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13Control Surfaces Support Guide
Mackie Control faders in Logic Pro
The motorized fader of each channel strip is generally used to control the channel level,
just like a volume fader on a mixing console. You can, however, also assign the fader to
control other parameters by using Flip mode.
Flip mode is activated by pressing the FLIP button, just above the MASTER fader. When
Flip mode is activated, you can control the parameter that is currently assigned to the
channel’s V-Pot with the fader. This allows more precise control of pans, aux returns, MIDI
track parameters, EQs, effects, software instrument, or other channel parameters.
You can switch between channels being controlled with the eight faders by pressing one of
the CHANNEL or FADER BANK buttons. See Mackie Control Channel buttons in Logic Pro
and Mackie Control Bank buttons in Logic Pro.
The behavior of the faders changes in different modes, as outlined below:
In Flip mode: Duplicates or swaps parameters with the V-Pot on the same channel.
In Surround Angle/Diversity view: Adjusts surround diversity.
In EQ Frequency/Gain view: Adjusts the gain of the selected EQ band.
In Send Destination/Level Mixer view: Adjusts the send level of the selected send.
In Send Destination/Level Channel view: Adjusts the send level of the send on the
selected channel strip.
The Mackie Control also provides a Master fader that controls the level of the primary
master channel strip in the Logic Pro Mixer. This raises or lowers the level of all output
channel strips, without changing their relative levels.
When no Master channel strip exists in the project, the Mackie Control Master fader is
mapped to output channel strip 1–2.
If you use multiple audio systems simultaneously, the Master fader only controls the Master
channel strip of the first device (matching the order shown in the Audio Preferences
window).
Mackie Control assignment buttons
Mackie Control Assignment buttons in Logic Pro
Directly below the Assignment LED are six ASSIGNMENT buttons.
Press one of the ASSIGNMENT buttons to select the type of parameter that you want to
control or edit with the channel strip V-Pots, faders, and switches. The corresponding LED
is lit to indicate the currently active assignment, and the Assignment display shows a two-
digit abbreviation of the assignment type.
The ASSIGNMENT buttons work in both Single and All views. Views are discussed in
Mackie Control assignment views in Logic Pro.