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#6586 - 02/21/11 06:15 PM Quick bypass for each operator?
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Sorry if I'm being a bit slow here, but where's the bypass switch for individual operators?

Thanks in advance people!
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#6605 - 03/05/11 03:54 AM Re: Quick bypass for each operator? [Re: kevaquarian]
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Could someone from PSP please answer this question - it seems that no visitors to this thread know?

Thanks!
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#6646 - 04/28/11 10:58 AM Re: Quick bypass for each operator? [Re: kevaquarian]
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From our previous conversation, I know this isn't the answer you are looking for, but since you were kind enough to take the time to make a visible thread, I will post my work around here, just in case another user will find it useful.

The gain operator with the attenuation parameter set to 0.00db is essentially a bypass.

It is also possible to bypass an operator using the Matrix. For example, if you want to bypass operator 2, use the Matrix to direct the signal around it. This way isn't very straight forward, but it does work.
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#6647 - 04/28/11 11:03 AM Re: Quick bypass for each operator? [Re: rictheobscene]
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Thanks for posting this here RtO - a workaround is always welcome while waiting on a proper solution. I'm sure I'm not the only one looking for this!
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#6648 - 04/28/11 11:21 AM Re: Quick bypass for each operator? [Re: kevaquarian]
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Actually though - I've just checked out this "workaround" but it's not a workaround at all for what I'm talking about?

e.g.

I mean you've got a phaser on operator 1, and a bitcrush on operator two, and two other operator fx on ops 3 and 4. Now I just want to hear the signal WITHOUT the bitcrush with one button push.

Does anyone have a workaround for this?

PSP??
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#6649 - 04/28/11 01:27 PM Re: Quick bypass for each operator? [Re: kevaquarian]
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Oops - my bad - I misunderstood what you were wanting to do.

I have not found a way to accomplish the task you are wanting to do.
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#6653 - 04/30/11 12:32 PM Re: Quick bypass for each operator? [Re: rictheobscene]
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PSP? Is there anyone there??????

Here we go again with nobody on the case....?

I posted this simple question Feb 21st - it's now over 2 months later - nada from PSP.....???
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#6726 - 06/04/11 04:56 AM Re: Quick bypass for each operator? [Re: kevaquarian]
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 Originally Posted By: kevaquarian
PSP? Is there anyone there??????

Here we go again with nobody on the case....?

I posted this simple question Feb 21st - it's now over 2 months later - nada from PSP.....???



Still no answer to this question from PSP????????
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#6822 - 08/28/11 10:48 AM Re: Quick bypass for each operator? [Re: kevaquarian]
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Wow - STILL no response from anyone at PSP - check the dates on these posts!??!
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#7065 - 08/24/12 04:51 AM Re: Quick bypass for each operator? [Re: kevaquarian]
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OK - it's now a whole YEAR, and this question remains unanswered. PSP are surely the Kings of poor response to forum action.

Unbelievable.
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#7070 - 08/28/12 01:19 PM Re: Quick bypass for each operator? [Re: kevaquarian]
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As you know we are experts in delays (PSP 42, PSP 84, PSP 85, PSP 608 MultiDelay and released today PSP Echo).
Reality is that I missed your posts since I have assigned wrong email to the Nitro topic. Sorry for that.
To bypass operator simply press command (or ctrl) key and click on OPT1/2/3/4 button on the plug-in GUI.

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