![]() ![]() If you change them, save them as a preset in the Presets window. ![]() The preset you chose in step 4 provides default MIDI Learn mappings, which you can use or change. This is the MIDI Learn function, and is different from the ACT Learn function in the next step. This step is optional if your controller/surface has a preset in the ACT MIDI Controller property page (not optional if your controller/surface doesn’t have a preset): Mapping knobs and sliders on your controller/surface to cells in the ACT MIDI Controller property page.Opening the ACT MIDI Controller property page, selecting the name of your controller/surface in the Presets window, and checking the Active Controller Technology Enable button.Your controller/surface should have a factory preset that is designed for controlling software applications. Loading the correct preset in the control panel of your hardware controller/surface.Enabling the ACT MIDI Controller plug-in in the Control Surfaces Preferences.Enabling the correct MIDI input driver for your controller/surface.Setting up ACT in the ACT MIDI Controller plug-in requires six basic steps: Configuring the ACT MIDI Controller Plug-in Last updated on ![]()
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