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Access Virus TI - Saving Patches

Access Virus TI
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The results of your Search will be displayed in the browser
pane, and if the return is greater than 128, any additional
patches will be organised into temporary banks. To find them,
click on the arrow in the browser bar and choose the ‘Search
Results’ menu.
Tip: Any of these patches can be drag/dropped into another
library to create a permanent, new compilation of your favour-
ites.
Tip: Try searching random sequences of 2 or 3 letters - you
might discover some great patches you’d otherwise have
missed!
Saving Patches
There are two ways to save an edited patch:
- Click on the Save button by the patch name in the Part col-
umn. Choose a TI bank or user library and scroll to the slot
you wish to overwrite.
- If you wish to save to one of the TI’s RAM banks, open that
bank in the browser, and simply drag/drop the patch from
the Part onto the desired slot in the bank.
Note: When you save to a RAM location, the VirusControl
informs the TI to store it internally as well, so you can be
sure that the RAM banks in the VirusControl always repre-
sent their hardware counterparts.
Save as Multi
If you wish to transfer the patches of all 16 parts to the multi
buffers: press STORE on the TI, select Destination = ‘Multi Edit
Buffer’ with the Value 1 knob, and then press Store again.
When you have disengaged the Virus Control, switch the TI to
Multi mode, and Store to the desired Multi location.
Library Management
The fact that the browser allows two libraries to be viewed
means you can effectively manage your patches by copying
them from one to another.
Say, for instance, you wish to create a ‘Favourites’ bank in
RAM A, first open up Virus TI>RAM A in the lower library. Now
you can use the top library to browse your patch libraries, and
drag/drop your favourite patches from these into the desired
slots in RAM A.

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