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I wanted each pedalboard to be assigned to a specific Source Audio C4 preset: with this pedal you can load 128 of them and then switch 'em via MIDI CC. This "external MIDI sync" implementation extends the global and pedalboard-specific YAML config to allow sending messages to a specific expected MIDI device (via MIDI port name match) when a pedalboard is loaded.
When configured, the External MIDI manager automatically sends configured messages when a pedalboard is loaded. In line with the pre-existing code, pedalboard-specific configs overwrite the global config. In my case, I use the global config to send a bypass CC to my external MIDI device, and then override this in specific pedalboard configs to enable the pedal and set it to the correct preset for that board.