H9 and receiving multiple midi messages

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      Afternoon All,

       

      I’m pretty new to midi an midi mapping etc… I am usinga voodoo labs ground control pro…along with the H9 core (with a few extra purchased algorithms).  My question is this… Is it possible to recall a speciic preset via midi from the H9 with the GCP AND also bypass the H9.  If so,how do i set that up?  What I am ultimatey trying to accomplish would be to have a preset on the GCP that included say one of the harmonizers on the H9 active when I select that preset, then have a way to bypass the H9 for parts of the song I don’t want the harmonizer on for, like the solo, and then when I go back to the chorus, have it activated again.  I have the H9 sitting in my rack with my other effects, so A) cannot manually bypass and B) even if I could, sometimes there are other effects Iam turning on and off at the same time.  Is this possible?  and if so how do I configure that?  Thanks!

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      nickrose
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        Assuming I understand:

        If you save a program when bypassed, and then load it from a MIDI Program Change, it will load bypassed. Hope this is what you need.

         

         

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          nickrose wrote:

          Assuming I understand:

          If you save a program when bypassed, and then load it from a MIDI Program Change, it will load
          bypassed. Hope this is what you need.

          Yes! Ultimately what I need… How do I save it bypassed?

           

           

        • #143258
          nickrose
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            Jocarios wrote:

            Yes! Ultimately what I need… How do I save it bypassed?

            Make sure the unit is bypassed (active light off), then save the preset.

             

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