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Tuesday, October 20th 2009, 5:22pm

hi,
let me just comment on why we altered the registration procedure: of course a serial number certainly helps to keep this forum clean when it comes to spam mains and spam bot registration. but also, it allows us to create a closed forum for all those who actually own a virus. having only registered users hopefully helps to keep the "noise" ratio low, in fact, so far, we are thrilled with the overall attitude and mood in here :)
from a personal point of view, i can understand that not having to register is more convenient for you. at the same time, i think it's fair to say that you hardly find a place these days where you just download away. it's give and take - i think we offer a lot in terms of software updates and support, having to register as a user should be okay in return.

as for your user name, you have received a private note.

best, marc
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Wednesday, October 21st 2009, 1:14am

i think we offer a lot in terms of software updates and support, ...


On that note Marc - any thoughts from anyone on my last post?

Edit Ok, for the record - at least i checked - I zoomed in and found that the pattern blocks were actually displaced, this was the source of my woes. I'm glad that it was that simple, though...

Also, the last issue with timing issues on an LFO was never resolved, either...

You are right though, on the whole Access support is second to none...

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "AtonyB" (Oct 21st 2009, 1:42am)


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Wednesday, October 21st 2009, 9:51am

i realy don't get what you are trying to say here Tony :pinch:

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Wednesday, October 21st 2009, 4:38pm

i realy don't get what you are trying to say here Tony :pinch:


Probably because it refers to a discussion you were not part of...

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Wednesday, October 21st 2009, 10:42pm

i realy don't get what you are trying to say here Tony :pinch:


Probably because it refers to a discussion you were not part of...
ah right :thumbup:

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Friday, October 23rd 2009, 9:57am

I'm using Windows 7 64-bit and I've got the same problem as many here: the installation hangs on "searching for Virus...", Virus Control doesn't see my Virus Snow, and in device manager there is "Device cannot start (Code 10)" error.
However, when booting Snow in the "USB update" mode, Virus Control Center is able to see it and updates the OS properly.
I've tried connecting Virus to all possible USB ports, tried disconnecting all other USB devices, but the problem is still the same.
My PC config is: Asus P7P55D Deluxe motherboard, Core i7 860 CPU, 4 GB RAM

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Megakazbek" (Oct 23rd 2009, 10:02am)


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Friday, October 23rd 2009, 11:42pm

For me, this has been the easiest update I've had with any version of the Virus. I didn't even have to unplug it or plug it back in. Just clicked through the prompts.
I put in both 32 and 64 bit versions. My 64 shows up in a separate VST 3 plug-in folder, and the 32 shows up in the x86 vst plug-in folder.
Both seem to be working fine, as far as I can tell.

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Saturday, October 24th 2009, 2:05am

Sometimes Virus Control is not starting up in Logic (9.02). usually stalls with white bars about half way round..

Just happened again. Was creating a patch with just Noise which started to glitch out so I restarted Logic and Virus (Power off/on) but Virus Control would not boot. I reset Virus (Arp Edit) But no luck.

A reboot of OS and reset of Virus always fixes the problem.

OS X 10.5.8
Logic 9.02
Mac Pro 2.8x8 6gb ram


Thanks

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Saturday, October 24th 2009, 2:24am

Fixed glitching noise only patch by turning off analog boost as clipping was resulting every few seconds. I can now return analog boost to the original setting and all is well.

Resetting the Virus had no effect on the clipping..

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Saturday, October 24th 2009, 2:27am

Clipping back so definitely a repeatable issue with analog boost and noise patch. Patch is quiet ( about -28 DBFS) so boost should not increase volume enough to clip output...