Re: Keystroke or MIDI-controlled reverb/flange/etc. filter capability?

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Hello Jonathan!
I might suggest Nama. As long as the effects have a depth setting, which can be set to 0 you can either control them via MIDI or via short commands:
mfx D 4 0
We haven't got a single effect bypass yet and I think it would involve stopping the engine for a short moment. As for the commands, once you've got a session all ready to run, you can easily create scripts or custom commands, which can shorten the commands to one or two letter combinations. It would be absolutely trivial and straight forward.
  I hope that helps.
  Warm regards
         Julien

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