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Originally Posted by kilna
...and by this, I mean that a stack of per-channel non-MPE FX is not going to "know" what a global CC "means", there's no singular place to route globals... it has to either be routed to every target FX or no target.
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If you want to use a monophonic VSTi (or a multitimbral VSTI with monophonic voices), there is no difference between "global" and "dedicated to a voice", as there is only one voice (or multiple completely independent voices).
Regarding a VSTi that can create multiple inter-depending voices, same would need to speak MPE, or need dedicatedly crafted preprocessing for it's special needs.
IMHO, creating dedicatedly crafted preprocessing for any kind of VSTi makes sense, anyway, as e.g. most VST's can't adhere to note-off velocity ("lift"), but for e.g. a Trumpet, Sax or Flute voice it would be appropriate to e.g. do a "fall" triggered by fast lift. With the instruments I use, fall and similar endings are triggered by dedicated articulations like Multi-Key gestures that don't seem appropriate with a ROLI.
Anyway, appropriate routing is easily doable.
-Michael