<p>Is there no option for you to switch this fx chain on/off by creating some sort of bypass in your audio path? It might be easier to control just this 1 'switch' via midi iso all of your fx at once.</p>
<p>Grtz<br>
Thijs<br>
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<p><blockquote type="cite">On 30 Nov 2011 05:27, "Jonathan E. Brickman" <<a href="mailto:jeb@ponderworthy.com">jeb@ponderworthy.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>
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Greetings. I have a need to turn on/off multiple software audio
filters (reverb, flange, chorus, et al.) using either computer
keystrokes or MIDI control signals. Anyone have a way? I've looked
at GUI automation of calfjackhost instances and several other
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Jonathan E. Brickman<br>
<a href="http://ponderworthy.com" target="_blank"><i>Ponderworthy Music</i></a><br>
805 SW Jewell Ave<br>
Topeka KS 66606-1610<br>
<a href="mailto:jeb@ponderworthy.com" target="_blank">jeb@ponderworthy.com</a>
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