Disabling Plugins

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2014/08/08 00:01:38 (permalink)

Disabling Plugins

I like many of you have an issue, and tend to be a bit or a lot ADD. I do some tracking and then mix a bit to see what it might sound like and then want to do some more tracking and so on. The issue with this is after mixing and adding a bunch of plugins I am no longer able to monitor though sonar without a large amount of latency, due to the plugins. I can remove the plugins and all is well again but I then lose what I did.
Is there a simple way to completely disable a plugin without removing it from the project? Or is there some other quick work around that can satisfy my ADD, without deleting what I did with my plugins?
 
Thanx in advanx

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    scook
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    Re: Disabling Plugins 2014/08/08 00:07:17 (permalink)
    Try freezing synths and/or tracks. However if this is the mixing phase of the project, mixing latency would not matter increase the setting.
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    Re: Disabling Plugins 2014/08/08 06:04:00 (permalink)
    You can click the "FX" button on the Mix module in the Control Bar to quickly bypass all plugins.

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    Re: Disabling Plugins 2014/08/08 10:10:49 (permalink)
    The Global Bypass feature exists just for this situation. One keystroke temporarily disables all plugins.


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    Re: Disabling Plugins 2014/08/08 18:27:17 (permalink)
    Thank you,
    Bitflipper, what is this Global bypass. I have not heard of this before. What is the keystroke?

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    Re: Disabling Plugins 2014/08/08 19:01:32 (permalink)
    ob1peanut
    Thank you,
    Bitflipper, what is this Global bypass. I have not heard of this before. What is the keystroke?




     
     
     
    Either press the "FX" button in the control panel, or press "E" on your QWERTY keyboard.

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