How do you clear an ACT assignment?

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2012/03/11 16:14:23 (permalink)

How do you clear an ACT assignment?

If I've got a control surface knob mapped to a control, and I want to get rid of that assignment, how can I do it? I can see how you can change a knob to something else, but not how you can clear it.

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    Jjvande
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    Re:How do you clear an ACT assignment? 2012/03/18 15:00:07 (permalink)
    Good Question.  I have the same one.  Did you figure this out?
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    FastBikerBoy
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    Re:How do you clear an ACT assignment? 2012/03/18 15:19:34 (permalink)
    I don't think it is possible AFAIK.
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    John T
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    Re:How do you clear an ACT assignment? 2012/03/18 15:28:20 (permalink)
    Not found a way in Sonar no. I went and edited the XML files with the mappings in, but I dont reccomend this if it's not something you're used to doing. 

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    Jind
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    Re:How do you clear an ACT assignment? 2012/03/18 15:36:24 (permalink)
    I tried to find a way once, but gave up - all I could do was reassign something.

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    Re:How do you clear an ACT assignment? 2012/03/30 15:08:15 (permalink)
    I am in the same boat. I don't want to mess with the xml file is there any way to clear ACT assignment ? 
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    Re:How do you clear an ACT assignment? 2012/03/30 20:00:53 (permalink)
    Yes you can. I did.

    You can go back to square one if you have virgin .xml files
    for your C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\Cakewalk\ACT Data folder from a fresh install or unlearned state.

    As far as editing these I have not tried but was able to restore the act xml files to unlearn some learnins I had learnt and wanted Sonar to forget.

    And forget it did.

    Cakewalk should give us a unlearn by plug integrated editor for this.

    Hope this helps.

    :Ron


    post edited by bitman - 2012/03/30 23:43:36
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    Re:How do you clear an ACT assignment? 2012/03/30 22:38:54 (permalink)
    I dont reccomend this if it's not something you're used to doing. 
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