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Best way to switch controller destinations: Enable/Disable MIDI Destination or Profiles?

edited February 8 in Loopy Pro

In the quick tutorial Enable/Disable MIDI Destination, Ed’s voiceover says that this is a better way to switch destinations. Is there any case where switching profiles is preferred?

In particular, I want to use one hardware pedal to control three different adjustments according to which radio button I press. Example: clip volume, clip input, clip feedback. Same for buttons doing different things. Pretty basic stuff.

The tutorial:

https://wiki.loopypro.com/Synth_Routing_2.0

Thanks,

Steve

Comments

  • wimwim
    edited February 8

    Enable/Disable MIDI destinations is meant for switching a MIDI source from one destination to another. It only affects only the MIDI routing, not what it does in the destination. It's more appropriate for, say switching a keyboard from controlling one synth to controlling another.

    It doesn't change bindings such as changing an expression pedal from being bound to clip volume to being bound to clip input.

  • So, Wim, profiles are still the best way to go for what I described?

    Would Enable/Disable MIDI Destination work if the stable binding is to a widget, then the widget is targeted dynamically to switchable destinations?

  • wimwim
    edited February 8

    @ThinAirX said:
    So, Wim, profiles are still the best way to go for what I described?

    Yes

    Would Enable/Disable MIDI Destination work if the stable binding is to a widget, then the widget is targeted dynamically to switchable destinations?

    Enable/Disable MIDI Destination doesn't apply to widgets. It only applies to things you can route to with the mixer.

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