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247 Chapter 23: Yamaha 02R96247 Set up your 02R96247 02R96 assignments247 02R96 assignments overview248 02R96 Display Access control248 02R96 A
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 100Mackie Control transport buttonsThe table outlines the transport controls and their functions:Button Modier Functi
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 101Button Modier Function/CommentsF.FWD >> — Shuttle forward.MARKER Go to next marker.NUDGE Nudge right by chos
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 102Mackie Control Modier Function/CommentsCursor Up/Down In Channel Strip EQ, Send view, or Plug-In/Instrument Editor
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 103Mackie Control Jog/Scrub wheelThe table outlines the Jog/Scrub wheel controls and their functions:Control Modier F
104iControl overviewYou can use the iControl with Logic Pro to make working with GarageBand projects easier. When you open a GarageBand project in
Chapter 5 M-Audio iControl 105iControl Assignment buttonsYou can use the buttons along the left side of the iControl, in the areas labeled All
Chapter 5 M-Audio iControl 106When using the Arrow buttons to switch between parameter pages—accessed through use of the Generator, Eect 1, or
Chapter 5 M-Audio iControl 107iControl channel strip controlsThe right side of the iControl features eight rows of controls that you can use to
Chapter 5 M-Audio iControl 108Use the iControl Jog WheelYou can navigate through projects with the Jog Wheel, located toward the lower-left are
Chapter 5 M-Audio iControl 109Use iControl locators and Cycle modeThe left and right locators are used to mark a section of your project. These
11Control surfaces overviewControl surfaces are hardware devices that feature a variety of controls, which can include faders, rotary knobs, button
Chapter 5 M-Audio iControl 110iControl assignmentsiControl assignments overviewThe assignment tables show all assignments for each control, bot
Chapter 5 M-Audio iControl 111iControl channel strip functionsThe table outlines the channel strip controls and their functions:iControl Modi
Chapter 5 M-Audio iControl 112iControl transport functionsThe table outlines the transport controls and their functions:iControl Modier Functi
113Set up your Euphonix deviceLogic Pro supports the EuCon protocol developed by Euphonix. This protocol allows enhanced communication between the
Chapter 6 Euphonix devices 114Change the Euphonix track displayBy default, tracks shown in the Mixer and on the display of your Euphonix device
Chapter 6 Euphonix devices 115Choose Euphonix automation modesThe Euphonix devices only support Read and Write automation modes. Logic Pro, how
Chapter 6 Euphonix devices 116Euphonix fader stripsThe number of fader strips diers across each of the Euphonix devices. This section outlines
Chapter 6 Euphonix devices 117Euphonix knobsetsEuphonix knobsets overviewWhen using the Euphonix devices with Logic Pro, the Mixer’s channel st
Chapter 6 Euphonix devices 118Use the Inserts knobsetThis knobset allows you to: •Edit an eect plug-in (Inserts mode) •Change or insert an ee
Chapter 6 Euphonix devices 119Use the Input knobsetThis knobset behaves dierently, depending on the channel strip type you are working with—au
12Control surface requirementsRegardless of the control surface being used, you rst need to connect, add, and congure your device for use with Lo
Chapter 6 Euphonix devices 120Edit an instrument plug-in 1 Press the Input knob top, or key, to display the software instrument plug-in insert
Chapter 6 Euphonix devices 121Use the EQ knobsetThis knobset allows you to edit the rst Channel or Linear Phase EQ inserted in the selected ch
Chapter 6 Euphonix devices 122Use the Aux or Sends knobsetThe Aux or Sends (Conguration) knobset allows you to: •Edit a send destination (Aux
Chapter 6 Euphonix devices 123Use the Pan/Surround knobsetThis knobset allows you to adjust a channel strip’s Pan/Surround control. If the chan
Chapter 6 Euphonix devices 124Remove a channel strip from a group 1 Press the Group knob top, or key, to display the list of groups that the c
12 5Set up your MotormixFollow the steps below to use your CM Labs Motormix control surface with Logic Pro.Set up your CM Labs Motormix in Logic Pr
Chapter 7 CM Labs Motormix 126Motormix assignmentsMotormix Select buttonsThe Select buttons (the buttons just below the LCD) have multiple uses
Chapter 7 CM Labs Motormix 127Mode AssignmentPLAY/transport button ashes Transport section mode •1: Record •2: Pause •3: Stop •4: Play •5: Rew
Chapter 7 CM Labs Motormix 128Control Modier Assignment7 segment display Shows the current selection for rotary pots:Send/EQ editing (S-MUTE o
Chapter 7 CM Labs Motormix 129Control Modier AssignmentRotary Selector Selects a slot or parameter for rotary encoders, depending on the param
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 13Connect control surfacesLogic Pro supports many control surfaces that connect to your computer using Fi
Chapter 7 CM Labs Motormix 130Motormix multi buttonsThese buttons (labeled A to H) have multiple uses depending on the current mode, as indicat
Chapter 7 CM Labs Motormix 131Motormix burn buttonsThese buttons (labeled I to P) have multiple uses depending on the current mode, as indicate
Chapter 7 CM Labs Motormix 132Motormix Solo and Mute buttonsThese buttons switch the solo and mute state of the displayed channel.Note: In mod
Chapter 7 CM Labs Motormix 133Motormix left function buttonsThe table outlines the left function button controls and their assignments.Note: I
Chapter 7 CM Labs Motormix 134Control Modier AssignmentSHIFT Switches to Shift mode, where the functions indicated by the (inverted) labels be
135Set up your TranzPortFollow the steps below to use your Frontier Design TranzPort control surface with Logic Pro.Note: Support for the AlphaTra
Chapter 8 Frontier Design TranzPort 13 6TranzPort assignmentsTranzPort channel stripThe table outlines the channel strip controls and their ass
Chapter 8 Frontier Design TranzPort 137TranzPort master controlsThe table outlines the master controls and their assignments:Note: A SHIFT (or
Chapter 8 Frontier Design TranzPort 13 8Control Modier AssignmentJog Wheel Depending on current Jog Wheel mode: •Moves playhead by bars. •Con
Chapter 8 Frontier Design TranzPort 13 9Control Modier AssignmentRECORD RecordSHIFT SaveFoot Switch Punch In/Out
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 14Connect a networked control surface 1 Connect your control surface to the network (LAN) ports of your
140Set up your CS-32 MiniDeskFollow the steps below to use your JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk control surface with Logic Pro.Add JLCooper CS-32 control s
Chapter 9 JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk 141CS-32 MiniDesk displayThe display shows information on the current mode and parameters being edited.Displa
Chapter 9 JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk 142CS-32 MiniDesk potsBecause the CS-32 MiniDesk pots are not motorized, Pickup mode is used if turned on in
Chapter 9 JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk 143CS-32 MiniDesk channel stripsThe table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments:Note: If
Chapter 9 JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk 144Control Modier AssignmentMUTE Enables or disables Mute.F1 Automation Enable setup (display shows “AE”).MU
Chapter 9 JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk 145CS-32 MiniDesk F keysThe table outlines the F key controls and their assignments:Note: If a modier butto
Chapter 9 JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk 146CS-32 MiniDesk cursor controlsThe table outlines the cursor controls and their assignments:Note: If a mod
Chapter 9 JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk 147CS-32 MiniDesk Jog wheel controlsThe table outlines the Jog Wheel controls and their assignments:Control A
148Set up your FaderMaster 4/100You can combine several FaderMaster 4/100 devices to form one large virtual control surface. The meaning and functi
149Set up your MCS3Logic Pro supports USB or MIDI versions of the JLCooper MCS3 control surface. Both USB and MIDI versions are installed automatic
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 15Add a control surface to Logic ProSome control surfaces (such as the Mackie Control) are detected autom
Chapter 11 JLCooper MCS3 150MCS3 F1 to F6 buttonsThe table outlines the F1 to F6 buttons and their assignments:Control AssignmentF1 Switches to
Chapter 11 JLCooper MCS3 151MCS3 Jog wheel and Shuttle ringThe table outlines the Jog wheel and Shuttle ring controls and their assignments:Con
152Set up microKONTROL and KONTROL49Follow the steps below to use your control surface with Logic Pro.Set up your Korg control surface with Logic P
Chapter 12 Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 153microKONTROL and KONTROL49 assignmentsmicroKONTROL and KONTROL49 PadsmicroKONTROL and KONTROL49 P
Chapter 12 Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 154Solo/Mute modeThis mode is enabled by pressing SCENE and Pad 2.Pad Assignment1–8 Enables or disab
Chapter 12 Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 155Eect edit modeThis mode is enabled by pressing SCENE and Pad 13. In Eect edit mode, the channel
Chapter 12 Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 156The controls in the main section have the following meaning:Control AssignmentMain encoder Contro
Chapter 12 Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 157microKONTROL and KONTROL49 channel stripsThere are several modes for the encoders, enabled with S
158Set up your Baby HUIBaby HUI control surface units do not support automatic scanning. You need to manually add these devices to your setup. When
Chapter 13 Mackie Baby HUI 159Baby HUI channel stripsThe table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments.Note: If SHIFT is sho
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 16Create control surface groupsIf you have multiple control surface units in your system, you can dene h
Chapter 13 Mackie Baby HUI 160Baby HUI automation controlsThe table outlines the automation controls and their assignments.Note: If SHIFT is s
Chapter 13 Mackie Baby HUI 161Baby HUI navigation controlsThe table outlines the navigation controls and their assignments.Note: If SHIFT is s
162Set up your HUIHUI control surface devices don’t support automatic scanning. You need to manually add these devices to your setup. When you add
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 163HUI assignmentsHUI assignments overviewThe following sections outline the assignment of Mackie HUI interface elements
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 164HUI assign controlsThe table outlines the controls in the ASSIGN section and their assignments.Note: A modier button
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 165Control Modier AssignmentBYPASS Switches the INSERT buttons between Insert Select and Insert Bypass modes. See the In
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 166HUI window controlsThe table outlines the window controls and their assignments:Control AssignmentTRANSPORT Opens or c
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 167HUI channel stripsThe table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button, such as
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 168Control Modier AssignmentDEFAULT Sets volume to unity level.Fader Adjusts volume, or duplicates the V-Pot assignment
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 169HUI DSP controlsThe table outlines the DSP controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button, such as SHIFT, belo
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 17Pictured below is a multiple group example with two Mackie Controls, three Mackie Control XTs, and one
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 170Control Modier AssignmentINSERT/PARAM Switches between Eect Assign and Eect Edit modes.SCROLL Eect Edit mode: Shif
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 171HUI function keysThe table outlines the function keys and their assignments.Note: A modier button, such as SHIFT, be
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 172HUI global controlsThe table outlines the global controls and their assignments:Control AssignmentFADER Activates or d
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 173HUI automation controlsThe table outlines the automation controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button, such
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 174HUI status/group controlsThe table outlines the status/group controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button, s
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 175HUI time displayThe table outlines the time display controls and their assignments:Control AssignmentTIME CODE Lit if
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 176Control Modier AssignmentEDIT TOOL Selects tool (if applicable to window with key focus): •1: Pointer •2: Pencil •3:
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 177HUI transport controlsThe table outlines the transport controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button, such as
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 178HUI cursor buttonsThe table outlines the cursor controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button, such as SHIFT,
Chapter 14 Mackie HUI 179HUI Jog WheelThe table outlines the Jog Wheel controls and their assignments:Control AssignmentJog Wheel •Default: Mov
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 18Control surface inspectorControl surface inspector overviewThe inspector at the left side of the Contro
180Set up of your C4A connected and powered Mackie C4 unit will be detected automatically when you open Logic Pro. You can use the C4 in an indepen
Chapter 15 Mackie C4 181Use C4 viewsThe C4 provides a number of views that display a particular parameter type on the V-Pots/V-Select buttons.U
Chapter 15 Mackie C4 182Use EQ Mixer view 1 Hold down the CHAN STRIP button. The channel strip overlay labels appear on the C4 displays. 2 Pr
Chapter 15 Mackie C4 183In Send Channel view: •Row 1 edits the (rst) eight send destinations of the selected channel strip. •Row 2 edits the s
Chapter 15 Mackie C4 184Use Instrument Assign Mixer view 1 Hold down the CHAN STRIP button.The channel strip overlay labels are shown on the C
Chapter 15 Mackie C4 185Use Cycle View m Hold down the CHAN STRIP button, and press V-Select 31.In Cycle view: •V-Pot/V-Select 1 (labeled Cycle
Chapter 15 Mackie C4 186C4 function buttonsThis section outlines the FUNCTION buttons at the lower left of the C4 control surface. •SPLIT butto
Chapter 15 Mackie C4 187C4 Assignment buttonsC4 Assignment buttons overviewThe Assignment buttons switch between “overlay” and normal Views. Th
Chapter 15 Mackie C4 188C4 Marker overlayThe Marker overlay is active when the MARKER button light is on. •V-Selects 1 to 30 are assigned to m
Chapter 15 Mackie C4 189C4 Function overlayThe Function overlay is active when the FUNCTION button light is on. The table below outlines the as
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 19Device parametersDevice parameters •Out Port pop-up menu: Choose the MIDI output port from the pop-up m
Chapter 15 Mackie C4 190Control Assignment24 (Tool: Autom.) Selects the Automation Select tool.V-Pot 25 (WfZoom) Edits the waveform zoom factor
Chapter 15 Mackie C4 191C4 Parameter, Track, and Slot buttonsThe buttons at the lower right of the C4 are used to access channel strips, channe
192Set up your SAC-2KMake sure that your control surface is connected bidirectionally with the computer, using either a MIDI interface or the unit’
Chapter 16 Radikal Technologies SAC-2K 193SAC-2K LCDs and encodersThe table outlines the LCDs and encoder controls and their assignments:Contro
Chapter 16 Radikal Technologies SAC-2K 194SAC-2K channel stripsThe table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments.Note: A mod
Chapter 16 Radikal Technologies SAC-2K 195SAC-2K Mixer view controlsThe table outlines the Mixer view controls and their assignments.Note: A m
Chapter 16 Radikal Technologies SAC-2K 196Control Modier AssignmentSnd/Ins 1 to 4 •If in Send mode, switches to Mixer view (multichannel) send
Chapter 16 Radikal Technologies SAC-2K 197Control Modier AssignmentGroup Switches to Group editing mode: •Encoder 1 to 10 push buttons edit a
Chapter 16 Radikal Technologies SAC-2K 198SAC-2K software navigation controlsThe table outlines the software navigation controls and their assi
Chapter 16 Radikal Technologies SAC-2K 199SAC-2K marker controlsThe table outlines the marker controls and their assignments:Note: A modier b
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Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 20Control Surface Group parametersControl Surface Group parameters overviewIf you have created one or mor
Chapter 16 Radikal Technologies SAC-2K 200SAC-2K transport controlsThe table outlines the transport controls and their assignments.Note: A mod
201Set up Recording LightThe Recording Light control surface plug-in enables you to control an external light or sign, warning visitors not to ente
Chapter 17 Recording Light 202 •Data 1: Any Record Ready LED: This value determines how the Recording Light device responds to a track being re
203Set up your SI-24Follow the steps below before using your control surface with Logic Pro.Use both the audio and MIDI controller features of the
Chapter 18 Roland SI-24 204SI-24 channel stripsThe table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button (suc
Chapter 18 Roland SI-24 205Control Modier AssignmentPAN 1 to 12 In Pan Edit mode: •Controls channel strip Pan/Balance (surround angle for chan
Chapter 18 Roland SI-24 206SI-24 status mode controlsThe table outlines the status mode controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button
Chapter 18 Roland SI-24 207SI-24 surround/pan controlsThe table outlines the surround/pan controls and their assignments:Control AssignmentON/O
Chapter 18 Roland SI-24 208SI-24 numeric key controlsThe table outlines the numeric key controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button
Chapter 18 Roland SI-24 209Control Modier AssignmentSHIFT Locate mode: •1 to 9: Moves playhead to marker 10 to 18 positions. •0: Deletes marke
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 21Control Surface Group display parametersThe parameters at the top of the Control Surface Group paramete
210Set up FW-1884, FE-8, or FW-1082The Tascam FW-1884, the FE-8 extension, and the FW-1082 can control Logic Pro. The Tascam FE-8 extension can be
Chapter 19 Tascam FW-1884 211Encoders (FW-1884, FE-8)The table outlines the encoder controls and their assignments:Control AssignmentFLIP Switc
Chapter 19 Tascam FW-1884 212Shortcut controls (FW-1884 only)The table outlines the shortcut controls and their assignments.Note: If a modier
Chapter 19 Tascam FW-1884 213Channel strips (FW-1884, FE-8, FW-1082)The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments.Note:
Chapter 19 Tascam FW-1884 214EQ controls (FW-1884 only)The EQ controls apply to a certain EQ band of the selected channel. A Channel or Linear
Chapter 19 Tascam FW-1884 215Encoders and controls (FW-1082 only)The three buttons at the bottom of this control surface section determine the
Chapter 19 Tascam FW-1884 216Mode Modier AssignmentEQ HI–AUX 1/5 •EQ/PAN mode: selects EQ band 6. •AUX 1–4 mode: switches Send 1 Mute on/o.
Chapter 19 Tascam FW-1884 217Mode Modier AssignmentEQ LOW–AUX 4/8 •EQ/PAN mode: selects EQ band 3. •AUX 1–4 mode: switches Send 4 Mute on/o.
Chapter 19 Tascam FW-1884 218Automation controls (FW-1884 only)The table outlines the automation controls and their assignments:Control Assignm
Chapter 19 Tascam FW-1884 219Mode controls (FW-1082 only)The table outlines the mode controls and their assignments:Note: If a modier button,
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 22 •Single: This view shows a single channel and its routing to auxes and so on. You can determine which
Chapter 19 Tascam FW-1884 220Control Modier Assignment< BANK Shifts fader bank down by one bank.SHIFT Shifts fader bank down by one channel
221Set up your US-2400The US-2400 is capable of running in both native and Mackie Control emulation modes. If the unit is set up in Mackie Control
Chapter 20 Tascam US-2400 222US-2400 channel stripsThe table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button,
Chapter 20 Tascam US-2400 223US-2400 encodersIn CHAN mode (CHAN button on), the encoders control these parameters on the selected channel:Contr
Chapter 20 Tascam US-2400 224In CHAN mode, with the SHIFT button held down, the encoders control the following parameters on the selected chann
Chapter 20 Tascam US-2400 225US-2400 master channelThe table outlines the master channel strip controls and their assignments:Control Assignmen
Chapter 20 Tascam US-2400 226US-2400 encoder assignmentsUS-2400 encoder assignments overviewThe table below outlines the standard assignment of
Chapter 20 Tascam US-2400 227Instrument Edit viewIn Instrument Edit view, the following AUX buttons have special assignments:Control Assignment
Chapter 20 Tascam US-2400 228US-2400 master section controlsThe table outlines the master section controls and their assignments.Note: A modi
Chapter 20 Tascam US-2400 229Control Modier AssignmentIN Sets punch in locator at the current playhead position.SHIFT Moves playhead to left
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 23 •EQ Parameter pop-up menu: Choose which parameter of the selected EQ band is controlled by the encoder
230Set up your US-428 or US-224Follow these steps to use your Tascam US-428 or US-224 control surface with Logic Pro.Set up your Tascam US-428 or U
Chapter 21 Tascam US-428 and US-224 231US-428 and US-224 channel stripsThe table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments.Note
Chapter 21 Tascam US-428 and US-224 232US-428 and US-224 EQ controlsThe table outlines the EQ controls and their assignments.Note: A modier b
Chapter 21 Tascam US-428 and US-224 233US-428 and US-224 master controlsThe table outlines the master controls and their assignments.Note: A m
Chapter 21 Tascam US-428 and US-224 234Control Modier AssignmentData wheel AUX 1 LED on: controls the Send 1 Level of the selected channel.AUX
235Set up your 01V96Follow the steps below before using your 01V96 with Logic Pro. •Make sure that your 01V96 device is connected to the computer v
Chapter 22 Yamaha 01V96 23601V96 Display Access controlsThe table outlines the DISPLAY ACCESS controls and their assignments.Note: A modier b
Chapter 22 Yamaha 01V96 23701V96 Fader Mode controlsThe table outlines the FADER MODE controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button (s
Chapter 22 Yamaha 01V96 238Control Modier AssignmentAUX 6 Switches SEL buttons and encoder buttons between normal behavior and setting a param
Chapter 22 Yamaha 01V96 23901V96 LCD controlsThe table outlines the LCD controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button (such as SHIFT/A
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 24Control surfaces that support Split mode allow the display of two separate parameter sections within on
Chapter 22 Yamaha 01V96 24001V96 LCD display modesInsert display modePress the F2 button to select Insert display mode. In this mode, the LCD d
Chapter 22 Yamaha 01V96 241Channel display modePress the F3 button to select Channel display mode.Control AssignmentMoving virtual encoders 1 t
Chapter 22 Yamaha 01V96 24201V96 channel stripsThe table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button (suc
Chapter 22 Yamaha 01V96 24301V96 assignable keysThese keys can be assigned to the following functions.Note: A modier button (such as SHIFT/AD
Chapter 22 Yamaha 01V96 244Control Modier AssignmentDAW SUSPEND GROUP Enables or disables the Group Clutch.DAW SHIFT/ADD Switches the Mixer to
Chapter 22 Yamaha 01V96 245Control Modier AssignmentDAW FF Shuttles forward.DAW STOP StopDAW PLAY PlayDAW SHIFT/ADD PauseDAW REC RecordDAW PRE
Chapter 22 Yamaha 01V96 246Control Modier AssignmentDAW AUTO TOUCH Sets all channel strips to Touch automation mode.DAW OPTION/ALL Sets select
247Set up your 02R96Follow the steps below before using your 02R96 with Logic Pro. •Make sure that your 02R96 device is connected to the computer v
Chapter 23 Yamaha 02R96 24802R96 Display Access controlThe table outlines the DISPLAY ACCESS control assignment:Control AssignmentMETER Clears
Chapter 23 Yamaha 02R96 24902R96 Eect/Plug-in controlsThe table outlines the EFFECT/PLUG-IN controls and their assignments:Control AssignmentD
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 25Control Surface Group other parametersThe parameters at the bottom of the Control Surface Group paramet
Chapter 23 Yamaha 02R96 25002R96 LCDThe LCD displays dierent data, depending on the page selected with the F2, F3, and F4 buttons: •INSERT ASS
Chapter 23 Yamaha 02R96 25102R96 assignable keysThe table outlines the USER-DEFINED KEY controls and their assignments:Control AssignmentDispla
Chapter 23 Yamaha 02R96 25202R96 channel stripsThe table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments:Control AssignmentEncoder Ad
Chapter 23 Yamaha 02R96 25302R96 data entry controlsThe table outlines the data entry controls and their assignments:Control AssignmentSCRUB En
254Set up your DM1000Follow the steps below before using your DM1000 with Logic Pro. •Make sure that your DM1000 device is connected to the compute
Chapter 24 Yamaha DM1000 255DM1000 Display Access controlsThe table outlines the DISPLAY ACCESS controls and their assignments.Note: A modier
Chapter 24 Yamaha DM1000 256DM1000 Aux Select controlsThe table outlines tıhe AUX SELECT controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button
Chapter 24 Yamaha DM1000 257Control Modier AssignmentAUX 6 Switches SEL buttons and encoder buttons between normal behavior and setting a para
Chapter 24 Yamaha DM1000 258DM1000 LCD controlsThe table outlines the LCD controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button, such as SHIFT
Chapter 24 Yamaha DM1000 259Insert display modePress the F2 button to select Insert display mode. In this mode, the LCD displays parameters, al
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 26Control surfaces preferencesOpen Control Surfaces preferencesSettings that aect the onscreen appearanc
Chapter 24 Yamaha DM1000 260Channel display modePress the F3 button to select Channel display mode. In this mode, the parameter controls, such
Chapter 24 Yamaha DM1000 261DM1000 channel stripsThe table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button, s
Chapter 24 Yamaha DM1000 262DM1000 assignable keysThese keys can be assigned to the following functions.Note: A modier button, such as SHIFT/
Chapter 24 Yamaha DM1000 263Control Modier AssignmentDAW SUSPEND GRP Enables or disables the Group Clutch.*DAW SHIFT/ADD Switches the Mixer to
Chapter 24 Yamaha DM1000 264Control Modier AssignmentDAW FF Shuttles forward.DAW STOP StopDAW PLAY Play*DAW SHIFT/ADD PauseDAW REC RecordDAW P
Chapter 24 Yamaha DM1000 265Control Modier AssignmentDAW AUTO TOUCH Sets selected channel strip, or channel strip group, to Touch automation m
266Set up your DM2000Follow the steps below before using your DM2000 with Logic Pro. •Make sure that your DM2000 device is connected to the compute
Chapter 25 Yamaha DM2000 267DM2000 Matrix Select controlsThe table outlines the MATRIX SELECT controls and their assignments:Control Assignment
Chapter 25 Yamaha DM2000 268DM2000 Aux Select controlsThe table outlines the AUX SELECT controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button
Chapter 25 Yamaha DM2000 269DM2000 Encoder and Fader Mode controlsThe table outlines the ENCODER MODE and FADER MODE controls and their assignm
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 27 •Maximum MIDI Bandwidth slider: Drag to set the maximum amount of MIDI bandwidth that your control sur
Chapter 25 Yamaha DM2000 270DM2000 Eect/Plug-in controlsThe table outlines the EFFECT/PLUG-IN controls and their assignments.Note: A modier
Chapter 25 Yamaha DM2000 271Control Modier AssignmentMoving virtual encoders 1 to 4 (Use cursor keys, and then rotate parameter wheel.)Pan Ass
Chapter 25 Yamaha DM2000 272DM2000 Automix controlsThe table outlines the AUTOMIX controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button (such
Chapter 25 Yamaha DM2000 273Control Modier AssignmentTOUCH SENSE Sets selected channel strip, or channel strip group, to O automation mode. W
Chapter 25 Yamaha DM2000 274DM2000 Locator controlsThe table outlines the LOCATOR controls and their assignments. Note: A modier button (such
Chapter 25 Yamaha DM2000 275DM2000 transport and cursor controlsThe table outlines the transport and cursor controls and their assignments.Note
Chapter 25 Yamaha DM2000 276Control Modier AssignmentCursor Down Cursor mode: equivalent to computer keyboard Down Arrow key. Zoom mode: zooms
Chapter 25 Yamaha DM2000 277DM2000 channel stripsThe table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments.Note: A modier button (s
Chapter 25 Yamaha DM2000 278DM2000 assignable keysThe table outlines the USER-DEFINED KEY controls and their assignments.Note: A modier butto
Chapter 25 Yamaha DM2000 279Control Modier Assignment7 Enables or disables the Group Clutch.*USER 4 Switches the Mixer to show all channel str
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 28For example, if you have a Mackie Control and two Mackie Control XTs (giving you a total of 24 encoders
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 29 •Display Duration slider: Drag to adjust the time that parameter names and values remain on the LCD, f
Contents11 Chapter 1: Control surfaces11 Control surfaces overview12 Chapter 2: Basic control surface setup12 Control surface requirements13
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 30Control surface use tipsYou may nd that using control surfaces changes the way you use Logic Pro. Slig
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 31Control surfaces supported by Logic ProThe table shows control surfaces directly supported by Logic Pro
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 32Supported devices Manufacturer NotesDM2000 YamahaThe Yamaha DM2000 emulates three HUI units, using thre
Chapter 2 Basic control surface setup 33Supported devices Manufacturer NotesmicroKONTROL Korg See Set up microKONTROL and KONTROL49 on page 152
34Controller assignments overviewYou can assign any controller capable of generating a MIDI message to a parameter in Logic Pro. Assigning controll
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 35Controller Assignments Easy viewUse Controller Assignments Easy viewEasy view allows you to see and assign c
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 36Assign and delete controllers in Easy viewOnly one set of assignment parameters is visible at a time in Easy
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 37The Controller Assignments window opens in Easy view, with the Learn Mode button activated. In most cases, t
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 38Controller Assignments Expert viewUse Expert viewYou can use Expert view to make advanced controller assignm
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 39Note: You can select multiple assignments in the list, but only the parameters of the rst selected assignm
54 Chapter 4: Mackie Control54 Mackie Control overview55 Mackie Control displays55 Mackie Control displays overview55 Mackie Control display con
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 40 •Group/Track/Command/Key eld pop-up menu: These options also change depending on your choice in the Class
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 41Assign and delete controllers in Expert viewYou can use the Learn process to assign controllers in the Contr
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 42 •Reassign: Click to delete all existing active assignments for this parameter. Use this option to reassign
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 43Dene a zone 1 Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Controller Assignments (or press Command-K), the
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 44Control Name and Label eldsThe Control Name and Label elds are shown at the top right of the Controller As
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 45Class pop-up menu parametersChoose the class of assignment (the type of destination parameter controlled) fr
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 46 •Scrub Status: Sets the scrubbing status for the Playhead parameter (beats, scrubbing). Choose from: set cl
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 47 •Master: The Master channel strip; if it does not exist in the project, the rst output channel strip is ad
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 48 •Automation Group: Choose to use the assignment to set an automation group parameter. When chosen, a Group
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 49OSC Message PathsThe parameters in this section let you edit the OSC paths used to communicate with OSC devi
100 Mackie Control transport buttons101 Mackie Control cursor keys103 Mackie Control Jog/Scrub wheel103 Mackie Control external inputs104 Chapter
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 50Note: The appropriate format for a device is usually specied in its documentation. If unavailable, check t
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 51 •Text Feedback checkbox: Turn on to send a text representation of the current value to the control surface’
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 52Assign buttons to key commandsIn addition to assigning controllers to parameters, you can assign control sur
Chapter 3 Controller assignments 53Delete a key command assignment 1 To open the Key Commands window, choose Logic Pro > Key Commands. 2 S
54Mackie Control overviewYou can control Logic Pro with a Mackie Control and can extend its functionality with several expansion devices, such as t
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 55Mackie Control displaysMackie Control displays overviewThe displays are located along the top of the Mackie Control.
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 56 •Vertical: In this mode, the last character of each channel (in both LCD rows) is overlaid by a vertical bar that s
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 57Mackie Control channel stripsMackie Control channel strips overviewDirectly below the main LCD display are eight set
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 58Mackie Control channel strip buttons and LEDsEach channel strip provides identical buttons and LEDs.Channel strip bu
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 59Mackie Control fadersThe motorized fader of each channel strip is generally used to control the channel level, just
125 Chapter 7: CM Labs Motormix125 Set up your Motormix126 Motormix assignments126 Motormix Select buttons127 Motormix faders and pots130 Mo
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 60Mackie Control assignment buttonsMackie Control Assignment buttons overviewDirectly below the Assignment LED are six
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 61Mixer viewMixer view allows you to edit a single parameter in multiple channel strips: volume, pan, input format, in
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 62Hold down SHIFT while pressing one of the MUTE or V-Pot buttons to switch between mute and bypass.Control ActionV-Po
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 63Channel strip setup viewHold down the TRACK button to display the Track shortcut menu on the LCD, then press V-Pot 8
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 64Pan/Surround Channel viewPan/Surround Channel view allows you to edit all surround parameters for the selected chann
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 65Alternative Pan/Surround mode optionsHold down the PAN/SURROUND button to display the alternate Pan/Surround mode op
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 66Mackie Control EQ buttonMackie Control EQ button overviewPress the EQ button to activate EQ Mixer view. Press the EQ
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 67The Cursor Left and Cursor Right buttons switch to the next or previous EQ band. The LCD displays two EQ bands. If y
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 68Mackie Control Send buttonMackie Control Send button overviewPress the SEND button to activate Send Mixer view. Pres
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 69Alternate Send edit mode optionsHold down the SEND button to access the alternate Send edit mode options submenu in
152 Chapter 12: Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49152 Set up microKONTROL and KONTROL49153 microKONTROL and KONTROL49 assignments153 microKONTROL an
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 70Control ActionV-Pot 8 or F8 Switches to Destination/Level Channel view. You can control all Send slots for the selec
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 71 •The Cursor Up/Cursor Down buttons change the currently displayed plug-in Insert slot (1 to 15). •Pressing a V-Pot
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 72Plug-in edit viewYou can view and edit plug-in parameters in this mode.Note: Mackie Control can edit all plug-ins t
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 73Mackie Control Instrument buttonMackie Control Instrument button overviewPress the INSTRUMENT button to activate Ins
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 74Instrument edit viewIn this view, you can edit instrument parameters.Note: Mackie Control can edit all instruments
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 75Mackie Control fader bank buttonsMackie Control Bank buttonsThe Mackie Control provides eight sets of channel strip
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 76Mackie Control Channel buttonsYou can use the CHANNEL LEFT and CHANNEL RIGHT buttons to move up or down by a single
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 77Mackie Control Global View buttonsThe GLOBAL VIEW button is used in conjunction with the other eight GLOBAL VIEW but
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 78In modal dialogs, pressing one of the function keys is equivalent to using the computer keyboard number keys:Functio
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 79Mackie Control automation buttonsThe automation buttons activate corresponding automation modes in Logic Pro. You us
180 Chapter 15: Mackie C4180 Set up of your C4180 C4 V-Pots and V-Select buttons181 Use C4 views186 C4 function buttons187 C4 Assignment button
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 80Mackie Control Group buttonPress the GROUP button to activate group edit mode that allows you to edit various Mixer
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 81Mackie Control utilities buttonsThe four utilities buttons activate the Save, Undo, Cancel, and Enter commands in Lo
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 82Mackie Control transport buttonsMackie Control transport buttons overviewThe transport buttons provide standard cont
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 83Tip: To minimize the appearance of the dialog, save your project with Assets before you start recording. Saving you
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 84Large Marker modeHold down the SHIFT button, then press the MARKER button to show three create options on the LCD, a
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 85Large Nudge modeHold down the SHIFT button, then press the NUDGE button to show eight functions on the LCD that are
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 86Use the Mackie Control Cycle buttonThe CYCLE button turns Cycle mode on or o. By default, the cycle area falls betw
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 87Use the Mackie Control Drop buttonThe DROP button turns Autopunch mode on or o. Navigate between punch in areas 1
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 88Mackie Control Replace, Click, and Solo buttonsThese buttons are used for a number of global Logic Pro functions.Rep
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 89 m Hold down the SHIFT button, then use the Up, Down, Left, or Right buttons as you would use the equivalent compute
210 Chapter 19: Tascam FW-1884210 Set up FW-1884, FE-8, or FW-1082210 FW-1884 assignments210 FW-1884 assignments overview211 Encoders (FW-1884,
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 90Mackie Control foot switchesYou can connect a momentary foot pedal—with either positive or negative polarity—to the
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 91Mackie Control Display buttonsThe table outlines the display controls and their functions:Button Modier Function/Co
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 92Control Modier Function/CommentsSOLO button — Activate/deactivate Solo button of track’s channel strip.OPTION Disab
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 93Control Modier Function/CommentsSELECT button — Select channel strip.SHIFT Set channel strip volume to unity level
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 94Mackie Control Assignment buttonsHold down to show a shortcut menu on the LCD. Functions or commands are assigned to
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 95Mackie Control function keysThe table outlines the function key controls and their functions:Button Modier Function
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 96Button Modier Function/CommentsF4 — Recall screenset 4.SHIFT Open or close Score Editor.CMD/ALT ClearTRACK Switch t
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 97Button Modier Function/CommentsF7 — Recall screenset 7.SHIFT Open/Close Control bar.CMD/ALT Select Similar Regions/
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 98Button Modier Function/CommentsIn modal dialog: AUDIO TRACKS button is equivalent to computer keyboard’s Period key
Chapter 4 Mackie Control 99Mackie Control automation buttonsThe table outlines the automation controls and their functions:Mackie Control Modi
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