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> Per Boysen wrote: > Easy one! I'll tell you right now: use Bidules Audio > Switcher! It's to be found under "Routing". I have found that > the Audio Switcher also is good for swapping preset patches > that contains MIDI software instruments (synth or sampler). > The Audio Switcher listens for incoming MIDI Program Change > and activates all following modules that is cabled to the tag > associated with that Prg Ch number - all other modules are > deactivated and completely taken off the CPU load. It's > better to set up every synth patch as a separate instance in > an "effect chain" cabled to one Audio Switcher tag than to > use MIDI Program Change to swap presets in just one instance > of the instrument. Thanks Per. I have a basic setup of an audio switcher working now. But if I understand it well, an audio switcher has 1 mono input and 16 mono outputs. I'm not sure yet how to implement a stereo VST or AU instrument, but I think using 2 audio switchers, so 1 for each channel will work. The disadvantage is it makes the visual layout somewhat messy but it work. Do you know of "smarter" ways to achieve this? ;) Something else I want to experiment with is to put the LP1 in a send/return effect chain in either bidule or Logic Main Stage. --- Sjaak http://www.livelooping.be/ http://www.overgaauw.be/ http://www.myspace.com/sjaakovergaauw