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> OSC VOL
This adjusts the overall volume of oscillators 1, 2, 3 and the sub-oscillator in relation to the
ring modulator and noise generator. At a setting of –64, only the ring modulator and noise are
audible. At +0, the oscillators are at maximum volume, and from +0 upwards only the level of
filter saturation is affected. If no saturation curve has been selected (see Filter/Env Page),
then values between +0 and +63 will have no effect.
If the Virus PowerCore is in Input mode, then Osc Vol can be used to adjust the level of the
input signal.
> NOISE VOL
This adjusts the volume of the white noise generator. Noise is often used to create snare
drum or other percussive sounds, but can also be used to create wind and surf fx or add
extra warmth to the oscillators.
> PAN
This adjusts the position of the sound in the stereo field. Virus PowerCore must be enabled as
a stereo insert for this to have any effect.
> PATCH VOL
This adjusts the overall volume of the patch (sound).
> RING VOL
This adjusts the volume of the ring modulator, which multiplies the output of osc 1 and 2 to
create additional harmonic overtones. The result is highly dependent on both the pitch and
waveform of each oscillator. For bell-like tones, try setting both oscillators to a sine wave and
experiment with the semitone settings of each.
> FX SEND
This determines how much of the dry signal is sent to the delay/reverb effect. At 0, the signal
is dry. At 127, only the output of the delay/reverb is audible.
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