MAutoDynamicEq - multiple node buttons, but not all, simultaneously turned ON/OFF?

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Hi - As the subject title says ... looking for a way to bypass some but not all of the buttons without having to spend the time to create automation.

Thanks if anyone knows how and can share!

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I think you can use a multiparameter. Click learn and then click the buttons you wish to control. Then open up the multiparameter and change it to a switch. Is this what you wanted to know?
Jason @ Melda Production

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jmg8 wrote:I think you can use a multiparameter. Click learn and then click the buttons you wish to control. Then open up the multiparameter and change it to a switch. Is this what you wanted to know?
Thanks, jmg8. I'll give it a go, I think it sounds faster than automation, especially as the number of buttons moves beyond 2 or 3. Appreciate the help!

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mesaone wrote:Here's an example. http://i.imgur.com/rX1yaV1.gifv

Looks beautiful thanks mesaone!

Lining here to another post that has instructions on using the multiparameter window:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 8&t=450942

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