![]() I do have a couple plugins that take a long time to load and probably wouldn't want that feature for them. Reaper/Scripts/LBX/LBXSK_resources/templates/Īh yea good points. (I say seem - I wrote this nearly a year ago - so refreshing my memory on it still). Maybe needs to be plugin dependent option.Īt the moment - fx seem to be identified by plugin name in fx browser - but the name is obtained from the chunk - so might be possible to change this as an option. I'd be worried about plugins that take time to open/close 'cos they might pause the script - would need to test. It would be easy to pop up the fx GUI whilst tweaking - but might be more taxing to get it to close when stopped tweaking - as it would need to know when you stopped tweaking and not just paused. How is yours storing the assignments? If it was based on dll name, which is less likely to change, that could improve on the current system. It stores this based on the plugin name in the fx browser, so it breaks if you rename the plugin. Hmm well this is a bit of a tangent, but maybe it's something you've come across working on this.can you conceive of a way to force plugins to float momentarily while you're tweaking the parameter? The other native option when learning parameters is that the assignments are only active when the host track is selected, which works great for EQ (EQ controls always work on the selected track, without needing to focus/float them first), but in such a case it would still be great to get the instant visual feedback while turning knobs.Īlso, the native learned parameters can be stored as default for past and future instances of the same plugin. I've noticed that it might not work until you have at least one param added - so I need to look into that.Ĭlicking on the plugin name activates Latch mode for the track the plugin is on.Ĭlicking REC button sets up the parameters for recording automation. Simply click the controls in the plugin GUI in the order you want them in the list. Then set up any and all plugins how you want them within the script - setting parameters to faders - hitting SAVE for each plugin when you're happy. Assign your midi controller controls to the faderbox F1-32 parameters. Just like the Stripper script - simply add a LBX-Faderbox to this track. Note two underscores as with my stripper script. To set up - simply create a track called _LBX_SKCTL. Now whenever you focus an instance of that plugin - the midi controller always maps to the same parameters automatically. So you simply focus a plugin - set up whatever parameters you like to control with your external controller, hit SAVE. A collaboration between me and SRD who provided the impotus and ideas for this one.Ī simple idea for making your midi controller connect to specific parameters of whatever plugin has the focus.
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