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tensixtysix
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PSP Bypass button

Post by tensixtysix » Fri Dec 04, 2015 3:59 am

Can someone please tell me how to bypass the PSP ChannelStrip FX.
The button used to be at the top left of the window next to the preset menu but in Auria 2.0 it isn't there.

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Re: PSP Bypass button

Post by -ki » Fri Dec 04, 2015 4:34 am

The channelstrip FX (Expander, EQ, Compressor) or masterstrip FX (EQualizer, BussPressor, Limiter) are bypassed,
if the corresponding buttons [EXP] ,[EQ], [CMP], [LIM] at the bottom of each effect is not highlighted.

The inserts are bypassed, if the [in] button left to the effect name is not highlighted.

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Re: PSP Bypass button

Post by Rim » Fri Dec 04, 2015 4:55 am

That's correct, the old bypass button was causing a lot of confusion in the old version, so we removed it. In Auria 2.0, the channelstrips are bypassed by default. To bypass them, you make sure the three enable buttons are off (EXP, CMP and EQ).

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Re: PSP Bypass button

Post by tensixtysix » Fri Dec 04, 2015 11:34 am

Thanks everyone, Thanks Rim.
I'm not sure why having a Bypass button was causing confusion.
I found it useful to open the strip and turn EQ, EXP, COMP off with one button.
Now I have to press 3 separate buttons to compare the sound.
It also provided continuity with the other PSP and fabfilter processors which still have the button.

Love the new look 2.0
Hope to upgrade to Pro but waiting to hear from others how it works on iPad3.

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Re: PSP Bypass button

Post by Rim » Fri Dec 04, 2015 1:02 pm

It was one of the larger support ticket items, as users didn't know they had to press both the Bypass button to enable the channelstrip AND another button below. This is much simpler. Just press what you want to use. You don't have to remember to also disengage the bypass.

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Re: PSP Bypass button

Post by mtingle » Fri Dec 04, 2015 1:38 pm

What might be even more useful is a master channel bypass button the turns off the channel strip and all plugins.

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