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Re: Bidule/EnergyTX/Audiomulch



Hi Matt,

if you have the various settings saved in your delay program you could run 
a
midi line to the delay vst and move up or down with your footpedal. I 
have done
that with guitar rig. You'll need to watch what signal your foot pedal
controller is sending or you could end up changing your vst chain, it's 
taken
some experimenting to accomplish this but if you put that program 
change filter
then the audio switcher will only see the signals you want it too.

hope that helps, You'll want to check out those tutorials, you can 
probably find
the answers you're looking for there.

Paul Haslem
Ontario, Canada
www.dulcify.ca



Quoting "Matthew F. McCabe" <mmccabe@finleysound.com>:

> Paul,
>
> Is it possible to change settings within each effect chain?  For  
> example, for non-looping gigs, it's pretty normal for me to run  
> chorus and delay patches.  The delay times are different depending on 
>  the song.  So, instead of having ten effect chains that are the same 
>  (except some of the parameters are different, i.e. delay time), is 
> it  possible to pull up the effect chain you need and then select the 
>  patch for a specific song within that chain...all via MIDI patch  
> change.  I can just imagine things getting a little cumbersome if you 
>  have 75 effect chains.  Maybe I'm over thinking this?
>
> Matt
>
> ---
> King Never
> http://www.kingnever.com
>


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