And sorry about misspelling the word: 'bypass'.
Forgot to state that I am on Lubuntu 19.04, with calf-plugins installed from official repo, this morning so should be pretty recent.
On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 8:50 PM Banibrata Dutta <banibrata.dutta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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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