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You can fully control Logic Express with a Mackie Control, and can extend its functionality
with several expansion devices, such as the XT and C4 units.
The information in this chapter applies to the Mackie Control Universal, the original
Mackie Control, the Logic Control, and the Mackie (or Logic) Control Extender (XT). The
term Mackie Control is used for all of these devices throughout the chapter.
The controls of the Mackie Control are physically grouped into different areas, called
zones. Each zone is clearly labeled, and distinguished by different shades of gray on the
device. The Mackie Control features and functions described in the following sections are
organized by these zones.
This chapter covers the following:
Setting Up Your Mackie Control in Logic Express (p. 64)
Mackie Control: Display Zone (p. 64)
Mackie Control: Channel Strip Controls (p. 67)
Mackie Control: Assignment Zone (p. 70)
Mackie Control: Fader Bank Zone (p. 82)
Mackie Control: Function Key Zone (p. 85)
Mackie Control: Global View Zone (p. 87)
Mackie Control: Modifier Buttons (p. 87)
Mackie Control: Automation Buttons (p. 87)
Mackie Control: Utilities Buttons (p. 89)
Mackie Control: Transport Zone (p. 90)
Mackie Control: Cursor Key Zone (p. 97)
Mackie Control: Jog/Scrub Wheel Zone (p. 98)
Mackie Control: Programmable User Modes (p. 99)
Mackie Control: Connecting Foot Switches (p. 99)
Mackie Control: Assignment Overview (p. 100)
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