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infraction

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Monday, October 11th 2010, 11:44am

How do you load RAM banks on to the virus?

I understand how to burn patches to ROM and how to load patches via VC but can't for the life of me figure out where the RAM banks go. I read the snow manual up and down I understand I need to put them somewhere but can't figure out where??

Could anyone please explain?

Thanks

woodster77

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Monday, October 11th 2010, 12:22pm

there should be a folder in your My Documents called Access Virus
they go in the patches folder

Zummooz

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Monday, October 11th 2010, 12:30pm

Hi infraction

Page 28 0f Addendum pdf.
Backup and Restore.......
Backup and Restore allows you to write the entire memory content (including all RAM and ROM banks along with all multi patches)
to one single file on your hard drive.
To perform a backup, select the Backup and Restore tab, hit Backup and choose a filename and file location.
Once that’s done, confirm by clicking “OK”.
Depending on your Virus TI model, backing up the entire memory takes between 5 and 25 minutes.
Restoring a backup file is equally simple.
Switch to the Backup and Restore tab, hit Restore, select the file you wish to restore from and click “OK”.

Burn To Flash......
Burn To Flash allows you to overwrite the content of the ROM banks in your Virus TI.
As you may have already noticed, the Virus TI memory has been expanded to 26 ROM banks
and all the new ones are only filled with INIT sounds.
All those unused banks are waiting to be filled using Burn To Flash.
In order to transfer a bank of sounds to the ROM section you need to select a source bank first.
The “Select source bank” menu shows exactly the same choice of banks you see in Virus Control.

Cheers :D

infraction

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Monday, October 11th 2010, 1:01pm

there should be a folder in your My Documents called Access Virus
they go in the patches folder


I'm not on about how to load it into the VC plugin, I'm on about the RAM banks stored on the virus, and I've already got a ton of banks in that folder for the VC plugin.

@ zummooz, that only works for files that have already been backed up. I want to store new patches in the RAM banks, the ROM ones have already been done.

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Monday, October 11th 2010, 1:10pm

Just drag the ones you want to use into Rams A-D
using virus control.
Then can back them up...

Is this what you want to do ?

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Monday, October 11th 2010, 1:15pm

Sorry example....in virus control select Ram A in the top portion of GUI & then
select the ones you want in lower section, then drag all or the ones wanted into Ram banks.

Should be clear as mud !!
Cheers

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Zummooz" (Oct 11th 2010, 1:24pm)


woodster77

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Monday, October 11th 2010, 2:01pm

tutorial videos mate!

http://www.access-music.de/page/render/lang/en/p/15/do/Support_contact_and_resources.html

infraction

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Monday, October 11th 2010, 2:31pm

Sorry example....in virus control select Ram A in the top portion of GUI & then
select the ones you want in lower section, then drag all or the ones wanted into Ram banks.

Should be clear as mud !!
Cheers


Ah.. now I see the light

Thanks a million :D

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Wednesday, October 13th 2010, 1:18pm

Hi infraction
Just wondering did you get this fixed up & worked out ? :D

infraction

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Wednesday, October 13th 2010, 1:57pm

Hi infraction
Just wondering did you get this fixed up & worked out ? :D


Yeah I got it sorted, I didn't realize you could just drag them into the RAM banks using the VC plugin.

Thanks again