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Originally Posted by airon
You can dock the FX Chain window. That way nothing pops in to a the middle of the arrangement. You may even be able to keep it behind another view window.
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Thanks for the suggestion
Unfortunately, in an FX chain window, the parameters only load to the surface when the FX name is clicked on and the FX GUI appears.
It doesn't work when you step through the entries/slots using the SWS commands, hence the request for a slightly different Navigator, if it's possible.
At the moment, I use:
Code:
SWS/S&M: Float next FX (and close others) for selected tracks
and
Code:
SWS/S&M: Float previous FX (and close others) for selected tracks
This moves up and down the FX slots, opening an FX GUI and closing the previous one. When the GUI opens, the parameters load to the surface.
It works fine
but the only reason I'm opening the FX GUI is to force the parameters to load. As GUIs take time to draw, it might be quicker without them.