Hey gang, I had a GT22 for a while back in 2019... I swapped it out for an FC-12 when my number came up (and I wasn't even touching the GT's capabilities at the time) but I'm going to be missing the GT as my setup is starting to become a MIDI monster as I move more toward experimental sounds. My question is, has anyone worked out a way to replicate the functionality of the Fractal FC's "smart bypass" mode? My goal is this: have four buttons set up to select channels on a Axe-FX III block. You press one and it cancels the others - this is done on the GT with groups and works great. I would also like the second press of the active channel to bypass the block, and stepping on an inactive channel for a bypassed block to set the block to active and change the channel - just like smart bypass works on the FC.
I tried to work this out when I had the unit and though Ron and the crew here were super helpful we never could quite work out the same functionality. We could get it to do what I wanted, sort of, but we couldn't sort out how to have the unit both behave correctly AND indicate the state of things correctly. I'm using this feature quite a bit on the FC but I could see myself quickly moving back to the GT22 if I could duplicate this functionality.
Thanks!
Edit: I should've searched first, but... I see there is a very similar question to mine but with no concrete result at the end of the thread. Still curious to see that others have worked out.
I tried to work this out when I had the unit and though Ron and the crew here were super helpful we never could quite work out the same functionality. We could get it to do what I wanted, sort of, but we couldn't sort out how to have the unit both behave correctly AND indicate the state of things correctly. I'm using this feature quite a bit on the FC but I could see myself quickly moving back to the GT22 if I could duplicate this functionality.
Thanks!
Edit: I should've searched first, but... I see there is a very similar question to mine but with no concrete result at the end of the thread. Still curious to see that others have worked out.