Parameter Reference ManualVirus TI Snow
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OCILLATOROscillatorsThe Virus TI Snow offers several different oscillator modes, which between them offer classic analog emula-tion, HyperSaw (up t
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL12 OCILLATORKey Follow •-64 to +31, Norm, +33 to +63: How much the pitch of oscillator 1 follows the keyboard (i.e. MID
OCILLATORHyperSync •Off, On: Switches oscillator 1 HyperSync off/on. H-Sync Offset 0 to 127: The frequency offset of any HyperSaw (both oscillator
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL14 OCILLATORcreasingly large “dead-zone” is created between each of the original waves, and the blend rate is increased
OCILLATORPlease 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
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL16 OCILLATORRemember, for those tables with several contrasting waves, subtle modulation is often the key.Don’t forget t
OCILLATORA useful property of the Simple version is that the fundamental frequency can always be heard, no matter where you set Formant Shift.This
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL18 OCILLATORIn contrast to the Simple version, the fundamental frequency is shifted along with the rest of the wave, res
OCILLATORThis parameter can be modulated via the Mod Matrix and the LFO’s – please select Wavetable 1/2 Index from the list of available destinatio
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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL20 OCILLATORwavetable with an LFO or Envelope will often result in a highly-dynamic variation in the timbre of a sound,
OCILLATORInterpolation •Use this parameter to determine the how smoothly the different waves in the current Wavetable are blended into each other a
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL22 OCILLATORMode MeaningPos Triangle Unipolar triangle wave from oscillator 1Triangle Bipolar triangle wave from oscilla
OCILLATORDensity •1.0 to 9.0: The number of sawtooth waves used. The volumes are cross-faded for completely smooth tran-sitions. Modulation destin
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL24 OCILLATOROscillator 2 (WaveTable)Mode •Classic, HyperSaw, WaveTable: Selects the basic type of oscillator. Index •1
OCILLATORFM Amount •0 to 127: Controls the intensity of frequency modulation. Modulation destination “FM/HyperSync“.FiltEnv>Pitch •-64 to +63:
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL26 OCILLATOROscillator 2 (Simple Grain Table)Index •Determines the playback position within the currently selected Wavet
OCILLATORFormant Shift •Use this parameter to sweep the pitch of the formants in the wavetable by +/- 64 semitones. The effect is reminiscent of os
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL28 OCILLATORInterpolation •Use this parameter to determine the how smoothly the different waves in the current Wavetable
OCILLATOROscillator 2 (Wavetable PWM Oscillator)Index •This determines the playback position within the currently selected Wavetable. Each of the 1
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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL30 OCILLATORValue Meaning1 to 127 The phase angle of oscillator 1 is xed at 0°, oscillator 2 phase is shifted forward,
OCILLATORFiltEnv>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
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL32 FILTERModulation destination “NoiseVolume“. Color •-64 to +63: Adjusts the noise frequency range. Negative values are
FILTERFiltersThe Virus TI has two multimode lters that can be congured in series, parallel or split (i.e. separate left and right channels with di
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL34 FILTERFilter-1Cutoff •0 to 127: Filter 1 threshold frequency. Modulation destination “Filter1 Cutoff”.Accessible from
FILTERthe Minimoog synthesizer. However, where the original offered only a 4-pole lowpass, we have provided the option to choose between 1 and 4 pol
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL36 FILTERMode •Mode MeaningLow Pass LP. Allows frequencies below the cutoff point to pass through i.e rejects those above
FILTERMode Meaningplit Mode The lters are also routed in parallel with 2 poles each, but each lter receives a different set of signals: Oscillato
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL38 ENVELOPE
ENVELOPEEnvelopesNote that the lter envelope generator can also be used for other purposes by setting Filter Envelope as source in the Matrix.Filte
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL40 MOD MATRIX PARAMETERDecay •0 to 127: The time it takes to fall from maximum to the Sustain level (see below).Sustain •
MOD MATRIX PARAMETERMod Matrix ParametersThe MOD menu contains all the parameters for the LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators) and the Modulation Matrix
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL42 MODULATOR PARAMETER
MODULATOR PARAMETERModulator ParametersThe MOD menu contains all the parameters for the LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators) and the Modulation Matrix.
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL44 MODULATOR PARAMETERModulation destination “LFO1 Contour“HAPE Negative Positiveine to Triangle to quareTriangle to f
MODULATOR PARAMETERTrigger • 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
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL46 MODULATOR PARAMETER • Pulse Width-64 to +63: How much LFO1 modulates the pulse width of both main oscillators. Modulat
MODULATOR PARAMETERModulation destination “LFO2>Cutoff2“. • Shape 1+2-64 to +63: How much LFO2 modulates the shapes of oscillators 1 and 2 simult
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL48 ARPEGGIATOR PARAMETERValue MeaningOsc2 Pitch Oscillator 2 pitch. Note that oscillator 3 automatically follows any pitc
ARPEGGIATOR PARAMETERArpeggiator ParametersARP is short for Arpeggiator, a clocked processor that normally takes a chord and outputs individual note
TABLE OF CONTENTTable Of Contents11 OscillatorsOscillator 1 (Classic) 11Oscillator 1 (HyperSaw) 12Oscillator 1 (WaveTable) 13Oscillator
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL50 EFFECT PARAMETERResolution •1/128 to 1/2: The Arpeggiator’s rate expressed as a fraction of a bar in 4/4 time. The min
EFFECT PARAMETEREffect Parameters‘Effect’ is the generic term used to describe a process which affects the sound of a patch at the output stage. Tra
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL52 EFFECT PARAMETERClo • ckOff, 1/64 ... 3/4: Synchronized delay rate expressed as a 4/4 bar division.Delay • Time0.0 ms
EFFECT PARAMETERReverbIn 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
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL54 EFFECT PARAMETER • Coloration-64 to +63: Post-EQ for the reverb signal. Negative values are mellower, positive values
EFFECT PARAMETERQ-Factor •0.28 to 15.4: Bandwidth around the centre frequency. Low values are wider, high values are narrower. For wah-wah effects,
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL56 EFFECT PARAMETERValue MeaningBit Reducer Variable reduction of bit-depth. For generating the digital quantization effe
EFFECT PARAMETERChorusTypically, Chorus is a thickening effect caused by modulating a pair of very short delay lines via a dedicated LFO, then mixin
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL58 EFFECT PARAMETERPhaserTypically, phasing is the classic “whoosh” effect originally achieved by running two tape machin
EFFECT PARAMETERSpread •0 to 127: How far apart the resonant peaks between multiple stages are. Modulation destination “Phaser Spread“.VocoderAlthou
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL6TABLE OF CONTENT41 Mod Matrix Parameters43 Modulator ParametersLFO 1 43LFO 2 45LFO 3 45LFO 1 Destinations
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL60 EFFECT PARAMETERCarrier Q •0 to 127: Quality (steepness) of the Carrier bands. Modulation destination “Filter1 Resonan
EFFECT PARAMETERSpectral Balance •0 to 127: Balance between high and low frequencies in the vocoded signal. In effect, this parameter works like a s
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL62 EFFECT PARAMETERInput FollowerA modulation signal is extracted from the level of the selected input (see “Input Select
EFFECT PARAMETERMix •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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COMMONCommonThe ‘Common’ parameters are those which determine the performance of the overall patch, for example how the pitch bender will affect the
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-
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
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
COMMONCategoriesName Cat 1, Name Cat 2 •Off, Acid ... Favourites 3: Select Category names. As certain sounds could conceivably belong to more than on
TABLE OF CONTENTProgram 73Volume 73Panorama 74MIDI Channel 74Output 74Transpose 74Detune 74Priority 74Master Clock 74Init
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Multi Parameters
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MULTI MODE PARAMETERMulti Mode ParametersIn earlier Virus models, Multi mode programs consisted of multiple Parts, each one referencing a Single pro
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL74 MULTI MODE PARAMETERPanorama-64 to +63: Stereo position of the Part. Overrides/overwrites the Single parameter of the
MULTI MODE PARAMETERInit VolumeOff, 1 to 127: Initializes MIDI volume (CC#7) for the current Part whenever this Multi program is selected. See Volum
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL76 MULTI MODE PARAMETERPatch VolumeQuick access to the Patch Volume parameter, used for balancing levels between differen
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Conguration Parameters
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CONFIG MENU PARAMETERCong Menu ParametersThis menu is opened by pressing the CONFIG button to the left of the display. It contains global parameter
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL82 CONFIG MENU PARAMETERMulti Prog. Change Disabled, Enabled: Species whether the MIDI message “Program Change” will sw
CONFIG MENU PARAMETERValue MeaningTo Edit Buffer Incoming bank data is not stored, but is treated as a series of individual programs. These will app
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL84 CONFIG MENU PARAMETERPage A Value MeaningysEx Page A parameters are transmitted/received as system exclusive packets
CONFIG MENU PARAMETERCharacteristic Charateristics MeaningLinear For all applications besides a phono inputPhono Vinyl discs have a special frequen
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL86 CONFIG MENU PARAMETERFrequency Meaningynced to Host Virus is slave clocked by host.Global Soft Knob settingsDestinati
CONFIG MENU PARAMETERTarget MeaningInternal Knobs control internal functions directly and do not send MIDI.Internal+MIDI Knob data is also sent to M
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL88 YTEM ETTING
YTEM ETTINGSystem SettingsThis menu is opened by pressing the CONFIG button to the left of the display. It contains global parameters that determ
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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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