General Plug-in Controls
- Bypass Effect
Bypass Effect at the top of the plug-in panel allows you to bypass VST MultiPanner.
The following applies:
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If the input and output configurations are identical, the input signals are directly routed to the output channels.
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If the input and output configurations differ from each other, the panner attempts to route the input signals to the appropriate output channels. To illustrate this with an example: If you pan a stereo signal to a 5.1 configuration, the left and the right front speakers are used.
NoteIf you use VST MultiPanner as an insert effect, the Bypass Effect button works in the same way as it does for audio plug-ins.
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- Mute/Solo
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Mute and Solo , at the top of the plug-in panel, are identical to the corresponding channel controls.
ImportantThese buttons are not available if VST MultiPanner is used as an insert effect.
- Read/Write
Read and Write , at the top of the VST MultiPanner window, allow you to apply and record automation data. If the panner is used on an output channel, these buttons are identical to the corresponding channel controls. If used as an insert effect, automation data for this insert is written separately.