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Access Virus User Manual - SoundProgramming.Net

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ACCESS VIRUS OS4 175<br />

Global Parameters<br />

SINGLE BANK A All 128 sound<br />

programs of Bank A are sent.<br />

SINGLE BANK B All 128 sound<br />

programs of Bank B are sent.<br />

MULTI BUFFER This option<br />

dumps the data of the MULTI program<br />

that you are currently processing<br />

(the MULTI’s Edit buffer).<br />

Please bear in mind that, with this<br />

option, merely the MULTI parameters<br />

and not the associated SINGLE<br />

sounds are transmitted.<br />

ARRANGEMENT The current<br />

MULTI and the SINGLE programs<br />

involved can be transmitted in one<br />

go with this option. To shorten the<br />

amount of time that this dump<br />

takes, only the sounds of those<br />

PARTs whose Part Enable option is<br />

set to On are sent.<br />

MULTI BANK All MULTI programs<br />

are transmitted with this<br />

option. Please bear in mind that,<br />

with this option, merely the MULTI<br />

parameters and not the associated<br />

SINGLE sounds are transmitted. If<br />

you want to save all data of the<br />

<strong>Virus</strong> to a sequencer, you can select<br />

the ”Total” dump option.<br />

Once you have selected the desired<br />

data type, the dump is initiated via<br />

STORE.<br />

01111111111111111112<br />

1 MIDI DUMP TX<br />

SingleBank A≤<br />

61111111111111111154<br />

Midi Dump RX<br />

If you want to send MIDI data to<br />

the <strong>Virus</strong>, you don’t have to log in<br />

first. The <strong>Virus</strong> automatically<br />

accepts incoming data via its MIDI<br />

In port. However, you can determine<br />

where the data of a complete<br />

incoming bank is stored. In contrast,<br />

single sound are always first<br />

dumped in the Edit buffer; you<br />

have to manually store them<br />

somewhere else, otherwise they<br />

are deleted by the next program<br />

change.<br />

DISABLE Incoming data via<br />

MIDI IN is ignored.<br />

ENABLE Bank data is re-loaded<br />

to the bank from which they were<br />

originally dumped, regardless of<br />

which bank is currently selected.

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