> If you’re less lucky, you’ll have to switch your audio effect to bypass mode, or perhaps fade out, or some similar fallback strategy. It’s probably not ideal, but in many cases still better than a glitch.
or if the lock is on some smaller part you might be able to still render the audio but e.g. not update the settings that changed yet, and try again next time.
> If you’re less lucky, you’ll have to switch your audio effect to bypass mode, or perhaps fade out, or some similar fallback strategy. It’s probably not ideal, but in many cases still better than a glitch.