And as long as there are no bugs in the X Touch software, that receives, interprets and re-sends the parameters.Your x touch will do just fine just so long as the third party plug-in you’re trying to use has got the necessary code built in.
The conclusion is wrong. These protocols do not care about the type of plugins. They don't even care about Logic. They are just common languages for devices and software which interpret them. No protocol works directly with plugins. A plugin discloses it's parameters to Logic. Logic sends them to the "Device" you installed in Logic's Control Surface Setup. This is a piece of software that translates the data to another "language", the Mackie protocol. The hardware interprets the messages and distributes them to it's physical control elements. Then you can move some controls, the data is sent back to the Control Surface "Device", then to the Controller Asignments, where all the mapping happens. Finally the data should reach the plugin.two parties said it only works with MCU protocol so just internal logic instruments and plugins
Although this is true, it does not apply to Omnisphere. As I learned now, there are already data in the controlling device and you can map parameters manually. Including parameter names, which are assigned on the fly.MCU and similar controllers are not built to assign single parameters manually
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