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Table Of Contents
- Logic Express 9 Control Surfaces Support
- Contents
- An Introduction to Control Surfaces
- Basic Control Surface Setup
- Getting Started
- Connecting Control Surfaces
- Adding Control Surfaces to Logic Express
- Creating Control Surface Groups
- Configuring Your Control Surface Setup
- Setting Control Surfaces Preferences
- Modal Dialog Display
- Control Surface Usage Tips
- Control Surfaces Supported by Logic Express
- About Control Surface Plug-ins
- About Software and Firmware
- Customizing Controller Assignments
- Assigning Controllers to Logic Express Parameters
- Controller Assignments: Working in Easy View
- Controller Assigments: Working in Expert View
- Controller Assignments Window Expert View Settings
- Assigning and Deleting Controllers in Expert View
- Getting to Know Zones and Modes
- Defining Zones and Modes
- Reassigning a Controller in Expert View
- Using the Control Name and Label Fields
- Setting the Flip Group and Exclusive Parameters
- Setting Class Pop-Up Menu Parameters
- Editing Input Message Parameters in Expert View
- Editing Value Parameters in Expert View
- Assigning Buttons to Key Commands
- Controller Assignments Storage
- Mackie Control
- Setting Up Your Mackie Control in Logic Express
- Mackie Control: Display Zone
- Mackie Control: Channel Strip Controls
- Mackie Control: Assignment Zone
- Mackie Control: Fader Bank Zone
- Mackie Control: Function Key Zone
- Mackie Control: Global View Zone
- Mackie Control: Modifier Buttons
- Mackie Control: Automation Buttons
- Mackie Control: Utilities Buttons
- Mackie Control: Transport Zone
- Mackie Control: REWIND Button
- Mackie Control: FAST FWD Button
- Mackie Control: STOP Button
- Mackie Control: PLAY Button
- Mackie Control: RECORD Button
- Mackie Control: Marker Button
- Mackie Control: NUDGE Button
- Mackie Control: CYCLE Button
- Mackie Control: DROP Button
- Mackie Control: Replace, Click, and Solo Buttons
- Mackie Control: Cursor Key Zone
- Mackie Control: Jog/Scrub Wheel Zone
- Mackie Control: Programmable User Modes
- Mackie Control: Connecting Foot Switches
- Mackie Control: Assignment Overview
- Mackie Control: DISPLAY Buttons
- Mackie Control: Channel Strip Controls (1 Through 8)
- Mackie Control: ASSIGNMENT Buttons
- Mackie Control: Function Key Buttons
- Mackie Control: GLOBAL VIEW Buttons
- Mackie Control: MODIFIER Buttons (While Held Down)
- Mackie Control: AUTOMATION Buttons
- Mackie Control: UTILITIES Buttons
- Mackie Control: TRANSPORT Buttons
- Mackie Control: Cursor Keys
- Mackie Control: Jog/Scrub Wheel
- Mackie Control: External Inputs
- M-Audio iControl
- Setting Up Your M-Audio iControl
- Editing Plug-in Parameters Using the M-Audio iControl
- M-Audio iControl: Assignment Buttons
- M-Audio iControl: Arrow Up and Arrow Down Buttons
- M-Audio iControl: Channel Strip Controls
- M-Audio iControl: Mixer View and Channel View
- M-Audio iControl: Jog Wheel
- M-Audio iControl: Transport Controls
- M-Audio iControl: Using Locators and Cycle Mode
- M-Audio iControl: Master Fader
- M-Audio iControl: Assignment Overview
- Euphonix MC Pro, System 5-MC, MC Control, MC Mix, and MC Transport
- Setting Up Your Euphonix Device with Logic Express
- Euphonix: Changing the Track Display
- Euphonix MC Professional: Setting Up Soft Key Assignments
- Euphonix: Choosing Automation Modes
- Euphonix: Understanding the Fader Strips
- Euphonix: Opening and Closing Plug-in Windows
- Euphonix: Getting to Know Knobsets
- Euphonix: Using the Inserts (Configuration) Knobset
- Euphonix: Using the Input (Configuration) Knobset
- Euphonix: Using the EQ Knobset
- Euphonix: Using the Aux or Sends (Configuration) Knobset
- Euphonix: Using the Pan/Surround Knobset
- Euphonix: Using the Group Knobset
- Euphonix: Using the Mix or Output Knobset
- Euphonix: Other Features Specific to Logic Express
- CM Labs Motormix
- Setting Up Your CM Labs Motormix
- CM Labs Motormix: Assignment Overview
- CM Labs Motormix: Select Buttons
- CM Labs Motormix: Rotary Pots
- CM Labs Motormix: Multi Buttons
- CM Labs Motormix: Burn Buttons
- CM Labs Motormix: SOLO Buttons
- CM Labs Motormix: MUTE Buttons
- CM Labs Motormix: VIEW Section
- CM Labs Motormix: Left Function Buttons
- CM Labs Motormix: Faders
- CM Labs Motormix: Right Function Buttons
- Frontier Design TranzPort
- JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk
- Setting Up Your JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk
- JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk: Assignment Overview
- JLCooper FaderMaster 4/100
- JLCooper MCS3
- Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49
- Mackie Baby HUI
- Mackie HUI
- Setting Up Your Mackie HUI
- Mackie HUI: Assignment Overview
- Mackie HUI: ASSIGN Section
- Mackie HUI: Fader Bank Buttons
- Mackie HUI: WINDOW Section
- Mackie HUI: KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS Section
- Mackie HUI: Channel Strips
- Mackie HUI: DSP EDIT/ASSIGN Section
- Mackie HUI: Function Keys
- Mackie HUI: AUTO ENABLE Section
- Mackie HUI: AUTO MODE Section
- Mackie HUI: STATUS/GROUP Section
- Mackie HUI: EDIT Section
- Mackie HUI: Time Display
- Mackie HUI: LOCATE/NUMERICS Section
- Mackie HUI: Transport Section
- Mackie HUI: Cursor Buttons
- Mackie HUI: Jog Wheel
- Mackie HUI: Foot Switches
- Mackie C4
- Setting Up Your Mackie C4
- Mackie C4: Using V-Pots and V-Select Buttons
- Mackie C4: View Modes
- Mackie C4: Pan Channel View Mode
- Mackie C4: Channel Strip Mixer View Mode
- Mackie C4: EQ Mixer View Mode
- Mackie C4: EQ Channel View Mode
- Mackie C4: Send Mixer View Mode
- Mackie C4: Send Channel View Mode
- Mackie C4: Effect Assign Mixer View Mode
- Mackie C4: Effect Edit View Mode
- Mackie C4: Instrument Assign Mixer View Mode
- Mackie C4: Instrument Edit View Mode
- Mackie C4: Cycle View Mode
- Mackie C4: Punch View Mode
- Mackie C4: Function Buttons
- Mackie C4: Assignment Buttons
- Mackie C4: Modifier Buttons
- Mackie C4: Parameter, Track, and Slot Buttons
- Radikal Technologies SAC-2K
- Setting Up Your Radikal Technologies SAC-2K
- Radikal Technologies SAC-2K: Assignment Overview
- Radikal Technologies SAC-2K: LCDs and Encoders
- Radikal Technologies SAC-2K: Channel Strips
- Radikal Technologies SAC-2K: Mixer View Mode Section
- Radikal Technologies SAC-2K: Software Navigation Section
- Radikal Technologies SAC-2K: Locator Section
- Radikal Technologies SAC-2K: Marker Section
- Radikal Technologies SAC-2K: Transport Section
- Radikal Technologies SAC-2K: Channel Edit Mode
- Resolving Issues with Radikal Technologies SAC-2K
- Recording Light
- Roland SI-24
- Tascam FW-1884
- Setting Up Your Tascam FW-1884, FE-8, and FW-1082 with Logic Express
- Tascam FW-1884: Assignment Overview
- ENCODERS Section (FW-1884, FE-8)
- SHORTCUTS Section (FW-1884 Only)
- Channel Strips (FW-1884, FE-8, FW-1082)
- EQ Section (FW-1884 Only)
- Encoders and Controls Section (FW-1082 Only)
- MASTER Fader (FW-1884, FE-8, FW-1082)
- Automation/Clock Rate Section (FW-1884 Only)
- Mode Controls Section (FW-1082 Only)
- Master Section (FW-1884, FE-8, FW-1082)
- Tascam US-2400
- Tascam US-428 and US-224
- Yamaha 01V96
- Setting Up Your Yamaha 01V96
- Yamaha 01V96: Assignment Overview
- Yamaha 01V96: DISPLAY ACCESS Section
- Yamaha 01V96: FADER MODE Section
- Yamaha 01V96: Basic LCD Functions
- Yamaha 01V96: LCD Modal Display Functions
- Yamaha 01V96: SELECTED CHANNEL Section
- Yamaha 01V96: Data Entry Section
- Yamaha 01V96: Channel Strips
- Yamaha 01V96: Stereo Channel Strip Section
- Yamaha 01V96: User-Defined Keys Section
- Yamaha 02R96
- Setting Up Your Yamaha 02R96
- Yamaha 02R96: Assignment Overview
- Yamaha 02R96: DISPLAY ACCESS Section
- Yamaha 02R96: AUX SELECT Section
- Yamaha 02R96: ENCODER MODE Section
- Yamaha 02R96: FADER MODE Section
- Yamaha 02R96: EFFECT/PLUG-IN Section
- Yamaha 02R96: LCD
- Yamaha 02R96: USER-DEFINED KEYS Section
- Yamaha 02R96: Channel Strips
- Yamaha 02R96: MACHINE CONTROL Section
- Yamaha 02R96: Data Entry Section
- Yamaha DM1000
- Setting Up Your Yamaha DM1000
- Yamaha DM1000: Assignment Overview
- Yamaha DM1000: DISPLAY ACCESS Section
- Yamaha DM1000: AUX SELECT Section
- Yamaha DM1000: ENCODER MODE Section
- Yamaha DM1000: FADER MODE Section
- Yamaha DM1000: Basic LCD Functions
- Yamaha DM1000: LCD Modal Display Functions
- Yamaha DM1000: Data Entry Section
- Yamaha DM1000: Channel Strips
- Yamaha DM1000: Stereo Channel Strip
- Yamaha DM1000: USER-DEFINED KEYS Section
- Yamaha DM2000
- Setting Up Your Yamaha DM2000
- Yamaha DM2000: Assignment Overview
- Yamaha DM2000: MATRIX SELECT Section
- Yamaha DM2000: AUX SELECT Section
- Yamaha DM2000: ENCODER MODE Section
- Yamaha DM2000: FADER MODE Section
- Yamaha DM2000: DISPLAY ACCESS Section
- Yamaha DM2000: EFFECT/PLUG-IN Section
- Yamaha DM2000: LCD
- Yamaha DM2000: TRACK ARMING Section
- Yamaha DM2000: AUTOMIX Section
- Yamaha DM2000: LOCATOR Section
- Yamaha DM2000: Transport/Cursor Section
- Yamaha DM2000: Channel Strips
- Yamaha DM2000: USER-DEFINED KEYS Section
• Channel Strip View Mode: Choose one of the following view modes:
• Arrange: The channel strips on the device correspond to Logic Express channel strips
as they appear in the Mixer window. The layout of channel strips matches the way
tracks are laid out in the Arrange window. Channel strip 1 in the Mixer window is
equivalent to channel 1 on the control surface, channel strip 2 in the Mixer is
equivalent to channel 2, and so on. Instruments and channels used by multiple tracks
are merged into one channel. This is the default mode of most devices, including
the Mackie Control.
• All: The channel strips on the device correspond to Logic Express channel strips of
certain types, such as MIDI or aux channels, independent of their use in tracks. Control
surfaces that support this view mode generally allow you to define which channel
types you want to display. The contents of Logic Express’s Mixer window automatically
follow the state of the control surface, provided that the View > Link Control Surfaces
option is turned on.
• Tracks: This view mode is similar to Arrange view mode, but individual channel strips
are shown when multiple arrange tracks address the same channel. Typically, this
will be an instrument channel, with several tracks routed to it.
• Single: This mode shows a single channel (and its routing to auxes and so on). You
can determine which parameters the channel strip controllers (on the control surface)
will edit.
Note: Keep in mind that the View mode is a property of the control surface group, not
a global setting. One group can display busses, while the other shows tracks, for
example.
• Fader Bank for Tracks View: Drag vertically, or enter an integer value to offset which
tracks are controlled by the channel strips of the device in Tracks view. For example, if
your device has eight channel strips, these might normally be assigned to audio channel
strips 1–8 in Logic Express. If you set this parameter to 2, the device channel strips
would control Logic Express Mixer channel strips 3–10 (1 + 2 = 3).
• Fader Bank for All View: Drag vertically, or enter an integer value to offset which
Logic Express channel strips are controlled by the device in All view. This parameter is
only available when multiple channel strip types are displayed in the Mixer. When single
channel strip types are displayed, there are separate fader bank parameters. (These
aren’t displayed in the parameter list.)
• Channel Strip Parameter: Choose which function is controlled by the channel strip
encoders on the device. The choices are:
• Volume: Encoders adjust channel volume.
• Pan: Encoders adjust channel panorama position.
• Format: Encoders adjust/select channel format.
• Input: Encoders adjust/select channel input source.
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