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Access Virus User Manual - SoundProgramming.Net

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58 CHAPTER 5<br />

Concept and Operation<br />

When you store a MULTI program,<br />

only the addresses of the SINGLE<br />

programs’ original slots are saved,<br />

but not, however, the sound data<br />

in the 16 SINGLE edit buffers. These<br />

must be stored separately in the<br />

SINGLE program banks.<br />

This type of edit buffer is used in<br />

most synthesizers; its advantages<br />

are many:<br />

It lets you edit copies of sounds<br />

without sacrificing the original<br />

sounds.<br />

Edit buffers can be stored in a<br />

sequencer and sent from it to the<br />

<strong>Virus</strong> independently of the sounds<br />

stored in the device (see “DUMP:<br />

The Sound in the Song” on<br />

page 222).<br />

In MULTI-Mode (or MULTI-SIN-<br />

GLE-Mode) the same SINGLE-program<br />

can be recalled and edited on<br />

different parts. In this case all<br />

involved EDIT-buffers contain variations<br />

of the same original sound.

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