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On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Sjaak <tcplugin@scarlet.be> wrote: > The only thing I haven't found a solution for is that you can't assign a >midi controller to the "current patch" to control volume, but only to a >specific patch number, bus, output or master channel. For example, when >using the master channel, you also lower the volume of a delay or looper >sitting on a bus and I want to keep it going. Right. There's no such generic "patch level down" function to be assigned to an external MIDI event. Here are two other solutions I use: 1) As the first plug-in (the top slot) in every patch/channel strip use the Gain plug-in (found under "Utility"). In Layout Mode, drag a Knob or Fader (or whatever Screen Control Object) into the work space and assign it to the external MIDI event you want to use for "patch level pre effects". In Edit Mode, assign this Screen Control Object to the Gain plug-ins parameter "Gain". In the Sceen Control Inspector adjust the scaling so it goes from -96.0 dB to 0.0 dB. Done! Now all the rest of the effects you may add to that Channel Strip will be post fade and you won't cut off any reverb or delay tails when playing "swell pedal" with the input. And you will still have the proper sound level running in the virtual instrument, if that's what you are playing. 2) In order to make it quick and easy to create a new patch that uses the same Screen Control Bindings do like this: Select the patch i the Patch List, press Apple-C, press Apple-V. Done! You have now duplicated the patch including all the bindings. Go ahead changing input, virtual instrument and effects to build a new patch. Be sure to save the Channel Strip under a new name (if you do back-up Channel Strips on the disc; that's a good habbit BTW, as you may then import them into MainStage as well as Logic i any future project or session). Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com