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  1. got a reply from Line6: this is caused by the DAW, nothing they can do.. The same actually happens in Amplitube when automating the on/off switch of a wahpedal
  2. In Ableton Live8 I am controlling the on/off switch of a wahpedal in podfarm2 VST by sending a midiCC message from a footswitch through midiyoke. A glitch in audio occurs when sending this midiCC message. Just mouseclicking the same on/off switch does not produce an audioglitch..... It seems to be just the on/off switches that produce the glitch when controlled by sending a midiCC message: the wah position and other midicontrolled parameters do not. I wrote the same as above in a reply to a similar topic started by chimp_spanner about automation producing an audioglitch: http://line6.com/support/topic/1123-pod-farm-25-automation-creates-glitch/ any ideas?
  3. I do not know what a "SW" parameter is but I think I have a similar problem. In Ableton Live8 I am controlling the on/off switch of a wahpedal in podfarm2 VST by sending a midiCC message from a footswitch through midiyoke. A glitch in audio occurs when sending this midiCC message. Just mouseclicking the same on/off switch does not produce an audioglitch..... It seems to be just the on/off switches that produce the glitch when controlled by sending a midiCC message: the wah position and other midicontrolled parameters do not.
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