tiny BYPASS/On/Off selector, share you cure

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16 Feb 2015

Hi guys,

One of the most frequently used controls in Combinator and other devices. But its atomic size and length of a step makes me think twice before using it. Who's got solutions developed?

What worked for me so far:

Edit remote override mapping. Works fine.  But it takes efforts to re-zero this customization and reassign it to next Combinator i'm working on. 

Got solutions?

Thank you



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16 Feb 2015

I have programmed a Combi button for this when I felt it would be a common function to want to have access to (my controller will then have access to bypass as well). 
:)
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16 Feb 2015

Parameter wrote:Hi guys,

One of the most frequently used controls in Combinator and other devices. But its atomic size and length of a step makes me think twice before using it. Who's got solutions developed?

What worked for me so far:

Edit remote override mapping. Works fine.  But it takes efforts to re-zero this customization and reassign it to next Combinator i'm working on. 

Got solutions?

Thank you

I don't know if I'm understanding you correctly but when I want to automate the on/off/bypass of any device in a song (which causes a click - at least it used to) I instead create the "Side Chain Key" Combi from the Factory Soundbank (All Effect Patches > Utility > Side Chain Key.cmb) and replace the MClass EQ with whatever effect (or combi, you'll need to route yourself) you want to have control over the On/Bypass of. I tend to create my device after the included MClass EQ then delete the MClass to make sure I have the routing right.

Then you can automate the "Key" button on the combi to have your device "On" or "Bypassed".

Sorry if I've misunderstood what you're after !

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16 Feb 2015

Parameter wrote:Hi guys,

One of the most frequently used controls in Combinator and other devices. But its atomic size and length of a step makes me think twice before using it. Who's got solutions developed?

What worked for me so far:

Edit remote override mapping. Works fine.  But it takes efforts to re-zero this customization and reassign it to next Combinator i'm working on. 

Got solutions?

Thank you

Zac Scott wrote:
I don't know if I'm understanding you correctly but when I want to automate the on/off/bypass of any device in a song (which causes a click - at least it used to) I instead create the "Side Chain Key" Combi from the Factory Soundbank (All Effect Patches > Utility > Side Chain Key.cmb) and replace the MClass EQ with whatever effect (or combi, you'll need to route yourself) you want to have control over the On/Bypass of. I tend to create my device after the included MClass EQ then delete the MClass to make sure I have the routing right.

Then you can automate the "Key" button on the combi to have your device "On" or "Bypassed".

Sorry if I've misunderstood what you're after !
That reminds me - the free crossfader from Groovy Melon is great for this!
:)
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Parameter
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16 Feb 2015

selig wrote:I have programmed a Combi button for this when I felt it would be a common function to want to have access to (my controller will then have access to bypass as well). 
:)
Yes, it's a cure for all devices, but Combinator itself. Thanks! It would probably worth to save this customized combinator patch.

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