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Old 05.12.2013, 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Luddite View Post
Many thanks for making the effort. I will try this in the studio. I am not sure if it is quite what I was after though. It is not the ability to change patches alone that I would like but the ability to edit patches that are on different outputs of the TI VST. This means having them displayed in the LCD display. Let me see though if your method actually not only plays a particular patch (no reason why it shouldn't) but also brings that patch into the LCD window (here's hoping!)

Many thanks. Will let you know how I get on!
I think I got too caught up in the changing of patch solutions and didn't really address the on-the fly editing of patches. I still think you would need to do something (the specifics are going to be a little different for each DAW) to set up the routing between the DAW and the MIDI parameters you want to change. I'm guessing you could do that pretty easily with Automap software, if you have a Novation controller as your primary or are willing to get one, then when the controller is in Automap mode, you could assign separate knobs even to the edits you want to make for each patch (I assume fairly simple ones like cutoff).

I'll be honest though, I think editing multiple patches while gigging live is something most folks would use separate hardware instruments for, just because its so much easier to set up and keep it working (albeit a more expensive approach). I think any other solution is going to be inherently wonky and risk prone. Gigging on stage is the one time where simplicity and reliability really takes priority, it's not good when the shit hits the fan in front of an audience
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