Atomic Ohm Bell - Tenori-On sequencing Access Virus TI Snow [v2-1]
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@intrsoul Yeah there is some note stealing going on. It is worse in other videos. The Snow gets overloaded pretty easily with all the effects and everything going on. It is still a powerful little bugger though. I kinda like how it forces me to be economical. I just re-bought a Virus Polar so expect some more tracks (with less note-stealing) soon.
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@rolilla tenori on*
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Beautiful i cant wait to get my acces virus snow
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@fender207 Ah yes. MIDI channels and Logic. I tried that years ago and gave up out of frustration. Now it looks like it is much easier. Google "Logic different midi channels" and you should get a message board post with step by step instructions. PM me if you get stuck. Looks pretty simple now!
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@polishbroadcast I've got a monomachine, and yes it's multitimbral.. I broke my midi adapter so I haven't got the possibility to try it on the mono yet, but I also neva succeed to use it on the computer, I use logic and I couldn't set properly any midi channel on it, even the mono has a midi controller set on different midi channels, but it appears logic put everything on the ame midi channel even if I set different midi channels on each midi track on the mono & logic... any suggestions?
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@fender207 Each layer on the Tenori-On is sent on a different MIDI channel. You need a synth capable of having multiple different sounds at the same time. This is called multitimbrality. So if you have a synth that is multitimbral, in my case the Virus Snow, you can make each MIDI channel on the synth play a different patch / sound. Some examples of multitimbral synths are the Virus, Blofeld, most DSI synths, etc. Message me if that doesn't make sense.
how many sounds are you using?.. i mean how many layers can you use from the tenori one with the virus? did u set every sound like channel 1 another to channel 2.. etc?
rolilla 4 months ago
@rolilla The Tenori On always sends 1 channel for each layer. So layer 1 gets sent on MIDI channel 1, layer 2 on MIDI channel 2, etc. for a total of 16 layers / channels. In this case, the Virus Snow is limited to 4 channels so everything you are hearing in this video is made using the first 4 layers of the Tenori On sending to the Snow. See a similar question from fender207. Does that make sense?
polishbroadcast 4 months ago
@polishbroadcast thanks.. i asked because I have both of them.. the tenori on.. and the virus ti snow.. and i knew you could use just 4 channels... what a shame.... i would liked to use more layers with the virus ti snow.. ive heard u can use more with other virus devices...
rolilla 4 months ago
@rolilla You could still send the remaining channels 5-16 to other synths if you have them. Yes: all the other Virii are 16 part mulitimbral. You can still make a big racket with the Snow.
polishbroadcast 4 months ago