So yeah, All the instruments in the project are in V-Racks, the better to rearrange the set etc.
One instrument has a heavy effect on it (Speakerphone) I would like to bypass. Track automation isn't going to work here, neither is turning the effect down using it's interface, it's wet/dry setting is automated in the effect by an LFO, but I cannot for the life of me get MIDI automation to bypass the effect?
I've tried instantiating Speakerphone as a VST in order for DP to allow it as a MIDI destination, but even that doesn't seem allow a MIDI controller to bypass the effect in DPs FX window.
Any ideas?
Can you Bypass an effect in a V-Rack?
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Re: Can you Bypass an effect in a V-Rack?
Try "run in realtime".