Logic Pro Control Surfaces Support
Contents Control Surfaces Support Guide An overview of using control surfaces in Logic Pro 6 Mackie Control 8 Overview of the Mackie Control in Logic Pro 8 Mackie Control displays 9 Mackie Control channel strips 11 Mackie Control assignment buttons 13 Mackie Control fader bank buttons 27 Mackie Control function keys in Logic Pro 30 Mackie Control modifier buttons in Logic Pro 31 Mackie Control automation buttons in Logic Pro 31 Mackie Control Group button in Logic Pro 32 Mackie Contr
Control Surfaces Support Guide iControl assignments 62 Euphonix devices 65 Set up your Euphonix device in Logic Pro 65 Change the Euphonix track display in Logic Pro 66 Set up Euphonix MC Pro Soft Key assignments in Logic Pro 66 Choose Euphonix automation modes in Logic Pro 67 Euphonix fader strips in Logic Pro 68 Control of plug-ins with Euphonix devices in Logic Pro 69 Euphonix knobsets 69 Euphonix Logic Pro features 76 CM Labs Motormix 77 Set up your CM Labs Motormix in Logic Pro
Mackie HUI 112 Set up your Mackie HUI with Logic Pro 112 HUI assignments 113 Mackie C4 127 Set up your Mackie C4 in Logic Pro 127 Mackie C4 V-Pots and V-Select buttons in Logic Pro 127 Use Mackie C4 views in Logic Pro 128 Mackie C4 function buttons in Logic Pro 133 C4 Assignment buttons 134 Mackie C4 modifier buttons in Logic Pro 137 Mackie C4 Parameter, Track, and Slot buttons in Logic Pro 138 Novation Launchpad 139 Set up your Novation Launchpad in Logic Pro 139 Novation Launchpa
Control Surfaces Support Guide Yamaha 02R96 185 Set up your Yamaha 02R96 in Logic Pro 185 02R96 assignments 185 Yamaha DM1000 191 Set up your Yamaha DM1000 in Logic Pro 191 DM1000 assignments 191 Yamaha DM2000 203 Set up your Yamaha DM2000 in Logic Pro 203 DM2000 assignments 203 5
An overview of using control surfaces in Logic Pro Control surfaces are hardware devices that typically feature controls such as faders, rotary knobs, buttons, and displays. Control surfaces allow you to select parameters for editing, or select tracks, channel strips, or channel strip banks for playback and recording. Some offer a Jog Wheel to move the playhead precisely, transport buttons to control project playback, and other controls.
Because communication between Logic Pro and your control surface is bidirectional, adjustments to parameter values onscreen are immediately reflected by the corresponding control on the control surface. Visual feedback on the control surface is determined by the facilities of the device itself, such as LCD screens, LED indicators, or motorized faders. When you use a supported control surface with Logic Pro, some controls are pre-mapped to common functions.
Mackie Control Overview of the Mackie Control in Logic Pro You can control Logic Pro with a Mackie Control and can extend its functionality with several expansion devices, such as the XT and C4 units. The controls of the Mackie Control are physically grouped into different areas that are clearly labeled and distinguished by different shades of gray on the device. The Mackie Control features and functions described in the documentation are organized by these groupings.
Mackie Control displays Overview of Mackie Control displays in Logic Pro The displays are located along the top of the Mackie Control. Each shows different information: Displays • Main Liquid Crystal Display (LCD): The main LCD is divided into eight columns, each with two lines of text. Each column displays information for the channel strip controls directly below it. The information displayed changes when you edit different parameters and when Mixer view or Channel view is active.
Mackie Control display control buttons in Logic Pro The control buttons, located just below the left edge of the Time display, affect what you see in the main LCD and Time display. Display buttons • SMPTE/BEATS: Press the SMPTE/BEATS button to switch between the two time formats (SMPTE time or beats). See Overview of Mackie Control displays in Logic Pro.
Control Action V-POT 7 Switches the LCD display format. • Name: The upper line of the LCD displays global information, and the lower line displays parameter names. • Value: The upper line of the LCD displays parameter names, and the lower line displays parameter values. Functionally, this is identical to pressing the NAME/VALUE button. V-POT 8 Switches the Clock display format. • Beats: Clock is displayed in bars, beats, beat subdivisions, and ticks. • SMPTE: Clock is displayed in SMPTE format.
The current value of the parameter you are adjusting with the V-Pot is displayed on the main LCD (depending on the Name/Value setting) and is also indicated by the ring of LEDs encircling the V-Pot. The way that parameter values are displayed on the LED ring varies depending on the type of parameter being displayed. Hold down the CMD/ALT button to set V-Pots to high-resolution (fine) mode, for parameters where this mode applies.
Mackie Control faders in Logic Pro The motorized fader of each channel strip is generally used to control the channel level, just like a volume fader on a mixing console. You can, however, also assign the fader to control other parameters by using Flip mode. Flip mode is activated by pressing the FLIP button, just above the MASTER fader. When Flip mode is activated, you can control the parameter that is currently assigned to the channel’s V-Pot with the fader.
Mackie Control assignment views in Logic Pro Each ASSIGNMENT button has two views: Mixer view and Channel view. These views provide two ways to edit parameters in your project. • Mixer view: Displays, and allows you to edit, a single parameter in multiple channels. • Channel view: Displays, and allows you to edit, multiple parameters for a single channel. The mode display shows a period (.) in the lower-right corner when Channel view is active.
Mackie Control Channel view in Logic Pro Channel view allows you to edit the most important channel strip parameters for a single channel strip: volume, pan, instrument, Insert slot 1 assignment, Insert slot 2 assignment, Send 1 level, Send 2 level, and Send 3 level. When you switch to Channel view, the mode display shows “tr.,” and the upper row of the LCD shows the name of the channel strip. Press NAME/VALUE to show parameter names in the upper row and parameter values in the lower row.
Mackie Control Track shortcut menu in Logic Pro Hold down the TRACK button to display the Track shortcut menu on the LCD. When this menu is active, the mode display shows “t_” (for Track shortcuts). Press one of the V-Pot or Function buttons to make the outlined changes. Control Action V-Pot 1 or F1 Switches to Mixer view, and selects volume as the parameter edited by the V-Pot. V-Pot 2 or F2 Switches to Mixer view, and selects pan as the parameter edited by the V-Pot.
Mackie Control Pan/Surround button Mackie Control Pan/Surround button in Logic Pro Press the PAN/SURROUND button once to activate Mackie Control Pan/Surround Mixer view in Logic Pro. Press the PAN/SURROUND button repeatedly to switch between Pan/Surround Mixer view and Mackie Control Pan/Surround Channel view in Logic Pro. Hold down the PAN/SURROUND button to display the Mackie Control alternative Pan/ Surround mode options in Logic Pro submenu on the LCD.
Control Action V-Pot 5 Edits Surround X. V-Pot 6 Edits Surround Y. Note: The Angle/Diversity and X/Y pairs influence each other. Only the Angle/Diversity parameters are automated and recorded. Mackie Control alternative Pan/Surround mode options in Logic Pro Hold down the PAN/SURROUND button to display the alternate Pan/Surround mode options submenu on the LCD. The V-Pots and function keys allow you to make the changes outlined in the table.
Mackie Control EQ button Mackie Control EQ button in Logic Pro Press the EQ button to activate Mackie Control EQ Mixer view in Logic Pro. Press the EQ button repeatedly to switch between EQ Mixer view and Mackie Control EQ Channel view in Logic Pro. Hold down the EQ button to access the Mackie Control alternate EQ edit mode options in Logic Pro submenu in the LCD.
Control Action V-Pot 5 Edits the frequency of even-numbered EQ bands. V-Pot 6 Edits the gain of even-numbered EQ bands. V-Pot 7 Edits the Q-factor of even-numbered EQ bands. V-Pot 8 Switches the bypass state of even-numbered EQ bands. The Cursor Left and Cursor Right buttons switch to the next or previous EQ band. The LCD displays two EQ bands. If you have one or more connected Mackie Control (XT) units, each XT can display two EQ bands—up to a total of eight bands.
Mackie Control Send button Mackie Control Send button in Logic Pro Press the SEND button to activate Mackie Control Send Mixer view in Logic Pro. Press the SEND button repeatedly to switch between Send Mixer view and Mackie Control Send Channel view in Logic Pro. Hold down the SEND button to access the Mackie Control alternate Send edit mode options in Logic Pro submenu in the LCD.
Control Action V-Pot 7 Edits the position (pre/post) of even-numbered sends. V-Pot 8 Sets the mute state of even-numbered sends. The Cursor Left and Cursor Right buttons shift between pages. The number of sends that can be displayed simultaneously depends on the number of Mackie Control XTs you have. Note: Make sure that the ZOOM button isn’t active when using the cursor buttons.
Control Action V-Pot 8 or F8 Switches to Destination/Level Channel view. You can control all Send slots for the selected channel strip in this mode. Each channel strip corresponds to the (embossed) send number shown below the LCD. • The mode display shows “dL.” • Rotating a V-Pot preselects the corresponding send destination. • Pressing a V-Pot confirms a preselected send destination. • The Solo buttons edit send position—a lit Solo LED indicates Pre Fader mode.
• The Cursor Up/Cursor Down buttons change the currently displayed plug-in Insert slot (1 to 15). • Pressing a V-Pot or MUTE button while the SHIFT button is held down mutes or unmutes the plug-in. Note: Ensure that the ZOOM button isn’t active when using the cursor buttons. Remove a plug-in • Preselect the “--” value (by rotating the V-Pot fully counterclockwise), then press the V-Pot button of the appropriate Insert slot.
Mackie Plug-in edit view in Logic Pro You can view and edit plug-in parameters in this mode. Note: Mackie Control can edit all plug-ins that can be automated. The plug-in type (Logic Pro native or Audio Units) is irrelevant. Some third-party manufacturer plug-ins don’t provide parameter names or values as text. In such cases, parameters are named and enumerated as “Control #1,” “Control #2,” and so on, with values displayed as numbers ranging between 0 and 1000.
Mackie Control Instrument button Mackie Control Instrument button in Logic Pro Press the INSTRUMENT button to activate Mackie Control Instrument Mixer view in Logic Pro, unless the Mackie Control is currently in Plug-in edit view. In this case, pressing the INSTRUMENT button switches to Mackie Control Instrument edit view in Logic Pro. If you can’t see the software instrument channel strips, use the BANK or CHANNEL buttons in the Fader Bank zone, or switch to All view by pressing the INSTRUMENT button.
Mackie Control Instrument edit view in Logic Pro In this view, you can edit instrument parameters. Note: Mackie Control can edit all instruments that can be automated, regardless of the type of plug-in you are using (Logic Pro native or Audio Units). Some third-party manufacturer instruments do not provide parameter names or values as text. In such cases, parameters are named and enumerated as “Control #1,” “Control #2,” and so on, with values displayed as numbers ranging between 0 and 1000.
This way, you always revert to the channel strips you expect to find and are comfortable with. Notes on using the Bank or Channel buttons Hold down the OPTION button, then press the BANK or CHANNEL LEFT button to jump to the first set of channel strips in the project. Pressing the BANK or CHANNEL RIGHT button jumps to the last set of channel strips in the project.
Mackie Control Flip button in Logic Pro Press the FLIP button (alone, or in combination with a modifier key) to activate or deactivate one of the following modes: Flip, Swap, or Zero. • • Flip mode: In Flip mode, the current assignments of the eight V-Pots are mirrored by the eight channel faders, so that both control the same parameter. Rotating one of the V-Pots causes the corresponding fader to move, and vice versa. When you activate Flip mode, the LED next to the FLIP button illuminates.
Mackie Control function keys in Logic Pro Function key buttons (F1 through F8) assignments are outlined in this section.
Mackie Control modifier buttons in Logic Pro The four Modifier buttons correspond to the modifier keys on your computer keyboard (but function independently from them). You can use these buttons, along with the appropriate key on your computer keyboard or with the mouse or trackpad, in place of using the corresponding modifier key. This also applies to modified Mackie Control commands. Modifier buttons • SHIFT: Provides an alternate function or meaning for a button.
Important: This behavior is slightly different for the Off automation mode. Holding down the OPTION button and pressing READ/OFF dims the LEDs for the other Automation buttons, but this does not necessarily indicate that all channel strips are in Off mode— they could still be set to other modes. To make sure that you have set all channel strips to Off mode, press READ/OFF twice while holding down the OPTION button. The READ/OFF button LED turns on, then off.
Mackie Control utilities buttons in Logic Pro The four utilities buttons activate the Save, Undo, Cancel, and Enter commands in Logic Pro. Utilities buttons • SAVE button: Press to save the current project file. The first time you save a project, a Save dialog appears on your computer screen. Enter a name and location for the file, then click the Save button in the dialog. The main LCD displays this message: “There is a file select dialog on the screen.” The Position/Time display shows “ALERT.
Mackie Control transport buttons Mackie Control transport buttons in Logic Pro The transport buttons provide standard control bar functions. Transport buttons • • REWIND button: Rewinds through your project. Press repeatedly while rewinding to accelerate the rewind speed. Press the FAST FWD button repeatedly while rewinding to slow down, stop, and eventually reverse the shuttle direction. Press the STOP button to halt the rewind process at the current playhead position.
Note: It is possible that the first time you arm an audio channel strip (by pressing the REC/RDY button for the channel), a Save dialog will appear on your computer screen. Enter a filename (and a save location) in the dialog, then press Save. The Mackie Control LCD display shows “There is a file select dialog on the screen.” The Position/Time display shows “ALERT.” All LEDs are unlit. Once you enter the filename (and press Save), all controls on the Mackie Control return to their previous state.
Mackie Control Large Marker mode in Logic Pro Hold the SHIFT button, then press the MARKER button to show three create options on the LCD, assigned to the three rightmost V-Pot buttons. Once markers have been created, press the V-Pot button listed below to create or delete a marker at the current playhead position. Control Action V-Pot 1 to 5 Displays the first five markers by name. Pressing a V-Pot button moves the playhead to the corresponding marker.
• Temporary Nudge mode: Hold down the NUDGE button and use one or more of the V-Pots to use Nudge temporarily for one or two small moves. This action executes the selected function, then exits Temporary Nudge mode as soon as you release the NUDGE button. See Mackie Control Temporary Nudge mode in Logic Pro. Mackie Control Large Nudge mode in Logic Pro Hold down the SHIFT button, then press the NUDGE button to show eight functions on the LCD that are mapped to the corresponding V-Pot buttons.
Function button Action F1 Sets Ticks. F2 Sets Division. F3 Sets Beat. F4 Sets Bar. F5 Sets Frames. F6 Sets Half Frames. Use the Mackie Control Cycle button in Logic Pro The CYCLE button turns Cycle mode on or off. By default, the cycle area falls between the first two markers. Subsequent markers can act as left and right boundaries for further cycle areas. Jump between cycle areas defined by the markers 1. Press the MARKER button. 2.
Control Action Press V-Pot 5 Picks up the current playhead position for the left locator. Rotate V-Pot 5 Changes the left locator in bars. Rotate V-Pot 6 Changes the left locator in beats (denominator steps). Press V-Pot 7 Picks up the current playhead position for the right locator. Rotate V-Pot 7 Changes the right locator in bars. Rotate V-Pot 8 Changes the right locator in beats (denominator steps).
Control Action Rotate V-Pot 1 Shows and edits the current Autopunch state (off or on); you can also use the DROP button. Rotate V-Pot 3 Move—moves the current punch area by a bar with each click of the V-Pot. Press V-Pot 5 Picks up the current playhead position for the punch in locator. Rotate V-Pot 5 Changes the punch in locator in bars. Rotate V-Pot 6 Changes the punch in locator in beats (denominator steps). Press V-Pot 7 Picks up the current playhead position for the punch out locator.
Use Mackie Control cursor and zoom keys in Logic Pro The five buttons to the left of the Jog/Shuttle Wheel serve a number of purposes. The four cursor buttons—Up, Down, Left, and Right—encircle the central ZOOM button. When the ZOOM button is not active (its LED is unlit), the four cursor buttons select the current parameter, or shift the current parameter page or Send/EQ/Insert slot, depending on the current V-Pot assignment.
Mackie Control Jog/Scrub wheel in Logic Pro The Jog/Scrub Wheel and SCRUB button can be used to navigate through the project, which is useful for a number of transport tasks. Turn the dial to use it. The outlined Scrub modes change the behavior of the Jog/Scrub Wheel. • Scrub mode off: The Jog/Scrub Wheel moves the playhead. • Scrub mode on: The Jog/Scrub Wheel performs scrubbing, which allows you to hear the data of the selected (or soloed) tracks while scrolling or moving through the project.
Mackie Control foot switches in Logic Pro You can connect a momentary foot pedal—with either positive or negative polarity—to the foot switch sockets. By default, foot switches control the outlined functions: • USER SWITCH A is assigned to Start/Stop. • USER SWITCH B is assigned to Record. (Note that a track must be selected and armed for recording to take place.) • EXTERNAL CONTROL is assigned to the MASTER fader level. Use only an expression pedal with this socket.
Button SMPTE/BEATS Modifier Function/Comments CONTROL Clear clip/overload flags. CMD/ALT Enter control surface group settings mode. — Switch between SMPTE and beat format in clock display. Mackie Control channel strips in Logic Pro The table outlines the channel strip controls and their functions: Control Modifier Function/Comments Rotate V-Pot — Modify parameter displayed in LCD. OPTION Set parameter to minimum, default, or maximum value. CMD/ALT Modify parameter at high resolution.
Control MUTE button Modifier Function/Comments — Switch between pre/post fader mode of send on selected channel strip. — Activate/deactivate Mute button of track’s channel strip. OPTION Disable Mute button for all channel strips. In Mixer view: SHIFT Activate/deactivate mute/bypass of the shown parameter. In EQ Mixer view: SHIFT Activate/deactivate bypass of the current EQ band. In EQ Frequency/Gain view: — Activate/deactivate bypass of selected EQ band.
Control Modifier Function/Comments Fader — Adjust volume. In Flip mode “Duplicate”: — Same function as V-Pot of same channel. In Flip mode “Swap”: — Swap function with V-Pot of same channel. In Surround Angle/Diversity view: — Adjust surround diversity. In EQ Frequency/Gain view: — Adjust gain of selected EQ band. In Send Destination/Level Mixer view: — Adjust send level of selected send. In Send Destination/Level Channel view: — Adjust send level of send on selected channel strip.
Button INSTRUMENT BANK <> CHANNEL<> FLIP GLOBAL VIEW Modifier Function/Comments SHIFT User mode 5 — Instrument selection or Instrument Edit mode SHIFT User mode 6 — Shift fader bank LEFT/RIGHT by number of channel strips. OPTION Shift fader bank to beginning or end. — Shift fader bank LEFT/RIGHT by one channel. OPTION Shift fader bank to beginning or end. — Switch Flip mode between Off and Duplicate. SHIFT Switch Flip mode between Off and Swap.
Button Modifier Function/Comments F2 — Recall screenset 2. SHIFT Open or close Mixer window. CMD/ALT Copy TRACK Switch to Mixer view Pan. PAN/SURROUND Switch to Mixer view Pan/surround radius. EQ Switch to Mixer view EQ Type. SEND Switch to Mixer view Level. MARKER Create marker with rounding. NUDGE Nudge value: Format In modal dialog: F3 F2 key is equivalent to computer keyboard 2 key. — Recall screenset 3. SHIFT Open or close Event Editor.
Button Modifier Function/Comments F5 — Recall screenset 5. SHIFT Open or close Step Editor. CMD/ALT Select All TRACK Switch to Mixer view Output. PAN/SURROUND Switch to Channel view. EQ Switch to Mixer view Q Factor. SEND Switch to Channel view. NUDGE Nudge value: Frame In modal dialog: F6 F5 key is equivalent to computer keyboard 5 key. — Recall screenset 6. SHIFT Open or close Piano Roll Editor. CMD/ALT Select All Following. TRACK Switch to Mixer view Automation.
Button Modifier Function/Comments TRACK Switch to Channel Strip Setup view. EQ Switch to Frequency/Gain Channel view. SEND Switch to Destination/Level Channel view. In modal dialog: F8 key is equivalent to computer keyboard 8 key. Mackie Control Global View buttons in Logic Pro The table outlines the global view controls and their functions: Button Modifier Function/Comments MIDI TRACKS — Switch to All view and show MIDI tracks. SHIFT Set to fader bank no.
Button Modifier In modal dialog: BUSSES AUX button is equivalent to computer keyboard * key. — Switch to All view and show bus channel strips. SHIFT Set to fader bank no. 6 (channel strips 41 to 48, for example). In modal dialog: OUTPUTS BUSSES button is equivalent to computer keyboard - key. — Switch to All view and show output and master channel strips. SHIFT Set to fader bank no. 7 (channel strips 49 to 56, for example).
Mackie Control Modifier Function/Comments LATCH — Set selected track’s automation to Latch. OPTION Set all tracks’ automation to Latch. — Set selected track’s automation to Write. OPTION Set all tracks’ automation to Write. WRITE TRIM GROUP Currently unassigned — Enter Group Edit mode. SHIFT Create a new group, open the Group window and enter Group Edit mode. TRACK Switch to Mixer view, displaying group parameter. OPTION Switch to Single view.
Mackie Control transport buttons in Logic Pro The table outlines the transport controls and their functions: Button Modifier Function/Comments MARKER — Switch Small Marker mode on/off. SHIFT Switch Large Marker mode on/off. — Switch Small Nudge mode on/off. SHIFT Switch Large Nudge mode on/off. MARKER Create a marker. This allows you to create a marker with one hand without entering Large Marker mode. — Activate/deactivate Cycle mode. SHIFT Switch to Cycle view.
Button Modifier Function/Comments NUDGE Nudge right by chosen value. CYCLE Engage Cycle mode and set right locator to playhead. DROP Engage Autopunch and set punch out to locator. In Marker mode: — Go to previous marker. In Nudge mode: — Nudge right by chosen value.
Mackie Control Cursor Up/Down Modifier Function/Comments SHIFT Reset individual track zoom of current track (Cursor Left) or all tracks of same type (Cursor Right). In Channel Strip EQ, Send view, or Plug-In/Instrument Editor view: — Select previous/next EQ band, Send, or Insert slot. ZOOM Scroll window vertically by page. Otherwise (always in Nudge mode): — Mimic computer keyboard Up/Down Arrow keys. ZOOM Scroll window vertically by page. In Zoom mode: ZOOM — Change vertical zoom level.
Control SCRUB button Modifier Function DROP Set the punch in locator to the current playhead position, advance the playhead as normal, then set the punch out locator to the playhead position. Further Jog Wheel turns while still holding down DROP advances the playhead and sets the punch out locator again. — Activate/deactivate Scrub mode. SHIFT Enable Shuttle mode on the Jog Wheel (SCRUB button LED flashes).
M-Audio iControl Overview of M-Audio iControl in Logic Pro You can use the iControl with Logic Pro to make working with GarageBand projects easier. When you open a GarageBand project in Logic Pro, you can edit it using the iControl just as you would in GarageBand. You can also take full advantage of the greater control, editing, and processing power afforded by Logic Pro. Given the hugely expanded functionality of Logic Pro over GarageBand, some iControl buttons may not be assigned as you might expect.
• Track Info button: Press the Track Info button to activate Channel view. In this view, you can use the Select (Sel) buttons and rotary encoders to edit global parameters of the selected channel strip. The Record Enable, Mute, and Solo buttons retain their default functions. • Sel button 1 to 5: Switches the bypass state of the first five Insert slots. • Sel button 6 and 7: Switches the bypass state of the first and second Send slots.
This way, you always revert to the page positions you expect to find and are comfortable with. • EQ button: Press the EQ button to edit the EQ parameters of the selected channel strip. If a Channel or Linear Phase EQ is inserted in the selected channel strip, pressing the EQ button opens the EQ plug-in window. If no Channel or Linear Phase EQ exists on the selected channel strip, a Channel EQ is inserted automatically. The Arrow Up and Arrow Down buttons switch to the next or previous parameter page.
• Record Enable button: Press to arm the associated channel strip for recording. When a channel is armed for recording, the dot is lit. Press the Record Enable button a second time to disable recording for the channel. Hold down the Option button and press the Record Enable button of any channel to disarm all channel strips. • Mute button: Press to mute the channel. The speaker icon is lit when the channel strip is muted. Press the Mute button a second time to unmute the channel strip.
M-Audio iControl transport controls in Logic Pro The transport controls at the bottom-left corner of the iControl feature six large buttons: Record, Return to Zero, Rewind, Play, Fast Forward, and Cycle. You can use these buttons to navigate your projects and to perform a number of recording and editing tasks. Transport controls • Record button: Press to activate recording on channel strips that are currently armed for recording. See M-Audio iControl Assignment buttons in Logic Pro.
M-Audio iControl Master fader in Logic Pro Move the Master fader on the iControl to set the level of the Master fader in the Logic Pro Mixer. The Master fader changes the level of all output channels, but does not affect the relative levels of channels that precede the Master fader in the signal path. Move the fader left to decrease the master level, or to the right to increase the master level.
iControl button Modifier Function/Comments Option Shift fader bank to first or last group of channels in the project. M-Audio iControl channel strip functions in Logic Pro The table outlines the channel strip controls and their functions: iControl Modifier Function/Comments Encoder — Modifies currently selected parameter. Option Sets parameter to minimum, default, or maximum value. — Turns Record Enable button of channel strip on or off.
M-Audio iControl transport functions in Logic Pro The table outlines the transport controls and their functions: iControl Modifier Function/Comments Record — Record Return to Zero — Go to beginning of project. Rewind — Moves the playhead one bar backward. If held down, continues to scroll backward. Cycle Engages Cycle function, and sets left locator to playhead position. Play — Play or Stop. Fast Forward — Moves the playhead one bar forward. If held down, continues to scroll forward.
Euphonix devices Set up your Euphonix device in Logic Pro Logic Pro supports the EuCon protocol developed by Euphonix. This protocol allows enhanced communication between the MC Pro, System 5-MC, MC Control, MC Mix, or MC Transport and Logic Pro. Note: Euphonix were acquired by Avid in 2010. Newer devices that use the EuCon protocol now carry the Avid name. The term Euphonix device is used when describing all devices as a group, regardless if they are Avid or Euphonix-branded units.
Set up your MC Artist device for use with Logic Pro 1. Set up your device as described in the Euphonix user documentation. 2. Install the latest EuCon software on your computer. (If necessary, go to the Euphonix website to download the most recent software version.) 3. With the EuControl application running on your computer, open Logic Pro. Your MC Artist device automatically connects to the application.
• Left Wheel/Right Wheel: The commands found here allow you to configure the left or right wheel to perform a certain action when turned. This includes horizontal or vertical zoom, waveform zoom, individual track zoom, move locators, adjust left locator, adjust right locator, move punch locators, adjust punch in or punch out locator, move markers, adjust marker lengths, nudge selected regions or events, left/right pan (surround X), and front/back pan (surround Y).
Choose an automation mode on a CM408T channel strip With your CM408T connected to Logic Pro: 1. Press the Wave and Y keys simultaneously. The available automation modes are displayed in a pop-up menu on the CM408T display. 2. Use the fader of the channel strip to scroll through the following options: • Isolate: Automation mode is Off. • Read: Activates Read mode in Logic Pro. • Write: Activates Write mode in Logic Pro. • Read/Write: Activates Touch mode in Logic Pro. 3.
Control of plug-ins with Euphonix devices in Logic Pro Logic Pro supports the Euphonix “Open plug-ins on workstation when editing” and “Close plug-ins on workstation when exiting” preferences. If the Link button is enabled in an open plug-in window: • “Open plug-ins on workstation when editing” does not open a new window when a new plug-in is selected but replaces the open window’s contents. • “Close plug-ins on workstation when exiting” does nothing.
• Pan: Press the Pan knob top to switch to pan/surround editing mode. (See Use the Euphonix Pan/Surround knobset in Logic Pro.) • Group: Press the Group knob top to switch to group editing mode. (See Use the Euphonix Group knobset in Logic Pro.) • Mix or Output: Press the Mix or Output knob top to switch to output editing mode. (See Use the Mix or Output knobset in Logic Pro.
If an Insert slot already contains an effect plug-in, the On key is lit (on the MC Professional and MC Mix devices). On the MC Control, it is indicated by a small green LED in the lower left of the knob image. 3. Select the Insert slot you want by pressing the respective knob top. Press the Page keys to display Insert slots 9 to 15. The Effect plug-in menu appears. Press the Page keys to display ensuing plug-ins and to move through the effect plug-in hierarchy. 4.
The currently active format value is indicated by a lit On key (on the MC Professional and MC Mix devices). On the MC Control, it is indicated by a small green LED in the lower left of the knob image. 3. Press the respective knob top to choose the input format you want. Edit an instrument plug-in With your EuCon device connected to Logic Pro: 1. Press the Input knob top, or key, to display the software instrument plug-in inserted in the currently selected channel strip.
When no Channel or Linear Phase EQ is present on the selected channel strip, pressing the knob top labeled AddChEQ inserts a Channel EQ. • The first knob of an EQ band (the upper or left knob of the pair) controls either Frequency or Q. To switch between Frequency and Q, use the Select/SEL key if working with the MC Professional devices or the MC Mix. If using the MC Control, press the Shift key while touching the knob’s image on the touchscreen.
Change or set a send destination With your EuCon device connected to Logic Pro: 1. Press the Aux or Sends knob top, or key. Note: If using the MC Mix, press the CHAN key to enter Channel mode. 2. Press both Page keys simultaneously to switch to Send Configuration mode. The eight Send slots of the currently selected channel strip are displayed. 3. Select the Send slot you want by pressing the respective knob top. The first eight send destinations are displayed.
Use the Euphonix Group knobset in Logic Pro The Group knobset allows you to edit a channel strip’s group membership. Add a channel strip to a group With your EuCon device connected to Logic Pro: 1. Press the Group knob top, or key, to display the list of groups that the currently selected channel strip is assigned to. This key is labeled Grp on the CM408T channel strip. Note: If using the MC Mix, press the CHAN key to enter Channel mode.
Use the Mix or Output knobset in Logic Pro The Mix/Output knobset allows you to change the mix or output destination of a channel strip. Change the output destination of a channel strip With your EuCon device connected to Logic Pro: 1. Press the Mix or Output knob top, or key, to display all possible mix or output values for the currently selected channel strip. Note: If using the MC Mix, press the CHAN key to enter Channel mode.
CM Labs Motormix Set up your CM Labs Motormix in Logic Pro Follow these steps to use your CM Labs Motormix control surface with Logic Pro Set up your CM Labs Motormix in Logic Pro 1. Ensure that your Motormix unit is connected bidirectionally with the MIDI interface connected to Logic Pro. 2. Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Setup. 3. Choose Install from the Setup window’s New menu. 4.
Motormix assignments CM Labs Motormix Select buttons in Logic Pro The Select buttons (the buttons just below the LCD) have multiple uses, depending on the current mode. Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Mode Assignment Normal Selects the channel displayed in the upper LCD line. Channels can be shifted to the left and right with the View left and right buttons.
Mode Assignment PLAY/transport button flashes Transport section mode • 1: Record • 2: Pause • 3: Stop • 4: Play • 5: Rewind • 6: Fast Forward • Upper LCD row displays current playhead position. STOP/locate button flashes Locate mode • 1: Goes to the left locator. • 2: Goes to the right locator. • 3: Enables or disables Cycle mode. • 4: Enables or disables Autopunch mode. • 5: Enters Marker mode (see below). • 6: Opens Marker List. • Upper LCD row displays the current playhead position.
Control 7 segment display Modifier Assignment Shows the current selection for rotary pots: Send/EQ editing (S-MUTE or PRE/ PST LED is on): • S1 to S8 = Send 1 to 8 level • F1 to F8 = EQ band 1 to 8 frequency • G1 to G8 = EQ band 1 to 8 gain • q1 to q8 = EQ band 1 to 8 Q factor Pan/Surround editing (select LED is on): • Pn = Pan • An = Surround Angle • dv = Surround Diversity • FE = Surround LFO • Sp = Surround Spread • X = Surround X • Y = Surround Y Channel parameter editing (eff-4 LED is on): • VL = Vol
Control Modifier Rotary Selector Assignment Selects a slot or parameter for rotary encoders, depending on the parameter types being edited with the rotary encoders: • Send slot when editing send level or assigning send destination • EQ band when editing an EQ parameter • Effect/Instrument slot when assigning an effect or instrument • Pan/Surround parameter when editing a Pan/Surround parameter • Channel parameter when editing a channel parameter • Effect/instrument parameter page when editing an effect o
Mode Modifier pre/post Assignment Switches between Pre and Post Fader modes of the currently edited send, and switches rotary encoders to send level editing. Post mode is indicated by a lit LED. SHIFT (eff-3) select Enables or disables the bypass of the currently selected EQ band, and switches rotary encoders to (EQ) Q factor editing. Switches the rotary encoders to Pan/Surround editing. The parameter is chosen with the rotary selector.
CM Labs Motormix Solo and Mute buttons in Logic Pro These buttons switch the solo and mute state of the displayed channel. Note: In modal dialogs, the SOLO and MUTE buttons generate the computer keyboard character shown on the button face. CM Labs Motormix view controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the view controls and their assignments. Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down.
Control Modifier SUSPEND/create While held down, the groups are temporarily disabled. SHIFT PLUG-IN/compare WINDOW/tools Switches the rotary encoders and Multi buttons to Instrument Assign mode. Switches the Select buttons to Window Select mode. SHIFT ALL/ALT/FINE Switches the Select buttons to Select Tool mode. While ALL/ALT/FINE is held down, rotary encoders are in Full mode: rotating counterclockwise sets minimum; rotating clockwise sets maximum value.
CM Labs Motormix right function buttons in Logic Pro The table outlines the right function button controls and their assignments. Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier PLAY/transport Play key command SHIFT STOP/locate Switches the Select buttons to Transport Section mode. Stop key command SHIFT Switches the Select buttons to Locate mode.
Frontier Design TranzPort Set up your Frontier Design TranzPort in Logic Pro Follow the steps below to use your Frontier Design TranzPort control surface with Logic Pro. Note: Support for the AlphaTrack control surface is available from Frontier Design. Set up your Frontier Design TranzPort device in Logic Pro 1. Ensure that the software that shipped with the TranzPort is installed. 2. Make sure that the Tranz Bridge (the wireless transmitter) is connected to the computer via USB.
TranzPort assignments Frontier Design TranzPort channel strip in Logic Pro The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments: Note: A SHIFT (or other modifier) shown below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Shifts the currently displayed channel left by eight channels.
Control Modifier Assignment PUNCH Engages Autopunch mode, and sets punch in locator to playhead position. LOOP Engages Cycle mode, and sets left cycle locator to playhead position. OUT Goes to right cycle locator. PUNCH Engages Autopunch mode, and sets punch out locator to playhead position. LOOP Engages Cycle mode, and sets right cycle locator to playhead position. PUNCH Enables or disables Autopunch mode. LOOP Enables or disables Cycle mode. PREV Moves playhead to previous marker.
Control Modifier Assignment DROP Sets the punch in locator to the current playhead position, advances the playhead as usual, then sets the punch out locator to the playhead position. Further Jog Wheel use—while holding down DROP— advances the playhead, and sets the punch out locator. REW Shuttles backward. SHIFT Goes to last play position. PUNCH Engages Autopunch mode, and sets punch in locator to playhead position. LOOP Engages Cycle mode, and sets left locator to playhead position.
JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk Set up your JL Cooper CS-32 MiniDesk in Logic Pro Follow the steps below to use your JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk control surface with Logic Pro. Important: JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk units can be used only with MIDI connections. Add JLCooper CS-32 control surfaces connected via MIDI To use with Logic Pro: 1. Set the CS-32 to Host mode. 2. Make sure that your CS-32 units are connected to the computer via MIDI. 3. Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Setup. 4.
• JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk Jog wheel controls in Logic Pro JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk display in Logic Pro The display shows information on the current mode and parameters being edited. Display text Meaning -- A switching parameter (Solo, Mute, Rec/Rdy) has been disabled. AE Automation Enable setup: Mute buttons 1–6 display/set various automation parameters. AS Pots (knobs) are in Pan/Send Assignment mode. b1—b9 Pots are in Plug-in or Instrument Bank Select mode.
• Instrument edit mode: Press F8 to enter Instrument edit mode (display shows “In”). The pots control (software) instrument parameters. Hold down SHIFT (display shows “b1”– “b9”) to move between banks (pages) of parameters. (See JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk cursor controls in Logic Pro.) • Effect edit mode: Press F9 to enter Effect edit mode (display shows “P1”–“P9”). The pots control the parameters of the effect in the currently selected Insert slot.
Control Modifier LOCATE Assignment Moves playhead to markers 1 to 32. SHIFT LOCATE 17: Creates a new marker. LOCATE 18: Creates a new marker without rounding. LOCATE 19: Deletes the marker at the playhead position. LOCATE 25: Opens the Marker List. LOCATE 26: Opens the Marker Text window. LOCATE 28: Sets locators by previous marker. LOCATE 29: Sets locators by current marker. LOCATE 30: Sets locators by next marker. LOCATE 31: Moves playhead to previous marker. LOCATE 32: Moves playhead to next marker.
JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk bank button in Logic Pro The table outlines the bank controls and their assignments: Control Assignment Small red button with green LED LED off: Black labels of channel strip buttons apply (TRK/LOC/ARM). LED on: White labels of channel strip buttons apply (PAN/SOLO/MUTE).
Control Modifier Assignment F8 Sets pots to Instrument Edit mode (display shows “In”). F9 Sets pots to Effect Edit mode (display shows “P1”–“P9”). JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk cursor controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the cursor controls and their assignments: Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Up Assignment Zooms out vertically.
JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk Jog wheel controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the Jog Wheel controls and their assignments: Control Assignment Jog Wheel SCRUB off: Moves playhead (in bar increments). SCRUB on: Scrubbing of audio (and MIDI) is possible. SHUTTLE on: Shuttle mode Control Surfaces Support Guide SCRUB Switches Jog Wheel between Move Playhead (by bars), and Scrubbing modes. SHUTTLE Switches Jog Wheel between Move Playhead (by bars) and Shuttle modes.
JLCooper FaderMaster 4/100 Set up your JLCooper FaderMaster 4/100 in Logic Pro You can combine several FaderMaster 4/100 devices to form one large virtual control surface. The meaning and functionality of the Track buttons, however, are individually switched for each device. Before using your FaderMaster 4/100 control surface with Logic Pro, make sure your FaderMaster 4/100 (MIDI or USB version) has firmware version 1.03 or later installed.
Control Assignment Inc Increases fader bank display to show next four channels. Dec Decreases fader bank display to show previous four channels. The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments: Control Surfaces Support Guide Control Assignment Track button Performs currently selected function (Select, Record Enable, Solo, Mute). Fader Controls volume (touch-sensitive and motorized).
JLCooper MCS3 Set up your JLCooper MCS3 in Logic Pro Logic Pro supports USB or MIDI versions of the JLCooper MCS3 control surface. Both USB and MIDI versions are installed automatically when you open Logic Pro. If your MCS3 is not recognized and installed correctly, follow the steps below. Add JLCooper MCS3 control surfaces connected via USB To use with Logic Pro: 1. Ensure that your MCS3 USB device is correctly connected to the computer with a USB cable. Also ensure that the unit is powered. 2.
JLCooper MCS3 F1 to F6 buttons in Logic Pro The table outlines the F1 to F6 buttons and their assignments. Control Assignment F1 Switches to Layer 1. F2 Switches to Layer 2. F3 Switches to Layer 3. F4 Unassigned. Can be assigned to different key commands in Layers 1, 2, and 3. F5 Unassigned. Can be assigned to different key commands in Layers 1, 2, and 3. F6 Unassigned. Can be assigned to different key commands in Layers 1, 2, and 3.
JLCooper MCS3 cursor controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the cursor controls and their assignments. Control Assignment Up Arrow Mirrors the behavior of the computer keyboard Up Arrow key. Down Arrow Mirrors the behavior of the computer keyboard Down Arrow key. Left Arrow Mirrors the behavior of the computer keyboard Left Arrow key. Right Arrow Mirrors the behavior of the computer keyboard Right Arrow key.
Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 Set up Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 in Logic Pro Follow the steps below to use your control surface with Logic Pro. Set up your Korg control surface with Logic Pro 1. Ensure that your control surfaces are connected to the computer via USB. 2. Open Logic Pro. The devices are scanned for and installed automatically. The microKONTROL/ KONTROL49 is automatically set to native mode; internal Scene settings are ignored.
Pad Assignment 4–8 Switches Pads to Use the Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 User 4-8 modes in Logic Pro. These modes have unassigned Pads. You can assign them to key commands with the Learn function. 9 Switches channel strips to Pan mode. 10 Switches channel strips to Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 Send mode in Logic Pro. 11 Switches channel strips to Automation mode. 12 Switches channel strips to Instrument edit mode.
Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 Solo/Mute mode in Logic Pro This mode is enabled by pressing SCENE and Pad 2. Pad Assignment 1–8 Enables or disables Solo for the eight channels being controlled with the eight channel strips. 9–16 Enables or disables Mute for the eight channels being controlled with the eight channel strips. Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 Rec/Select mode in Logic Pro This mode is enabled by pressing SCENE and Pad 3.
Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 Send mode in Logic Pro This mode is enabled by pressing SCENE and Pad 10. In Send mode, the channel strip encoders control the send level of the selected send. The Pads remain in the currently selected mode. • Send Overlay: Press SETTING while the encoders are in Send mode to change the operation of the Pads in Send mode. Pad Assignment 1–8 Switches the send bypass state (of the currently selected send) for the eight channel strips.
The LCD backlight is red while recording, and green at other times. The controls in the main section have the following meaning: Control Assignment Main encoder Controls the playhead in one of three modes. (See Pads 1–3 in Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 Transport mode in Logic Pro.) SETTING Held down in Send mode: • Main encoder chooses the current send. • Pads have special meaning—see Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 Send mode in Logic Pro. • LCDs display send destinations.
Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 channel strips in Logic Pro There are several modes for the encoders, enabled with SCENE and Pad 9–16. Control Assignment LCD Shows the parameter controlled by the encoder. The current name/value is displayed for a few seconds when you move an encoder or a fader.
Mackie Baby HUI Set up your Mackie Baby HUI in Logic Pro Baby HUI control surface units do not support automatic scanning. You need to manually add these devices to your setup. When you add a device in this way, you need to specify the MIDI In and Out port parameters. Set up Mackie Baby HUI units To use the Mackie Baby HUI with Logic Pro: 1. Make sure that your Baby HUI units are connected bidirectionally with the computer, using a MIDI interface. 2. Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Setup. 3.
Mackie Baby HUI channel strips in Logic Pro The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Note: If SHIFT is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment Rotary encoder Adjusts the parameter selected in the Encoder Assignment section. Rotary encoder push button Selects a channel strip. SHIFT Turns Record Enable button of selected channel on/off.
Mackie Baby HUI automation controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the automation controls and their assignments. Note: If SHIFT is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier BYPASS/OFF Assignment Sets selected channel to Off automation mode. SHIFT READ Enables or disables playback and recording of level (volume) automation. Sets selected channel to Read automation mode.
Mackie Baby HUI navigation controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the navigation controls and their assignments. Note: If SHIFT is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier RTZ Assignment Navigates to the left locator. SHIFT END Sets the punch in locator (at current playhead position). Navigates to the right locator. SHIFT BANK SELECT Left Sets the punch out locator (at current playhead position).
Mackie HUI Set up your Mackie HUI with Logic Pro HUI control surface devices don’t support automatic scanning. You need to manually add these devices to your setup. When you add a device in this way, you need to assign the MIDI In and Out port parameters. Important: There are a number of control surfaces—not mentioned in this guide—that can emulate the HUI. Such devices are not supported by Apple, nor are they guaranteed to work with Logic Pro in HUI emulation mode.
HUI assignments Overview of Mackie HUI assignments in Logic Pro The following sections outline the assignment of Mackie HUI interface elements to Logic functions.
Control Control Surfaces Support Guide Modifier Assignment SEND D As above, for Send 4 SEND E As above, for Send 5 PAN Assigns Pan to V-Pots, and the selected (surround) channel strip’s pan/surround parameters to DSP V-Pots. You must confirm any changes made with the DSP V-Pots by pressing the corresponding V-Select button. INPUT Assigns channel strip input to V-Pots. While held down, the scribble strips show the current channel strip input assignment.
Control Modifier ASSIGN Assignment When V-Pots display a send level, the ASSIGN button switches them to Send Destination Assignment mode (choosing a bus, in other words). Press the V-Select to confirm the assignment. The DSP V-Pots display the assignments of Send slots 1–4 or Send slots 5–8. Confirm any changes by pressing the V-Select button or all changes will be lost when you leave Send Destination Assignment mode, or press the Assign button a second time.
Mackie HUI keyboard shortcuts in Logic Pro The table outlines the keyboard shortcut controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier UNDO Assignment Undoes last editing operation. SHIFT/ADD Redoes last editing operation. OPTION/ALL Opens Undo History window. SAVE Saves the project.
Control Modifier Assignment OPTION/ALL Disables the Record Enable buttons of all channel strips. INSERT • BYPASS button OFF (see Insert Select mode in Mackie HUI assign controls in Logic Pro): selects channel strip for plug-in selection. • BYPASS button ON: Enables or disables bypass of currently selected Insert slot. V-SEL • PAN button ON: sets Pan parameter to center position if DEFAULT button is on.
Mackie HUI DSP controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the DSP controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment ASSIGN — COMPARE Switches DSP display between “track name/parameter name” and “parameter name/parameter value” modes. BYPASS Switches the bypass state of the plug-in being edited.
Control Modifier Assignment INSERT/PARAM Switches between Effect Assign and Effect Edit modes. SCROLL Effect Edit mode: Shifts parameter display by the number of DSP V-Pots in the control surface group (usually four). CMD/ALT/FINE Effect Edit mode: Shifts parameter display by one (parameter). Mackie HUI function keys in Logic Pro The table outlines the function keys and their assignments.
Control Modifier Assignment CMD/ALT/FINE Opens or closes Piano Roll Editor. F7 Switches counter display format between SMPTE and bars/beats/ divisions/ticks. SHIFT/ADD Switches to Mixer view, and displays the master and output channel strips. CMD/ALT/FINE Opens or closes Control bar window. F8/ESC Default: exits folder. Go to Marker mode: cancels dialog. CMD/ALT/FINE Opens or closes the Project Audio Browser.
Control Modifier Assignment OPTION/ALL Sets all channels to Latch automation mode. TRIM — TOUCH Sets selected channel to Touch automation mode. While held down, press the channel strip AUTO button to set automation mode to Touch. OPTION/ALL WRITE Sets all channels to Touch automation mode. Sets selected channel to Write automation mode. While held down, press the channel strip AUTO button to set automation mode to Write. OPTION/ALL OFF Sets all channels to Write automation mode.
Control Modifier GROUP Assignment Enters Group Edit mode: • The upper line (in the DSP Edit section) displays the number and name of the group being edited. • DSP Select buttons 1 to 4 switch between the properties of the group being edited. The group name is shown in the lower line. • When the INSERT/PARAM button is off, the DSP Edit V-Pots scroll through the group properties. If the INSERT/PARAM button is on, the DSP EDIT V-Pots select the group that you want to edit.
Mackie HUI time display in Logic Pro The table outlines the time display controls and their assignments. Control Assignment TIME CODE Lit if counter is displaying SMPTE timecode. FEET Not assigned BEATS Lit if counter is displaying bars/beats/divisions/ticks. Time display Switches between a SMPTE timecode or bars/beats/divisions/ticks display. RUDE SOLO LIGHT Flashes if any channel is soloed.
Control Modifier Assignment EDIT TOOL Selects tool (if applicable to window with key focus): • 1: Pointer • 2: Pencil • 3: Eraser • 4: Text tool • 5: Scissors • 6: Glue • 7: Solo tool • 8: Mute tool • 9: Zoom tool 0 If in Go to Marker dialog: equivalent to computer keyboard 0 key. . • If not in Go to Marker dialog: enters Go to Marker dialog. • In in Go to Marker dialog: equivalent to computer keyboard Period key. • If not in Go to Marker dialog: enters folder of selected track.
Control Modifier Assignment LOOP Enables or disables Cycle mode. QUICK PUNCH Enables or disables Autopunch mode. REWIND Shuttles backward. FAST FWD Shuttles forward. STOP Stops playback. PLAY Starts playback. SHIFT/ADD RECORD Pauses playback (or recording). Record Mackie HUI cursor buttons in Logic Pro The table outlines the cursor controls and their assignments.
Control Modifier Assignment SHIFT/ADD Zoom mode: individual track zoom reset (of tracks of the same type). CMD/ALT/FINE Page left. OPTION/ALL + CMD/ALT/FINE Scroll to left border (of the window with key focus). Cursor Right • Cursor mode: equivalent to computer keyboard Right Arrow key. • Zoom mode: zooms in horizontally (in the window with key focus). SHIFT/ADD Zoom mode: individual track zoom reset (of all tracks, regardless of type). CMD/ALT/FINE Page right.
Mackie C4 Set up your Mackie C4 in Logic Pro A connected and powered Mackie C4 unit will be detected automatically when you open Logic Pro. You can use the C4 in an independent control surface group (with other control surface icons placed above or below the C4 icon), or combined in a group with one or more control surfaces (such as the Mackie Control—place the icon to the right or left of the existing icons).
In Mixer (multichannel) views, the V-Pots in rows 2, 3, and 4 usually edit the parameter that follows the parameter edited on row 1. For example, in Pan/Surround Mixer view, row 1 edits the pan/surround angle, row 2 edits surround diversity, row 3 edits LFE level, and row 4 edits spread. In Channel view, all four rows represent a group of 32 editable parameters. In Effect and Instrument Edit views, the C4 can be split into two groups (8/24, 16/16, or 24/8 parameters).
3. Press the BANK Left/BANK Right or SINGLE Left/SINGLE Right buttons to change the parameter shown, and edited, in row 4. The parameters shown in rows 1 to 3 are adjusted accordingly. In Channel Strip Mixer view, the row order is reversed, so that the lowest row edits parameter 1. V-Pot row 4 (bottom row) edits the currently chosen channel parameter. Row 3 edits channel parameter 2, row 2 edits channel parameter 3, and row 1 (at the top) edits channel parameter 4.
Use Send Mixer view To use the Mackie C4 with Logic Pro: 1. Hold down the CHAN STRIP button. The channel strip overlay labels appear on the C4 displays. 2. Press V-Select 20 (labeled Sends Mixer). In Send Mixer view: • Row 1 edits the send destination of the selected Send slot (on the selected channel). • Row 2 edits the send level. • Row 3 edits the send position (pre/post fader). • Row 4 mutes/unmutes the send. • The SLOT UP/SLOT DOWN buttons select the Send slot.
• TRACK L and TRACK R shift the fader bank by the number of channel strips in the control surface group. • Holding down SHIFT and pressing a V-Select switches the bypass state of the respective Insert slot. Bypassed effects are denoted by an asterisk (*) that precedes the effect name. Use Effect Edit view To use the Mackie C4 with Logic Pro: 1. Hold down the CHAN STRIP button. The channel strip overlay labels are shown on the C4 displays. 2. Press V-Select 21 (labeled PlugIn Mixer). 3.
Use Instrument Edit view To use the Mackie C4 with Logic Pro: 1. Hold down the CHAN STRIP button. The channel strip overlay labels are shown on the C4 displays. 2. Press V-Select 22 (labeled Instru Mixer). 3. Insert or select an instrument, which automatically switches the C4 to Instrument Edit view. In Instrument Edit View: • V-Pots 1 to 32 constitute a group of 32 parameters. Splitting is possible (see Mackie C4 function buttons in Logic Pro).
Use Punch View To use the Mackie C4 with Logic Pro: • Hold down the CHAN STRIP button, and press V-Select 32. In Punch view: • V-Pot/V-Select 1 shows and edits the current Autopunch state (off or on). • V-Pot 3 (labeled Move) moves the current punch in locator by a bar with each click of the V-Pot, when turned. • V-Pot 4 moves the current punch in locator by a beat with each click of the V-Pot, when turned. • The display shows the punch in and punch out locators above V-Pots 5 and 7.
C4 Assignment buttons Overview of Mackie C4 Assignment buttons in Logic Pro The Assignment buttons switch between “overlay” and normal Views. The parameters assigned to the V-Pots/V-Select buttons change accordingly when an overlay mode is activated. • MARKER button: Switches between Marker overlay (see Mackie C4 Marker overlay in Logic Pro) and normal Views (see Use Mackie C4 views in Logic Pro).
Mackie C4 Marker overlay in Logic Pro The Marker overlay is active when the MARKER button light is on. • V-Selects 1 to 30 are assigned to markers 1 to 30. The upper LCD line shows the marker name; the lower line displays INSIDE when the playhead falls within marker boundaries. • V-Select 31 creates a new marker. • V-Select 32 deletes the current marker. Mackie C4 Track overlay in Logic Pro The Track overlay is active when the TRACK button light is on.
• V-Pot/V-Select 30 edits pan/surround angle (for surround channels). • V-Pot/V-Select 31 edits surround diversity. • V-Pot/V-Select 32 sets the channel input format. Mackie C4 Function overlay in Logic Pro The Function overlay is active when the FUNCTION button light is on. The table below outlines the assignment of C4 controls to Logic Pro functions. Control Surfaces Support Guide Control Assignment 1 (display: Inspct) Enables or disables the Inspector of the window with key focus.
Control Assignment 22 (Tool: Xfade) Selects the Crossfade tool. 23 (Tool: Marque) Selects the Marquee tool. 24 (Tool: Autom.) Selects the Automation Select tool. V-Pot 25 (WfZoom) Edits the waveform zoom factor (if the main window has key focus). V-Pot 26 (V.Zoom) Edits the vertical zoom factor of the window with key focus. V-Pot 27 (H.Zoom) Edits the horizontal zoom factor of the window with key focus. V-Pot 28 (Move Cycle) Moves the cycle locators.
Mackie C4 Parameter, Track, and Slot buttons in Logic Pro The buttons at the lower right of the C4 are used to access channel strips, channel strip elements, and parameters. • BANK Left and BANK Right buttons: Shifts the parameter display by one page (a group of parameters) in particular views. • SINGLE Left and SINGLE Right buttons: Shifts the parameter display by one parameter in particular views.
Novation Launchpad Set up your Novation Launchpad in Logic Pro You can control many Live Loops functions and mixing parameters in Logic Pro with a Novation Launchpad. You can trigger and stop cells and scenes, mute, solo, and arm tracks, and adjust volume and sends. You can extend Launchpad functionality by adding multiple Launchpad devices to your setup.
Novation Launchpad multi-device support in Logic Pro You can use multiple Launchpads in a single Control Surface Group to extend the number of tracks or scenes, or you can create a new control surface group and use each Novation Launchpad independently. Extend scenes or tracks in an existing Control Surface Group You can extend the existing 64-pad (8x8) grid by increments of eight tracks or eight scenes by simply attaching another Launchpad device.
• Mixer: Switches to Mixer mode. On the Launchpad X and Mini MK3 models, use the Session button to switch between Session and Mixer mode. The Launchpad Pro does not have a single dedicated Mixer mode, but rather each mixer function is activated by its own button. See Launchpad Pro mixer buttons. • User mode buttons: Switches to one or more User modes. The User mode buttons are labeled differently depending on the Launchpad model you are using.
• • Duplicate: • Press to repeat selected regions, cells, or events. • Press and hold, then tap a pad to repeat the cell. Double: • Press to double the length of selected regions, cells or events. • Press and hold Shift, then press the Double button to halve the length of selected regions, cells or events. • Press and hold, then tap a pad to double the length of the cell. • Press and hold Shift and the Double button, then tap a pad to halve the length of the cell.
Use a Novation Launchpad in Session mode with Logic Pro In Session mode you can trigger cells and scenes, represented by the 64 pads and scene buttons, and perform basic editing and arranging functions. Tap the navigation arrows to shift the grid left or right, or up and down. Tap a pad to trigger the cell it represents. Cells in Momentary Play mode play when you press and hold the pad and stop when you let go. The eight Scene buttons under the pads trigger the scene they represent.
Use Novation Launchpad in User mode with Logic Pro In User mode, you can use the pads to send MIDI Note messages, so you can play notes and trigger samples from your Launchpad device while recording to a cell. See the documentation provided with your Launchpad device for information about User modes and MIDI note assignments. Enable User Mode • Launchpad, Launchpad MK2, Launchpad S, and Launchpad Mini: Press either the User 1 or User 2 button.
Solo tracks When Mixer mode is enabled, the pads in the Solo column can have the following states: • Off: Track soloing is not available for the track. • Dim yellow: Track soloing is off. • Bright yellow: Track soloing is on. Do either of the following: • Solo for a track: Press a pad in the Solo column to turn soloing on or off. • Toggle all soloed tracks: Press the Scene button under the Solo column.
Change send levels You can use Launchpad devices to set send levels to varying degrees, depending on device. When you first enter Mixer mode, the pads for tracks using the first two sends are lit. The brightness of the pads corresponds to the send level. You can quickly set the send levels to 0 dB for each track. On the Launchpad MK2, Launchpad X, and Launchpad Mini MK3 you can set levels more precisely for the first two sends on each track.
Set track pan position You can use Launchpad devices to set pan position for each track to varying degrees, depending on device. In Mixer mode, the pads in the Pan column are lit when the pan position is not set to center. The farther the pan position is from the center, the brighter the pads. On the Launchpad Pro, Launchpad MK2, Launchpad X, and Launchpad Mini MK3 you can set pan positions more precisely from left to right.
Change mix parameters on the Launchpad Pro, Launchpad X, and Launchpad Mini MK3 in Logic Pro When you access the mixing parameters described below on the Launchpad Pro, Launchpad X, or Launchpad Mini MK3 models, the first column of pads switches to a temporary mode that you can use to change the parameters for each track. Use the Up and Down arrows on the Launchpad to scroll through the tracks. While this temporary mode is active, the rest of the pads continue to function as they do in Session mode.
Radikal Technologies SAC-2K Set up your Radikal Technologies SAC-2K in Logic Pro Make sure that your control surface is connected bidirectionally with the computer, using a MIDI interface. Set up SAC-2K units 1. Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Setup. 2. Choose Install from the New menu. 3. Select the SAC-2K in the Install window. 4. Click the Scan button.
Radikal Technologies SAC-2K LCDs and encoders in Logic Pro The table outlines the LCDs and encoder controls and their assignments: Control Assignment Left and middle LCDs Upper row displays the channel number when in a Mixer (multichannel) view. The parameter name is shown when in a (single) Channel view. Lower row shows the parameter value of the corresponding encoder (the one directly below the display). Level meters are shown to the right.
Control Modifier Assignment Faders 1 to 8 Controls volume, or duplicates the parameter assigned to the encoder above (if Flip mode is enabled). Master Fader Controls the Master Level fader if it exists; if not, controls Output 1–2 level. EQ button Inserts a Channel EQ in the channel if no Channel or Linear Phase EQ is present. Radikal Technologies SAC-2K Mixer view controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the Mixer view controls and their assignments.
Control Modifier Snd/Ins 1 to 4 Assignment • If in Send mode, switches to Mixer view (multichannel) send level editing of Sends 1 to 4. Encoders 9 to 12 edit Destination, Level, Pre/Post, and Mute of the selected channel. You must confirm the send destination by pushing the Encoder 9 button. While held down, use Encoder 9 to select the Send number (1 to 8). The button’s LED is lit when in Mixer view Send Level Editing mode (of the selected channel Send slot).
Control Modifier Group Assignment Switches to Group editing mode: • Encoder 1 to 10 push buttons edit a group property. (The property is shown in the LCD’s lower line.) • Encoder 11 scrolls through group properties. • Encoder 12 selects a group to edit. Its name is displayed in the lower LCD line, above Encoder 12. • Select buttons 1 to 8 activate/ deactivate group membership of the channel. 1 to 8 Shifts the fader bank (a group of channels or parameters) to the left by one bank.
Control Assignment 8 Num LED off: Equivalent to Down Arrow key on computer keyboard. Num LED on: Equivalent to 8 on computer keyboard. 9 Num LED off: Pastes the Clipboard contents. Num LED on: Equivalent to 9 on computer keyboard. 0 Num LED off: Saves the project. Num LED on: Equivalent to 0 on computer keyboard. Num Switches the numeric buttons between primary and secondary function (see above). Enter Equivalent to Enter key on the computer keyboard.
Control Modifier To Assignment Sets right locator at the current playhead position. SHIFT Recall Marker Moves the playhead to the right locator position. Opens the Go to Marker dialog. SHIFT Jog Wheel Opens the Marker List. Moves the playhead in one of three modes, depending on the state of the Scrub button (see above). Radikal Technologies SAC-2K transport controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the transport controls and their assignments.
Radikal Technologies SAC-2K Channel view controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the Channel view controls and their assignments: Control Assignment EQs Enters Channel view EQ Edit mode. Pressing the button repeatedly cycles through all available EQ parameter pages. Inserts/Sends Enters Channel view Plug-in Edit mode and edits the effect plug-in inserted into the currently chosen Insert slot (of the selected channel).
Recording Light Set up Recording Light in Logic Pro The Recording Light control surface plug-in enables you to control an external light or sign, warning visitors not to enter the recording studio before or during recording. Logic Pro sends a MIDI signal to switch on the external device when a track is record-enabled or when recording starts. Logic Pro sends another MIDI signal to switch off the device when tracks are made record-safe or when recording stops.
Control Surfaces Support Guide • Version: Shows the firmware version for some control surfaces. Not applicable to Recording Light. • Color: Not applicable to Recording Light • MIDI Status: Choose the type of MIDI message that is sent to the recording light device. Generally, this will be a “MIDI note on” message, but other data types can be transmitted. • MIDI Channel: Specify the MIDI channel that data is sent on.
Roland SI-24 Set up your Roland SI-24 in Logic Pro The SI-24 can be used as a control surface with all Mac systems that are capable of running Logic Pro. Important: You will require another device for audio input and output. Use the SI-24 as a control surface To use the Roland SI-24 with Logic Pro: 1. Connect the unit bidirectionally with two free (not used by other devices) MIDI interface ports. 2. Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Setup. 3. Choose Install from the New menu. 4.
Roland SI-24 channel strips in Logic Pro The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as SHIFT) shown below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier EQ ON/OFF 1 to 4 Assignment In Pan mode: • Switches the bypass state of EQ bands 1–4. • Enters EQ/Send mode. If no Channel or Linear Phase EQ is present on the selected channel, a Channel EQ is automatically inserted.
Control Modifier PAN 1 to 12 Assignment In Pan Edit mode: • Controls channel strip Pan/ Balance (surround angle for channels in surround mode). In EQ/Send mode: • 1/3/5/7: Control the Gain parameter of EQ bands 1–4. • 2/4/6/8: Control the Frequency parameter of EQ bands 1–4. • 9–12: Control Send 1–4 levels. In Plug-in Edit mode: • 1–10: Edits plug-in parameter. • 11: Bypasses the plug-in. • 12: Shifts plug-in parameter page. (A page is a collection of parameters.
Roland SI-24 status mode controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the status mode controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as SHIFT) shown below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier AUTOMIX Assignment Sets STATUS 1 to 12 buttons to Automation mode. SHIFT Sets all tracks to Off, Read, Latch, or Write automation mode. Repeatedly press this button combination to cycle through automation modes.
Control Modifier Assignment Tr 1 to 12 Switches to Tracks view and shows the first 12 channels. Tr 13 to 24 Switches to Tracks view and displays channel 13 to 24. Roland SI-24 SI-24 surround/pan controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the surround/pan controls and their assignments. Control Assignment ON/OFF Switches selected channel output between: • Surround (LED on) • Out 1–2 (LED off) Also shows/hides the Surround Pan window.
Control 0 to 9 Modifier Assignment System mode: See SI-24 user manual. Locate mode: • 1 to 9: Moves playhead to marker 1 to 9 positions. • 0: Creates marker at playhead position. Shortcut mode: • 1: Saves project. LED is lit if project has changed since last save. • 2: Performs Undo (of last editing operation). LED is on if a Redo is possible. • 3: Copies the selection (of regions or events). • 4: Pastes the Clipboard contents. • 5: Deletes the selection. • 6: Enables or disables Scrub mode.
Control Modifier Assignment SHIFT Locate mode: • 1 to 9: Moves playhead to marker 10 to 18 positions. • 0: Deletes marker at playhead position. Shortcut mode: • 1: Performs Save As. • 2: Performs Redo (reverses last Undo operation). • 3: Cuts selection. • 4: Pastes the Clipboard contents. Screenset mode: • 1: Opens or closes Tracks window. • 2: Opens or closes Mixer. • 3: Opens or closes Event Editor. • 4: Opens or closes Score Editor. • 5: Opens or closes Step Editor.
Tascam US-2400 Set up your Tascam US-2400 in Logic Pro The US-2400 is capable of running in both native and Mackie Control emulation modes. If the unit is set up in Mackie Control emulation mode, and the native support plug-in is installed in the Logic Pro program bundle, Logic Pro detects a US-2400 native control surface and a Mackie Control, plus two Extender (XT) units. To run the US-2400 in Mackie Control mode, remove the US-2400 plug-in from the Logic Pro application bundle.
Tascam US-2400 channel strips in Logic Pro The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Encoders Assignment CHAN button on: see Tascam US2400 encoders in Logic Pro. CHAN button flashing: encoders control Instrument parameters. Also see Tascam US-2400 Instrument Edit view in Logic Pro.
Tascam US-2400 encoders in Logic Pro In CHAN mode (CHAN button on), the encoders control these parameters on the selected channel: Control Assignment Encoder 1 (AUX 1) Controls Send 1 level. Encoder 2 (AUX 2) Controls Send 2 level. Encoder 3 (AUX 3) Controls Send 3 level. Encoder 4 (AUX 4) Controls Send 4 level. Encoder 5 (AUX 5) Controls Send 5 level. Encoder 6 (AUX 6) Controls Send 6 level. Encoder 7 Controls Send 7 level. Encoder 8 Controls Send 8 level.
Control Surfaces Support Guide Control Assignment Encoder 1 (AUX 1) Controls Pan/Surround Angle. Encoder 2 (AUX 2) Controls Surround Radius. Encoder 3 (AUX 3) Controls Surround LFE (level). Encoder 4 (AUX 4) Controls Surround Spread. Encoder 5 (AUX 5) Controls Surround X. Encoder 6 (AUX 6) Controls Surround Y. Encoder 11 (GAIN 1) Controls the Slope parameter of band 1, if a Channel or Linear Phase EQ is inserted.
Tascam US-2400 master channel in Logic Pro The table outlines the master channel strip controls and their assignments. Control Assignment SEL Selects Master Output channel strip if it exists; if not, Output channel 1–2 is selected. CLR SOLO Disables Solo for all tracks/ channels. SHIFT Disables Mute for all tracks/ channels. F-KEY Disables the Record Enable buttons of all tracks/channels. FLIP Switches Flip mode between Off (LED off) and Duplicate (LED on).
Control Modifier Assignment F-KEY Switches encoders to Plug-in Edit view; PAN button LED flashes. See Tascam US-2400 Plug-in Edit view in Logic Pro for details. AUX 1 Switches encoders to Mixer view of Send 1 level (for all channels). F-KEY AUX 2 Opens or closes Tracks window. Switches encoders to Mixer view of Send 2 level. F-KEY AUX 3 Opens or closes Event List. Switches encoders to Mixer view of Send 3 level. F-KEY AUX 4 Opens or closes Score Editor.
Tascam US-2400 Plug-in Edit view in Logic Pro In Plug-in Edit view, some AUX buttons have special assignments. Control Assignment AUX 1 Scrolls parameter fader bank left by 24 parameters. AUX 2 Scrolls parameter fader bank right by 24 parameters. AUX 3 Increments Insert slot (chooses higher-numbered slot). AUX 4 Enables or disables Bypass button of the plug-in being edited. AUX 6 Decrements Insert slot (chooses lower-numbered slot). The AUX button LEDs show the currently selected Insert slot.
Control Modifier Assignment SHIFT Sets Jog Wheel to Shuttle mode (LED flashes). BANK – Shifts fader bank to the left by one bank; LED is lit if the leftmost fader bank has not been reached. F-KEY BANK + Shifts fader bank to the right by one bank; LED is lit if the rightmost fader bank has not been reached. F-KEY IN Shifts fader bank to the right by one channel. Sets punch in locator at the current playhead position. SHIFT Moves playhead to left cycle locator position.
Yamaha 01V96 Set up your Yamaha 01V96 in Logic Pro Follow these steps to use your 01V96 with Logic Pro. • Make sure that your 01V96 device is connected to the computer via USB. • Make sure that the latest USB MIDI driver for the device is installed. Visit the manufacturer’s website to download the most recent driver version, if necessary. Set up your 01V96 with Logic Pro 1.
Yamaha 01V96 Display Access controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the DISPLAY ACCESS controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as SHIFT/ADD) below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the control name.
Yamaha 01V96 Fader Mode controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the FADER MODE controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as SHIFT/ADD) below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the control name. Control Modifier AUX 1 Assignment In Insert Display mode: • Assigns Send 1 level of channel strips to encoders.
Control Modifier AUX 6 Assignment Switches SEL buttons and encoder buttons between normal behavior and setting a parameter’s default value. When the AUX 6 button is held down: • Pressing a channel strip’s SEL button resets the channel strip’s volume level. • Pressing a channel strip’s encoder button resets the channel strip’s pan/surround value (PAN also needs to be selected in ENCODER MODE section).
Control Modifier Assignment F2 Selects Yamaha 01V96 Insert display mode in Logic Pro. F3 Selects Yamaha 01V96 Channel display mode in Logic Pro. F4 Selects Yamaha 01V96 Meter display mode in Logic Pro. 01V96 LCD display modes Yamaha 01V96 Insert display mode in Logic Pro Press the F2 button to select Insert display mode. In this mode, the LCD displays effect edit parameters. This mode also allows you to switch between different Insert slots, enabling each effect to be edited.
Display Assignment Moving virtual encoders 1 to 4 (Use cursor keys, and then rotate parameter wheel.) Pan Assignment mode: • Parameter control 1 edits pan or surround angle. • Parameter control 2 edits surround diversity. • Parameter control 3 edits surround LFE level. • Parameter control 4 edits spread. Send Assignment mode: • Controls the Send level of Sends 1 to 4 or 5 to 8. Plug-in Assignment mode: • Chooses Insert slot 1 to 4 or 5 to 8. Plug-in Edit mode: • Sets value.
Yamaha 01V96 data entry controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the data entry controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as SHIFT/ADD) below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the control name. Control Modifier Parameter wheel Assignment Default: adjusts the value of the currently selected parameter.
Control Modifier ON Assignment Enables or disables the Mute button. *DAW OPTION/ALL Fader Unmutes all channel strips. Adjusts volume, or duplicates encoder assignment in Flip mode. Yamaha 01V96 assignable keys in Logic Pro The assignable keys can be assigned to the functions outlined in the table. Note: A modifier button (such as SHIFT/ADD) below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down.
Control Modifier DAW GROUP STATUS Assignment Enters Group Edit mode: • When a channel strip group is selected, channel strip membership is indicated by a lit SEL button. Use this button to enable/disable the channel strip’s group membership. • Virtual encoders 1 to 4 display properties of the currently selected group. • Virtual encoder buttons 1 to 4 enable/disable properties of the currently selected group.
Control Modifier DAW UNDO Performs an Undo of the last editing operation. DAW SHIFT/ADD Performs a Redo of the last Undo operation. DAW OPTION/ALL Opens the Undo History window. DAW SAVE Saves the project. DAW OPTION/ALL Performs a Save As operation, allowing you to save the project with a different name. DAW WIN MEM-LOC Opens or closes the Marker pane in the Lists area. DAW EDIT TOOL Selects the next tool. While held down, numerical buttons select a specific tool.
Control Modifier DAW AUTO FADER Enables or disables volume automation playback and recording. DAW AUTO PAN Enables or disables pan automation playback and recording. DAW AUTO PLUGIN Enables or disables plug-in parameter automation playback and recording. DAW AUTO MUTE Enables or disables mute automation playback and recording. DAW AUTO SEND Enables or disables send level automation playback and recording. DAW AUTO WRITE Sets all channel strips to Write automation mode.
Yamaha 02R96 Set up your Yamaha 02R96 in Logic Pro Follow these steps to use your 02R96 with Logic Pro. • Make sure that your 02R96 device is connected to the computer via USB. • Make sure that the latest USB MIDI driver for the device is installed. Visit the manufacturer’s website to download the most recent driver version, if necessary. Set up your 02R96 with Logic Pro 1.
• Yamaha 02R96 assignable keys in Logic Pro • Yamaha 02R96 channel strips in Logic Pro • Yamaha 02R96 Machine Control parameters in Logic Pro • Yamaha 02R96 data entry controls in Logic Pro Yamaha 02R96 Display Access control in Logic Pro The table outlines the DISPLAY ACCESS control assignment: Control Assignment METER Clears overload LEDs. Yamaha 02R96 Aux Select controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the AUX SELECT controls and their assignments.
Yamaha 02R96 Effect/Plug-in controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the EFFECT/PLUG-IN controls and their assignments. Control Assignment Display Opens or closes the Sample Editor. PLUG-INS Switches SEL buttons and encoder buttons between normal behavior and setting a parameter’s default value.
Yamaha 02R96 LCD display in Logic Pro The LCD displays different data, depending on the page selected with the F2, F3, and F4 buttons: • INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT Display view: Parameter details, plug-in selection, or plug-in parameters. Press F2 to select this view. • Channel view: Encoder values and channel strip display. Press F3 to select this view. • Level meters view: Press F4 to select this view.
Yamaha 02R96 channel strips in Logic Pro The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Control Assignment Encoder Adjusts parameter selected in the AUX SELECT section. Encoder Select button Pan selected: sets pan to center position. If EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [PLUG-INS] on Sends 1 to 8 is selected: edits Send Pre/Post, switches Send Mute state, or sets Send Level to default value. Send Assign, Input, or Output: confirms selection. AUTO Cycles through automation modes.
Yamaha 02R96 data entry controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the data entry controls and their assignments. Control Assignment SCRUB Enables or disables Scrub mode. SHUTTLE Enables or disables Shuttle mode. Parameter Wheel Default: adjusts the value of the currently selected parameter. Scrub: Scrub mode. Shuttle: Shuttle mode. ENTER Enters selected folder. DEC Exits folder. INC Switches between Cursor and Zoom modes. Cursor Up Cursor mode: equivalent to computer keyboard Up Arrow key.
Yamaha DM1000 Set up your Yamaha DM1000 in Logic Pro Follow these steps to use your DM1000 with Logic Pro. • Make sure that your DM1000 device is connected to the computer via USB. • Make sure that the latest USB MIDI driver for the device is installed. Visit the manufacturer’s website to download the most recent driver version, if necessary. Set up your DM1000 with Logic Pro 1.
• Yamaha DM1000 data entry controls in Logic Pro • Yamaha DM1000 DM1000 channel strips in Logic Pro • Yamaha DM1000 stereo channel strip control in Logic Pro • Yamaha DM1000 assignable keys in Logic Pro Yamaha DM1000 Display Access controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the DISPLAY ACCESS controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT/ADD, shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down.
Yamaha DM1000 Aux Select controls in Logic Pro The table outlines tıhe AUX SELECT controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT/ADD, shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name.
Control Modifier AUX 6 Assignment Switches SEL buttons and encoder buttons between normal behavior and setting a parameter’s default value. When the AUX 6 button is held down: • Pressing a channel strip’s SEL button resets the channel strip’s volume level. • Pressing a channel strip’s encoder button resets the channel strip’s pan/surround value. (PAN also needs to be selected in the ENCODER MODE section.
Yamaha DM1000 LCD controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the LCD controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT/ADD, shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name.
Yamaha DM1000 Insert display mode in Logic Pro Press the F2 button to select Insert display mode. In this mode, the LCD displays parameters, allowing you to edit effects. This mode also allows you to switch between different Insert slots, enabling each effect to be edited. Control Assignment COMPARE Switches the display between “track name/parameter name” and “parameter name/parameter value” modes. BYPASS Switches the bypass state of plug-in currently being edited.
Yamaha DM1000 Meter display mode in Logic Pro Press the F4 button to select Meter display mode. In this mode, the level meters for channel strips 1 to 16 are displayed. Control Assignment Level Meters Display momentary and peak level. Yamaha DM1000 data entry controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the data entry controls and their assignments.
Yamaha DM1000 DM1000 channel strips in Logic Pro The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT/ADD, shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name.
Yamaha DM1000 assignable keys in Logic Pro The assignable keys can be assigned to the functions outlined in the table. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT/ADD, shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name. Control Modifier Assignment DAW WIN STATUS Opens or closes the Project Audio Browser.
Control Modifier DAW SUSPEND GRP Assignment Enables or disables the Group Clutch. *DAW SHIFT/ADD DAW CREATE GROUP Switches the Mixer to show all channel strips that correspond to tracks used in the Tracks window, along with their signal flow. Creates a new group and enters Group Edit mode (see above). *DAW SHIFT/ADD Switches the Mixer to the All view, displaying all channel strips that exist in your project. The channel strips on your DM1000 device will also reflect the All Channel Strip view.
Control Modifier DAW SCRUB Enables or disables Scrub mode. DAW SHUTTLE Enables or disables Shuttle mode. DAW REW Shuttles backward. DAW FF Shuttles forward. DAW STOP Stop DAW PLAY Play *DAW SHIFT/ADD Control Surfaces Support Guide Assignment Pause DAW REC Record DAW PRE Sets the left locator at current playhead position. DAW IN Sets the punch in locator at current playhead position. DAW OUT Sets the punch out locator at current playhead position.
Control Modifier Assignment *DAW OPTION/ALL Sets all channel strips to Write automation mode. DAW AUTO TOUCH Sets selected channel strip, or channel strip group, to Touch automation mode. While held down, and with the STEREO channel strip AUTO button enabled, sets automation mode to Touch. *DAW OPTION/ALL DAW AUTO LATCH Sets selected channel strip, or channel strip group, to Latch automation mode. While held down, and with the STEREO channel strip AUTO button enabled, sets automation mode to Latch.
Yamaha DM2000 Set up your Yamaha DM2000 in Logic Pro Follow these steps to use your DM2000 with Logic Pro. • Make sure that your DM2000 device is connected to the computer via USB. • Make sure that the latest USB MIDI driver for the device is installed. Visit the manufacturer’s website to download the most recent driver version, if necessary. Set up your DM2000 with Logic Pro 1.
• Yamaha DM2000 LCD display in Logic Pro • Yamaha DM2000 Track Arming controls in Logic Pro • Yamaha DM2000 Automix controls in Logic Pro • Yamaha DM2000 Locator controls in Logic Pro • Yamaha DM2000 transport and cursor controls in Logic Pro • Yamaha DM2000 channel strips in Logic Pro • Yamaha DM2000 assignable keys in Logic Pro Yamaha DM2000 Matrix Select controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the MATRIX SELECT controls and their assignments.
Control Modifier AUX 1 Assignment In Insert Display mode: • Assigns Send 1 level of channel strips to encoders. • Assigns Send 1 level of the selected channel strip to virtual encoders. • Assigns Sends 1 to 4 of the selected channel strip to virtual encoders. Use the ENTER button to switch the bypass state of Sends 1 to 4. In Channel Display mode: • Assigns Send 1 level of channel strips to encoders and virtual encoders. Shows current Send 1 destination assignment, when button is held down.
Yamaha DM2000 Encoder and Fader Mode controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the ENCODER MODE and FADER MODE controls and their assignments. Control Assignment PAN • Assigns pan/surround control to encoders. • In Insert Display mode, assigns pan/surround parameters of the selected channel strip to virtual encoders. • In Channel Display mode, assigns pan/surround parameters of the 16 channel strips in current bank selection to virtual encoders. AUX/MTRX • Assigns Send level control to encoders.
Yamaha DM2000 Effect/Plug-in controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the EFFECT/PLUG-IN controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as USER 4, preassigned to SHIFT/ADD) shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name. Control Modifier Assignment Display Opens or closes the Sample Editor.
Control Modifier Moving virtual encoders 1 to 4 (Use cursor keys, and then rotate parameter wheel.) Assignment Pan Assignment mode: • Parameter control 1 edits pan or surround angle. • Parameter control 2 edits surround diversity. • Parameter control 3 edits surround LFE level. • Parameter control 4 edits spread. Send Assignment mode: • Controls the Send level of Sends 1 to 4 or 5 to 8. Plug-in Assignment mode: • Chooses Insert slot 1 to 4 or 5 to 8. Plug-in Edit mode: • Sets value.
Yamaha DM2000 Automix controls in Logic Pro The table outlines the AUTOMIX controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as USER 4, preassigned to SHIFT/ADD) shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name.
Control Modifier Assignment *USER 5 Sets all channel strips to Off automation mode. OVERWRITE [FADER] Enables or disables volume automation playback and recording. OVERWRITE [PAN] Enables or disables pan automation playback and recording. OVERWRITE [EQ] Enables or disables plug-in parameter automation playback and recording. OVERWRITE [ON] Enables or disables mute automation playback and recording. OVERWRITE [AUX] Enables or disables send level automation playback and recording.
Control Modifier Assignment OUT Sets the punch out locator at current playhead position. POST Sets the right locator at current playhead position. RETURN TO ZERO Moves the playhead to the left locator position. END Moves the playhead to the right locator position. ONLINE Activates or deactivates internal/ external synchronization. QUICK PUNCH Enables or disables Autopunch mode.
Control Modifier Assignment *USER 13 Opens or closes the Project Audio Browser. INC button Switches between Cursor and Zoom mode. Cursor Up Cursor mode: equivalent to computer keyboard Up Arrow key. Zoom mode: zooms out vertically. *USER 4 Zoom mode: individual track zoom in. *USER 13 Page Up. *USER 5 + *USER 13 Scroll to top. Cursor Down Cursor mode: equivalent to computer keyboard Down Arrow key. Zoom mode: zooms out vertically. *USER 4 Zoom mode: individual track zoom out.
Yamaha DM2000 channel strips in Logic Pro The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as USER 4, preassigned to SHIFT/ADD) shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name.
Yamaha DM2000 assignable keys in Logic Pro The table outlines the USER-DEFINED KEY controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as USER 4, preassigned to SHIFT/ADD) shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name. Control Modifier Assignment DISPLAY Opens or closes the Project Audio Browser.
Control Modifier Assignment *USER 4 Switches the Mixer to show all channel strips that correspond to tracks used in the Tracks window, along with their signal flow. 8 Creates a new group and enters Group Edit mode (see above). *USER 4 Switches Mixer to All view, displaying all channel strips that exist in your project. The DM2000 channel strips will also reflect the All Channel Strip view. 9 Switches between the Tracks window and the Mixer.
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