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a way change the audio source of mutiple module!

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TanookiMonk
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a way change the audio source of mutiple module!

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Titel says it all :)

a way change the audio source of mutiple module!
artnik
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Re: a way change the audio source of mutiple module!

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Would that not currently be achievable through the drop downs in the Audio/Midi window by changing what's associated with the Inputs? Or are you thinking of something else?
blackdot
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Re: a way change the audio source of mutiple module!

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if you use globals, you could just change a globals input and all the modules that use this global will comply.
TanookiMonk
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Re: a way change the audio source of mutiple module!

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I am constantly rediting old project that do not nessearly have globals. Not only that but for varying effect i often need to set multiple module on "no source" each times making this each by each.
blackdot
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Re: a way change the audio source of mutiple module!

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hmm... you could add a silent midi or mp3 file as input, and then change the input to this file. that way you wont have to edit each module invidudually. on the downside all other modules that use this input wont have one too.

\\edit: instead of creating a silent midi or mp3 file you could use LoopBe (or maybe you already do), and just set it (in the audio/midi input window) to a channel that you're not using. so it's silent too.

but if you're editing your old projects anyway, why not add globals once? or, instead of turning them off individually, you could add an expression modifier (0x) to the top of your modifierstack of each module and toggle them via midi controller? that way you could force each module to be 0, with the press of a button.
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