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From: Peter Ostry <po@ostry.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 at 11:23:42 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] channel Strip Performance recall buggy?
Message #219400
This is a reply to #219385.
On 03.10.2006, at 08:38, Paul Najar wrote: > Has anyone been able to get this to happen? Not me. I find that "performance" idea great but only half implemented. We can't even organize these performances right from Logic. I would rather suggest to do it the old way and set up a strip for every sound. If that is to heavy for the system you might setup SysEx faders to disable all plugins and mute the strips which are not in use. You can make one small environment patch which turns all possible seven slots of a strip off/on regardles if there are plugins or not and to switch the mute button. Pack that into a macro, duplicate the macro for each strip and make a switching matrix which you control by any event you like. Tedious, old fashioned, certainly not elegant, but reliable. ___ Peter Ostry
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