Bypass wah per scene with expression assigned

Anyone know how you bypass wah block per scene … when expression pedal is assigned.
Scene A want to use bypass assign
Scene B want wah block completely bypassed
But it won’t let me do it with expression assigned… can someone see if I am missing something…
neural if you read this
also it would great if there was a little clock graphic in the block itself showing if expression was assigned to that block. Maybe a pie tgat fills up showing the amount of expression.
Having it in the bypass block means tgere is nowhere for the new scene graphic ABCD SQUARE.

Just thoughts but if anyone can figure out the expression assign bypass issue I would appreciate it. Probably obvious .
But don’t ask … etc

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I’m guessing, and haven’t tried, but am planning to… that you could more or less shut off the effect… doesn’t appear currently that 1 exp can change it’s function by scene at this point… likely needs to be a request for a future update.

I’d love to see the option to change it’s function by scene.

I already wrote that somewhere. Probably that could help you depending on how you want to use the expression pedal.

„I found a nice workaround. Probably there is a better way. I just have the QC since yesterday :-). You just use Wah and Whammy in parallel paths. Assign the expression pedal to both and assign expression pedal to bypass state (to engage pedals while moving the pedal). Now if you use the pedal you will hear the wah and whammy together. Now go to the settings of the splitter block (s) in front of wah/whammy and set it to stereo->split. In addition place e.g. a gain block from the utilities in front of the splitter. Assign the panning of the gain block to scenes. Now you can control which of both (wah/whammy) you hear by using the panning (which you can control individually for each scene). Have fun :smile: