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My remote25sl does this automatically. It's pricey but worth it. Sent from my iPhone On Aug 24, 2007, at 12:26 PM, "Travis Hartnett" <travishartnett@gmail.com > wrote: > I think a lot of the appeal of a VST system is having a wide variety > of plugins, most of which won't be four-knob effects along the lines > of standard Boss pedals. > > Imagine a Boss pedalboard where all the pedals have no knob markings > or names on them--not very usable. There has to be some display to > communicate a lot of information back to the user, and I don't believe > there's anything in the VST spec which would make it easy to map all > the parameters (of wildly varying number) to a keyboard shortcut or > whatever. > > I think I remember one VST rack host that looked like an Eventide type > controller, with four or five softknobs and an LCD display, and I > thought you had to use plugins which had been designed to work with > that host so that the UI would work. Displays are pricey. > > TH > > On 8/24/07, Kelly Coyle <skcoyle@gmail.com> wrote: >> I don't know. You can probably work your PDS 20 OK, or your "Metal >> Zone" distortion. If the controls weren't rotary encoders, but 0-11 >> knobs (where the knob position *was* the setting) it shouldn't be a >> problem for at least a few knobs. Of course, if you had seven of >> these >> boxes, or changed the VSTs out all the time, then you might have >> issues. I never had much of a problem with my Nord Modular if I stuck >> with the few patches I used a lot. >> >