Access Virus - First Impression With X3
I just got an Access Virus T12 Desktop module and have been playing with it for the first time.
The sounds are really amazing and the VST integration is great.
There doesn't seem to be a way to bounce the audio to a track if you're using the USB I/O with the Access plugin. Attempting to do so causes all kinds of havoc and creates a major dropout (audio engine reset). My ****e may be getting a bit complicated... :)
I have a mixer that I use for external synths and inputs, my Roland Fantom and my UAD 6176 goes through that and I routed the Virus through it as well. That works fine, you just have to remember to change the routing in the plug-in.
I'm not using the Virus as a sound card, I have a MOTU 2408 MkIII that works just fine for that.
It looks like you can have only one instance of the plugin if you have one Virus connected, but you get 16 MIDI channels of Virus so NBD.
My setup:
A&H 14:4:2 (direct outs) -> MOTU -> Sonar
ADAT 8ch preamp -> MOTU -> Sonar
Sonar -> MOTU -> Eventide Eclipse (SPDIF) -> MOTU -> Sonar (Fx Loop)
Monitor: Sonar -> MOTU -> A&H 14:4:2 (audio out, stereo channel)
This setup gives me 16 channels of analog input and one external effects loop (Eclipse) as well as a stereo monitor.
My solution:
Use an external mixer with direct outs to your audio interface, that way you can bounce the output to an audio track.
Connect the Virus analog output to the mixer or spend a lot of time tweaking the drivers and figuring out the latency for your final bounce. You'll have to patch it for every MIDI channel, they default to USB.
Use the Access VST for midi and patching, but leave the audio to your analog I/O. Personally I think it sounds a bit better going through the A&H preamp, but that's just me.
Make sure when you instantiate the Virus plug-in to create audio outs for the first synth, not an instrument track. That way you can route multiple MIDI tracks into the Virus (you get 16). Selecting the individual MIDI tracks will route your keyboard controller to the associated patch.
If my logic is confirmed, I should be able to use the Virus as a vocoder using:
Sonar (audio track) -> Virus (USB) -> A&H -> MOTU -> Sonar, but I haven't tried that yet.
Here is a picture:

I know I'm probably doing something wrong, but this seems to work ok for me.
Cheers!