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Output: Encoders adjust/select channel output (main outs/auxes).
Automation: Encoders adjust/select channel automation mode.
Group: Encoders adjust group membership of the track. Editing the parameter allows
you to set either “no group” or a single group. Enabling membership of multiple
groups is not possible. (This can only be done directly in the Logic Express Mixer.)
Displayed Par.: Encoders adjust the automation parameter selected in the Arrange
window. This is especially useful if you set the control surface to Arrange View mode,
and your Arrange window shows multiple subtracks with various parameters.
EQ Band: Sets the current EQ band, so that you can edit a particular Channel EQ
parameter for all tracks in the EQ Multi Channel View.
EQ Parameter: Choose which parameter of the selected EQ band is controlled by the
encoders in EQ Multi Channel View. The choices are:
Frequency: Encoders adjust the frequency of the selected band.
Gain: Encoders adjust the gain of the selected band. For the Low Cut (band 1) and
High Cut (band 8) bands of the Channel EQ, this parameter controls the slope.
Q: Encoders adjust the Q factor of the selected band.
On/Off: Encoders bypass the selected EQ band.
EQ Parameter Page: Sets the EQ parameter displayed in EQ Channel Strip view.
The Channel EQs feature eight bands per audio channel, with each band offering four
parameters. All of these parameters can be accessed with your control surface.
If your control surface does not display all EQ parameters at once, you view them by
stepping through the parameter pages in sequence. For example, if your control surface
has eight channel strips, you can directly control parameters 1 to 8 with knobs or sliders
1 to 8 when you switch to EQ Channel Strip Edit view. You then need to switch by a
page to access parameters 9 to 16.
23Chapter 1 Basic Control Surface Setup