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Best way to switch controller destinations: Enable/Disable MIDI Destination or Profiles?
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
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?
Yes
Enable/Disable MIDI Destination doesn't apply to widgets. It only applies to things you can route to with the mixer.