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What is the logic ACT uses when it works with plug-ins?

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What is the logic ACT uses when it works with plug-ins?

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Data Binding • “The mapping is designed to use as much info as we have saved in sonaract.xml and degrade gracefully. If we have information for a particular controller/surface about a particular effect/synth plug-in, it will do that exact mapping.” • “If there is no info about the effect/synth plug-in for this particular controller/surface, but the plug-in is listed in genericpluginparams.xml, it will map to that as a “starting point” for the user. This mapping will be ‘smart’ based on the preferred control type listed in genericpluginparams.xml for the plug-in. For instance, the filter cutoff parameter will be mapped to some knob on the surface rather than a switch/button.” • “If there is no generic plug-in parameter list for this plug-in in genericpluginparams.xml, SONAR will just dumbly map the first N controls on the controller/surface to the first N parameters on the effect/synth plug-in.” • “In all cases, the user is free to reassign mappings and the changes will be saved in sona

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