Re: calf-plugins: why only few have 'byepass' button ?

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Thanks Max, that helps. I do have the on/off switch, but I was expecting something labelled 'byepass'.
The explanation says:
     You can't bypass a reverb since the effect is added to the dry signal. That's the reason why there's the "active" switch.

However, I am unable to wrap my head around it. Hardware Reverb pedals have a byepass switch. The effect itself cannot (or should not) be able to tell if it's input is dry or wet. Why does it even matter ?

On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 7:50 PM Max <abonnements@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Are you sure you are using an up-to-date calf suite?
https://github.com/calf-studio-gear/calf/issues/122


On 16.10.19 14:23, Banibrata Dutta wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Had a great time playing around with calf-plugins and doing some live
> vocals (except the few rare xruns that still do trouble me). However, I
> noticed that while 'Reverb', 'Chorus did not have a byepass button, few
> other ones did. What gives ?
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