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Can somebody point me towards the light? I'd like my
plugin to only listen to one channel: The one of the host
track it's inserted into.<br>
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<div>Given that there is no such thing, there's nothing you
can do inside a plugin to make it do this precise thing.
You could make it listen to just one MIDI channel, but
that's not the same thing.<br>
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But... How do other plugins do? Thanks for your quick answer BTW ;
Say, Calf MonoSynth, it always listen to "the right" channel, as far
as I know there isn't even a channel number select control in the
UI..? So what is it doing that I should do too?<br>
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yPhil<br>
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