:) What kind of software do you use? Are u a Mac-user, or are you running the software on an pc?
Hiya. I use windows and cubase 5
Do you get any sync issues too? I use fl studio 21. I have a virus too. 🙂
@drecostigma5885 Ah Virus Control. What a beautiful mess. I used to use it a lot but stopped because of sync issues. I would get pops,clicks and hanging notes (sometimes those random hung notes actually made the recording haha). It is good in theory, but not worth it in use. My recommendations to improve sync performance are:
1. Use a short USB cable and don't use a USB 3 port but USB 2. A dedicated PCI card may help, but I didn't see much improvement. I would find how your motherboard manages its USB lanes; here is a link to my motherboard and you will see a diagram half way down the page showing which USB ports are grouped together: www.anandtech.com/show/7964/gigabyte-z97x-ud5h-review . Try to not use multiple USB devices in the same group.
2. Use a higher buffer setting in your interface
3. Bounce channels when they're completed to save on resources. Effects like reverb/delay can affect the wonkiness.
What I currently use VC for are video presentations and patch organization. I use midi to trigger and its outputs to record into my audio interface's input. This makes it so I can change settings on the fly without being bricked by the real time rendering; it works better for me. You can use a midi vst editor like midiquest which is much more reliable as it works of tried and true midi. That is a fantastic program for many synths.
@@ModIcore Thanks 🙂
@@jmancali Using usb and sending to analog outputs is better, yeah! I am happy to hear you have no issues. Must have a golden setup!
Doesn’t this synth have a constant pitch drift on one of the oscillators?
Not that I know of. Tuning is consistent unless you choose to affect it. It just once in a blue moon it will go out of tune on its own.
@@ModIcore Thanks for responding. It was pretty apparent when I had it; when I added just 2 saw waves, it had an obvious and obnoxious drift and had to be intentionally coded by Access. I never could find a way to turn it off. I’ve searched for other videos that show this and so far found one where I swear it briefly can be heard.
@@jeffc1753 The virus can definitely have a mind of its own! You can send me that video and I'll listen to see. Did you try setting the phase init and detuning to zero?
@@ModIcore Here’s the video ruclips.net/video/ZD0wkClz4Tc/видео.htmlsi=OKk7JRuSnwMDeb5Z. Hard to catch, but from about 4:24 to 4:28, you can hear the beat frequency between the two oscillators get slower, then quickly get faster. In my experience it does this over and over, which drove me crazy! When I had mine, I don’t believe I experimented with the Phase Init setting. I don’t think the detune setting matters for it. I’m considering purchasing the TI2 again, but if this can’t be turned off then most likely not.
@@jeffc1753 I hear what you're hearing. Phase init wouldn't help with that unfortunately...Hmmm I will listen for this tonight by going to an init patch with no changes and see if it does this. Be in touch soon
good video
u are so cuteable :)
Happy to hear you liked it and thanks :)
u are so cool :) @@ModIcore
@@ModIcore are u single?