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Unread post by gurulogic » 30 Mar 2010, 22:34

Because this took me so long to figure out, I decided I should share it :)

This is an example / utility for being able to mute and solo the audio from any number of patches with a unified mute and solo function.
Maybe other usefull things could also be done with this example?

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there's a problem with mutes disengaging when un-soloing .I'll try to fix...

-ok, fixed... btw, Muted Patches are not able to be solo, instead it works like a "mute all"

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Unread post by gurulogic » 31 Mar 2010, 00:18

Not an especially exciting small update but now you can solo a muted patch and not disrupt the original mute state or else you can apply a mute to a solo patch and it will be muted when solo is disengaged.
Current and hopefully final version is v1.2

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Unread post by joffo78 » 31 Mar 2010, 13:59

very useful patch. i integrated it in my perform seq !

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Unread post by nay-seven » 31 Mar 2010, 14:21

yes , useful patch for sure !
thanks to share gurulogic !

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Unread post by joffo78 » 02 Apr 2010, 23:58

Hi
A alternative patch to to do same thing. What do you think about that ?
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Unread post by gurulogic » 03 Apr 2010, 04:26

Nice and simple. This is for soloing just 1 audio source at a time? Also, I would assume that a volume module instead of stop event flow would make a smoother cut for live use....

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Unread post by joffo78 » 03 Apr 2010, 10:44

It's better for me having one solo once. Your suggestion about replace stop event with volume module it's a good idea thank you.

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