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ExplanationChannel strip type
Normally corresponds to the selected Arrange track. Exception: If
the control surface groups Track Lock parameter is active, the
selected” track is the one that was chosen when Track Lock was
enabled.
Selected track
Addresses a channel strip in the control surface groups current
View mode (Arrange, All, Tracks, Single). This is dependent on the
current Fader Bank value for this mode (see below). Example: The
View mode is All, the All view Fader Bank is five, and the number
next to this parameter is two. Thus, the eighth channel strip in the
All view is addressed (Fader Bank and No. are 0-based, so add 1).
Fader Bank
Same as the Fader Bank setting, but doesn’t depend on the current
Fader Bank value.
Index
An audio channel. The numerical value (No.) determines which
audio channel is addressed (again: 0-based; to address audio channel
2, use a value of 1).
Audio
Same as Audio setting, for software instrument channel strips.Software Instrument
Same as Audio setting, for bus channel strips.Bus
Same as Audio setting, for auxiliary channel strips.Auxiliary
Same as Audio setting, but for output channel strips.Output
The Master channel strip; if it does not exist in the project, the first
output channel strip is addressed.
Master
If you choose the Fader Bank, Index, Audio, Software Instrument, Bus, Auxiliary, Output,
or Master setting in the Channel Strip pop-up menu, the following two parameters become
available:
Number field: A 0-based offset, which is added to the channel strip number. The typical
use for this field is for sequential controls: Fader 1 uses offset 0, Fader 2 uses offset 1,
and so on.
Parameter field: Text description of the addressed parameter. Can only be set by
choosing the Logic Express > Preferences > Learn Assignment for [parameter name]
menu item. Note that for plug-in and instrument parameters, Parameter Page offsets
apply, allowing you to shift the parameter addressing up and down by page.
Key
Choosing the Key class lets you use assignments to emulate keystrokes on your computer
keyboard. You can enter the key to emulate in the Key field, which appears below the
Class pop-up menu. This is not case-sensitive.
Key Command
Choosing the Key Command class lets you use an assignment to perform a key command.
You can enter the key command in the Command field, which appears below the Class
pop-up menu. Some key commands provide on/off or enabled/disabled feedback.
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