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Old 04-17-2021, 03:48 AM   #1
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Default How do I automate muting receive when track is unarmed?

Hi fellow Reaper users!

I'm hoping someone can assist with implementing(or maybe it already exists) a feature where the receive is muted if the track is not armed. This feature would improve workflow for Midi busses, and using amplifier emulators. Right now, I have to manually do this for each receiving track, and if I'm working with 16 Midi or audio tracks, it can be difficult to manage. I'm hoping one of you can provide guidance or a solution to the issue.

Thank you!

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Old 04-21-2021, 07:39 AM   #2
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Hi fellow Reaper users!

I'm hoping someone can assist with implementing(or maybe it already exists) a feature where the receive is muted if the track is not armed. This feature would improve workflow for Midi busses, and using amplifier emulators. Right now, I have to manually do this for each receiving track, and if I'm working with 16 Midi or audio tracks, it can be difficult to manage. I'm hoping one of you can provide guidance or a solution to the issue.

Thank you!
If you have SWS extensions installed:
  1. Xenakios/SWS: Set selected tracks record unarmed
  2. SWS: Mute all receives for selected track(s)
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