Have you wanted to be able to morph between two (or more) sets of control settings? You can using the plug-in's Multiparameters / Banks mode. Here's how:
(a) set the plug-in controls as desired for the first state,
(b) click on the M 1 Multiparameter and select the [Banks] tab
(c) in the Bank Control panel, set the number of banks to 2,
(d) in the Parameters panel, click [+] to add a parameter and tick the check box to activate it , if needed
(e) add all the parameters you want,
(f) (nifty ) click the Save button (floppy disk) for Bank 1 to store the current control settings,
(g) now change the controls on the main GUI to the second state,
(h) click the Save button (floppy disk) for Bank 2 to store the current control settings,
(i) close the Multiparameter window.
Here I have added 4 parameters and stored their values for the two states.
... Big pic: http://i.imgur.com/uOutJa5.png
Finally, (j) click the drop-down button next to your named Multiparameter, select,
'Attach MIDI controller' to map a hardware controller knob/slider to the Multiparameter (or automate it, as a plug-in parameter, through your DAW)
Here it is in action; all I am doing is twiddling a knob on my keyboard controller.
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TIP: Morphing between states
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 10310 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
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- KVRian
- 1058 posts since 3 Oct, 2011
Thanks, the banks mode now finally started making sense to me. It's possible I'm a bit daft, but I had to reopen my browser a time or two while doing this for the first time and reread your instructions... I started out with adding parameters through "clear & learn" while not in banks mode as I found that more convenient for multiband effects with their myriads of parameters hidden away in submenus, then changing into banks mode and following your instructions from there on. I found for creative effects 3 banks where more fun than 2...
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 10310 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
Yep, adding parameters using "Clear & Learn" from the Multiparameter drop-down is quicker and easier. (I didn't know that existed until Vojtech told me yesterday )