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How Do I Control A Software Instrument’s Bypass Button? [Subscriber Questions]

Posted January 21st, 2010 by



How Do I Control A Software Instrument’s Bypass Button? [Subscriber Questions]

Learn how to control the bypass of a software instrument using the environment. From there, you can choose a specific MIDI event to control it remotely.

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Learn how to control the bypass of a software instrument using the environment. From there, you can choose a specific MIDI event to control it remotely.





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  1. Seamus Blake says:

    interesting… so can my midi controller (nanoKontrol) control that fader which toggles the on/off of the plug in instrument?

  2. Seamus Blake says:

    i routed the signal from my midicontroller into the button. With the help of a transformer i am able to convert the cc message into fader messages. it works!
    thanks graham!

  3. alex n says:

    This is a great video thanks. It may have answered on original question but I was wondering the follow: There are “bypass” and “compare” buttons on the plug in itself. I was trying to set up a keyboard shortcut to use those (alternatively, assign a button on my Mackie Control Universal Pro”) It does not appear in the list of the keyboard shortcuts (option K). Any advise on how to set these up?


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