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Virus without the VC: patches don't change in between projects
Hi to all,
I am using Virus without the VC plugin, MIDI through the USB, Audio through the analog outputs.
My Virus is in Sequencer mode and I was wondering if there is a way for the Virus to remember the patches in every project, so when I open up a new project the different patches in the 16 different part are set automatically.
It should be sth basic but I recently uninstall another MIDI device in set up and since then it seems Logic Pro does not send this MIDI information to the Virus.
Anyone, knows how to make this work, please?
Thanks
I am using Virus without the VC plugin, MIDI through the USB, Audio through the analog outputs.
My Virus is in Sequencer mode and I was wondering if there is a way for the Virus to remember the patches in every project, so when I open up a new project the different patches in the 16 different part are set automatically.
It should be sth basic but I recently uninstall another MIDI device in set up and since then it seems Logic Pro does not send this MIDI information to the Virus.
Anyone, knows how to make this work, please?
Thanks
you could either embed an arrangement dump into the project (and send it before the song starts) or use program changes, which might be the more convenient option for you.
marc
marc
The official Virus TI facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/accessvirus
Marc,
thanks for the reply.
Isn't something like this done automatically when in Sequencer mode?
I remember that the patches used to change themselves every time I was switching from one project to another.
Somehow it seems that this information is not transmitted anymore.
Also, after switching off and back on my Virus it keeps in Sequencer mode. Before, I recall setting itself back to single mode and then I had to put it in Sequencer mode manually.
I think I have somehow blocked this part of the MIDI communication between Logic and Virus.
I have never worked with program changes before in Logic, so I don't really know how to work with it, but I guess there could be another way around it, no? I recall this was working before I removed another MIDI keyboard I was using along with the Virus in my setup.
thanks for the reply.
Isn't something like this done automatically when in Sequencer mode?
I remember that the patches used to change themselves every time I was switching from one project to another.
Somehow it seems that this information is not transmitted anymore.
Also, after switching off and back on my Virus it keeps in Sequencer mode. Before, I recall setting itself back to single mode and then I had to put it in Sequencer mode manually.
I think I have somehow blocked this part of the MIDI communication between Logic and Virus.
I have never worked with program changes before in Logic, so I don't really know how to work with it, but I guess there could be another way around it, no? I recall this was working before I removed another MIDI keyboard I was using along with the Virus in my setup.
Ok, I think I have some more information of this.
In my Logic projects, when I was creating a new external midi track I had two options where to assign them. One was Virus TI MIDI and the other was Virus TI Synth. I could only have sound coming out when choosing Virus TI Synth, but it seemed that Virus TI MIDI was also doing some kind of communication between Logic and Virus.
Now only the Virus TI Synth is present.
Could that be the problem? If yes then how could I get back the Virus TI MIDI assignment as well?
In my Logic projects, when I was creating a new external midi track I had two options where to assign them. One was Virus TI MIDI and the other was Virus TI Synth. I could only have sound coming out when choosing Virus TI Synth, but it seemed that Virus TI MIDI was also doing some kind of communication between Logic and Virus.
Now only the Virus TI Synth is present.
Could that be the problem? If yes then how could I get back the Virus TI MIDI assignment as well?
the synth port is for the synth engine, the "midi" USB output port is for the MIDI interface. what you need for your application is the synth port only. if a port disappears, you have a unrelated problem elsewhere. they are always both present.
best, marc
best, marc
The official Virus TI facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/accessvirus
Ok, I think I figured this about the ports out. But what about having the patches changed for each project? I only need Virus to remember the each project without the plug in. There should be a way to do this easily.
Marc, you mentioned program changes. I haven't dealt with this before. Is there a guide through this? How to set 16 channels of virus in Logic without the plug in? I cannot find relevant information in the manuals.
Is this the only way to do it? I remember that before removing another MIDI keyboard from my setup this was not an issue. And I was not using the VC plugin.
Marc, you mentioned program changes. I haven't dealt with this before. Is there a guide through this? How to set 16 channels of virus in Logic without the plug in? I cannot find relevant information in the manuals.
Is this the only way to do it? I remember that before removing another MIDI keyboard from my setup this was not an issue. And I was not using the VC plugin.
I think you'll find this helpful: http://www.logicprohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=265010 just ignore all the NI specifics, and the most relevant paragraph is this:
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Move the playhead to where you want the change. If there is no region there, create one with the pencil tool. With that region selected, open the event list. Click the Create button, then click Program Change. The program change is now entered at the playhead location. Drag the number in the "Val" column to select which snapshot you want to load at that location.
Note that Logic uses the proper 0-127 format for program numbers
flabberbob,
you are valuable help. I get it now.
Only one thing I still miss. I understood that I can choose from between value 0-127, that correspond to the patches in a bank of the Virus. But how exactly do I choose the bank? If I choose a val of 0-127, let's say 68, this loads the 68th patch, but of which bank?
cheers and many thanks
you are valuable help. I get it now.
Only one thing I still miss. I understood that I can choose from between value 0-127, that correspond to the patches in a bank of the Virus. But how exactly do I choose the bank? If I choose a val of 0-127, let's say 68, this loads the 68th patch, but of which bank?
cheers and many thanks
The "Num" column is for the bank change. I think it's 0-25 for A-Z. You can do some further reading here: http://documentation.apple.com/en/logicp…_section_6.html
thanks for the tips, they seemed to do the trick, but currently I am facing two other problems.
I managed to make the Virus play the correct patches by sending program changes in the beginning of each track in Logic.
Now, when I loop the program change is sent every time the loop starts over. So when I tweak a patch in the beginning of every loop it will cancel my modifications and re-initialize itself.
This is quite annoying as I am very used to record some notes and then tweak the sound while the notes are playing in loops.
Any idea how I could overcome this problem?
Moreover, every time I open up a saved Logic project, the levels of the Virus are not the correct ones. I have to touch each one of the midi channel faders in Logic in order to set the level to the value that the fader actually indicates. Somehow this information is not transmitted to the Virus by opening a project. Any idea on that as well?
I'd appreciate your help
thanks
I managed to make the Virus play the correct patches by sending program changes in the beginning of each track in Logic.
Now, when I loop the program change is sent every time the loop starts over. So when I tweak a patch in the beginning of every loop it will cancel my modifications and re-initialize itself.
This is quite annoying as I am very used to record some notes and then tweak the sound while the notes are playing in loops.
Any idea how I could overcome this problem?
Moreover, every time I open up a saved Logic project, the levels of the Virus are not the correct ones. I have to touch each one of the midi channel faders in Logic in order to set the level to the value that the fader actually indicates. Somehow this information is not transmitted to the Virus by opening a project. Any idea on that as well?
I'd appreciate your help
thanks

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