AndyDavis
I would like to use ACT to quickly map a few parameters so that I can twist a knob during a performance. I am not super interested in creating permanent mappings because I can never remember what's mapped to what. Unfortunately, ACT (particularly the ACT MIDI Controller) is so unreliable that I can't use it this way. I mainly just use Automap for the task.
http://www.azslow.com/index.php/topic,206.0.html
The biggest issues that I encounter are:
- ACT tries to combine the UI for configuring the MIDI input and mapping to the plugin. Let me see the MIDI CC coming from the hardware and verify that this works
AZ Controller shows you incoming MIDI messages and what it does with them
- ACT consistently fails to recognize the parameter being changed on the plugin
I have never seen that, except with VST3 (Sonar has nasty bug) and parameters not exposed by plug-ins (there are several examples, and Automap is also can not work there)
- ACT gives no way to manually set a parameter when it is having trouble picking up the motion of that parameter in the plugin
AZ Controller does. You can use either ACT way (ACT Slider 7) or "direct" way (Track 5, FX 2, parameter 8). Tracks and FX/Synth can be referenced by name.
This works perfectly with Automap and it also works perfectly in Studio One. (Honestly, S1's implementation of this whole area is an amazing bit of work. Very fast, accurate, intuitive, and makes the details visible enough to troubleshoot with but not so visible that they overwhelm the real work going on.)
AZ Controller can not compete in simplicity with Automap. Its good side is flexibility, I do not think any other technology can beat it there. But that has a price, if you can do everything you can do nothing simple...
Mystic38
Also have tried ACT several times over the last 6yrs+ and each time gave up in frustration.. lost connections, lost mappings, you name it, its happened to me..
Read the link I have posted in #6. Once you understand where the bug is, you can work around it.
So a very large +1 to a reliable improved, updated or replaced control surface mapping feature with bidirectional communication.
I am just asking to fix several obvious bugs on Sonar side... I still see nothing in the Everett changes list. The rest I can do myself. And just for completes, AZ Controller is bidirectional.
I know that this post sounds like a self advertisement. But I do not sell anything. As you, I have found existing Sonar Control Surface mapping/integration/features not capable/not working/outdated. And I have asked myself either I can do that better (I am n00b in mixing, but not it programming, at least I think so). Simplicity was not my target (so far). But I like the freedom. I have realized that one-to-one mapping (as with "Midi learn" or MIDI mapping matrix in Synth) is not a good solution for general DAW control. After a year, something was ready to present in public. You can now see far advanced version of that. And the work is still in progress, thanks to ideas, requests and suggestions from other.