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<blockquote type="cite">I was wondering if it was possible to
cease processing sections of a patch somehow?</blockquote>
Have a look at the [switch~] object ;-)<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 23.01.2021 00:11, Andrew Lyons
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<div dir="auto">Hi,
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<div dir="auto">I have a headless raspberry pi that boots into a
PD patch I created. (I control it with a midi wind controller
and an FCB 1010 midi foot controller.) I have observed that
bypassing certain sections of the patch with MIDI signals
generated by the foot pedal board does not actually stop those
sections of the patch from processing, and using CPU
bandwidth.</div>
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<div dir="auto">I was wondering if it was possible to cease
processing sections of a patch somehow? Maybe by stopping a
sub-process or something? Alternatively, I was wondering if it
was possible to load a different patch upon input of a certain
midi program change?</div>
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<div dir="auto">Thanks!</div>
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