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Access Virus TI keyboard routing problem


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I have been going nuts these past few months trying to figure out to route individual audio out of the TI control. I am running logic 7 and all I want to do is to be able to apply my own 3rd party dsp effect plugins on each of the 16 individual channels in the TI control. I have downloaded the logic 7 tutorial and have been banging my head agaisnt the wall trying to figure out how I can send more than just 1 midi channel to an aux where 3rd party dsp effects can be applied. I tried recreating the tutorial set up in a blank logic project in an attempt to understand how a midi track can have non-virus TI based effects applied to it but have been unable to get a grasp. The tutorial guide explains that the "Dub Pad" is sent to USB 2 instead of USB 1 which magically sends it to AUX 3+4. I don't even know how they created a VIRUS TI object in the environment. Or an AUX 3+4 Object. I don't understand where USB 1 or USB 2 is routed... I am worried if you can only output either usb1 or usb2 that you can really only apply effects to two individual sound sources. Where is USB 3 and USB 4? USB 16? How can you apply 3rd party effects to all the channels? All I want to do is to be able to individually manipulate the audio from all 16 of the midi channels with my 3rd party DSP plugins and effects. Can someone please explain how this is done or refer me to a guide that explains it. The tutorial guide leaves too much to the imagination. I haven't been able to really use my TI since buying it 2-3 months ago because I haven't figured out a way to individual manipulate the sound coming out of channels. I would have prefered it if they had designed the TI so that I could have 16 instantiations of the TI control, that way at least I could apply my logic effect plugins. Please can someone help me out here. I've been very frustrated.
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Can't do it man, the Virus doesn't work that way. Think of the USB cable as doing nothing more than mimicing the analog outs. You get a main out, and an aux out via usb, that's it. You'd need to record your Virus tracks one at a time as audio and then apply your effects to each part.
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