Also a bypass button to easily bypass fx and synths would be a handy function. And I can't agree more with Caleb's recommendation for the defualt fader value being 100 verses 127, to leave some headroom for mixing.
That's my $.02
I mean a bypass on each effect. So instead of having to disconnect wires, you just push a button. It wouldn't have to be ont eh mixer, it could be on the window of each effect, up by the cc map, etc. Being able to bypass to see what your effect is doing to the signal is essential.DarkStar wrote:
Not too sure about the bypass - can you say what would be bypassed (given that a whole stack of things could be routed into the Mixer comp). Bypass in the Sequencer has also been requested -
"bypass any component within the Sequencer (Posting)"
A wet/dry knob in the same area would be useful as wellHypertone wrote: I mean a bypass on each effect. So instead of having to disconnect wires, you just push a button. It wouldn't have to be ont eh mixer, it could be on the window of each effect, up by the cc map, etc. Being able to bypass to see what your effect is doing to the signal is essential.
Hope this helps, it's an extract from the Command Guide HelpHypertone wrote:How do you add an insert in the sequencer?
After you've added an instrument you'll see a new channel on the mixer on the left. Just click on the button with the number 1 (on the right side of the vu meter) and choose add insert. You can add more than one insert and they will be connected in a serie.Hypertone wrote:How do you add an insert in the sequencer?
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