Hehe, just thought i'd ask 8)

btw, can't remember if anyone mentioned this with regards to your sub osc recording in 
Cubase question, but look in the Virus manual and see if you can use one of the knobs 
or sliders etc on the Virus to adjust your sub osc in real time. 

I would have thought so, given the number of physical controls on it and they should 
all send out Midi.
If its anything like my Supernova you can operate most functions using the controllers 
on the panel and then record them into your sequencer (as long as you have the midi 
in/outs connected).

If you can and you have the midi out on the Virus attached to your PC/sequencer midi 
in, then just create a new midi track using the same midi channel as the one your 
working on in Cubase (as Nick suggested yesterday).

Press record in Cubase then wiggle the knob/slider depending on how you want it to 
sound and it should just record the movements in the midi track below the one 
containing your played/programmed notes thus letting you play them back again with the 
desired effect 

Its easier than using the sequencer to draw lines in (more hands on).

Dan




-----Original Message-----
From: amit wadhwa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 November 2003 20:33
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Amit


hahah.  no, thats not me.  but that guy makes some damn good tunes.

Daniel Norman writes: 

> You're not Commercial Suicide Amit are you?  
> 
> That Roots tune being played at the moment is what Digital should have been doing 
> since his tunes went a bit basic recently...
> (Delay on Timeless and his Special Forces tunes were def better moments) 
> 
> Dan 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: amit wadhwa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 10 November 2003 18:21
> To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
> Subject: [dnb-prod] simple cubase - virus question 
> 
> 
> at least i think this should be simple...  i just started using cubase, so 
> this is all new to me.  
> 
> im trying to control my virus indigo using sx.  i want to edit patches in 
> cubase rather than have to save new patches on the virus.  how do i do this?  
> 
> for example, i want to increase sub osc on a patch on the virus for a 
> particular part of a tune.  how can i get cubase to edit this info on the 
> virus without saving a new patch on the virus itself?  
> 
> hope my question makes sense.  thanks for any help. 
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