8
Table Of Contents
- Logic Express 8 Control Surfaces Support
- Contents
- Introduction
- Basic Control Surface Setup
- Customizing Controller Assignments
- Mackie Control
- Setting Up Your Mackie Control
- Using the Mackie Control With Logic Express
- Display Zone
- Channel Strip Controls
- Master Fader
- Assignment Zone
- Fader Bank Zone
- Function Key Zone
- Global View Zone
- Modifier Buttons
- Automation Buttons
- Utilities Buttons
- Transport Zone
- Cursor Key Zone
- Jog/Scrub Wheel Zone
- Programmable User Modes
- Connecting Foot Switches
- Assignment Overview
- M-Audio iControl
- CM Labs Motormix
- Frontier Design TranzPort
- JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk
- JLCooper FaderMaster 4/100
- Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49
- Mackie Baby HUI
- Mackie C4
- Mackie HUI
- Radikal Technologies SAC-2K
- Roland SI-24
- Tascam FW-1884
- Tascam US-2400
- Tascam US-428 and US-224
- Yamaha 01V96
- Yamaha 02R96
- Yamaha DM1000
- Yamaha DM2000
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Record Enable Button
Pressing a channel Record Enable button (denoted by a centered white dot) arms the
associated channel strip for recording. When a channel is armed for recording, the dot
is lit. Pressing the Record Enable button a second time disables recording for the
channel.
To disarm all channel strips, hold down the Option button while pressing the Record
Enable button of any channel.
Mute Button
Pressing a channel Mute button (denoted by a speaker icon) mutes the channel. The
speaker icon is lit when the channel strip is muted. Pressing the Mute button a second
time un-mutes the channel strip.
To un-mute all channel strips, hold down the Option button and press the Mute button
of any channel.
Solo Button
Pressing a channel Solo button (denoted by a headphone icon) solos the channel. The
headphone icon is lit when the channel strip is soloed. Pressing the Solo button a
second time exits solo mode for the channel strip.
To hear (un-solo) all channel strips, hold down the Option button and press the Solo
button of any channel.
Rotary Encoder
Each channel features a rotary encoder, located to the right of the Solo button. The
function assigned to the encoders changes when different Assignment buttons are
pressed. See “Assignment Buttons” on page 112.
Pressing the Option button, while turning a rotary encoder—regardless of the active
assignment mode—switches between the parameter’s minimum, default, and
maximum values.