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Access Music Virus Indigo Plug-in Guide52
Sharing a Single Delay Among
Multiple Plug-ins
All Virus Indigo plug-ins sharing the same DSP
also share a single delay. The plug-in designated
as the “delay master” carries the delay signal. All
other plug-ins sharing the same DSP automati-
cally bus their delay sends to the delay master.
If you want to use delay on multiple plug-ins
sharing the same DSP, it is recommended that
you use one Virus Indigo plug-in strictly for de-
lay or reverb effects (not for playing a patch) by
inserting it on an Auxiliary Input and designat-
ing it as the delay master.
For a plug-in to be designated as the delay mas-
ter, its Effect enable button must be on. By de-
fault, the first instance of a Virus Indigo plug-in
(1a, for example) is the delay master and its Ef-
fect enable button is automatically turned on.
On all other instances (1b, 1c, 1d, and so on),
the Effect enable button is off.
To designate a different plug-in on the same DSP
as the delay master, you must turn on its Effect
enable button. The Effect enable button on the
previous delay master will then be turned off.
Designating a plug-in as the delay master:
1 Open the Inserts/Sends Editor for the
Virus Indigo plug-in you want to use as the de-
lay master.
2 Open the FX-1 page and in the Delay/Reverb
section, enable Effect.
The Effect enable state is not saved with a Virus
Indigo patch. It is saved with a session. All other
delay settings, including the delay Send level,
are saved with a Virus Indigo patch.
If you load a Virus Indigo patch from the Librar-
ian menu, its delay settings will load just as you
saved them—if that plug-in is the delay master.
The settings will also be sent to the other plug-
ins sharing the same DSP.
If the plug-in is not the delay master, its settings
will be overridden by the designated delay mas-
ter.
Using a Single Delay as a Shared
Resource
For maximum flexibility in a shared delay situa-
tion, use one Virus Indigo plug-in as a shared re-
source by inserting it on an Auxiliary Input and
designating it as the delay master.
All other Virus Indigo plug-ins sharing the same
DSP automatically bus their delay sends to the
delay master. Delay return levels can then be ad-
justed independently from patch volume.
The “Shared Delay Demo” session demonstrates
such an arrangement.
To hear the shared delay session:
1 Locate and open the “Shared Delay Demo”
session.
2 Press the Spacebar to begin playback.
In this example:
Virus Indigo 1b and 1c generate music.
Virus Indigo 1a serves as a dedicated delay.
Delay send levels of Virus Indigo 1b and 1c
are controlled by the Delay Send knob on the
FX-1 page of each plug-in.
Master delay return level is controlled by the
fader on the “Delay Master” Auxiliary Input.
If the Effect enable button is not enabled for
any plug-in sharing the same DSP, delay is
turned off.
Delay parameters for all plug-ins sharing
the same DSP can be manually adjusted
from any one of the plug-ins.
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