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131Control Surfaces Support Guide
TRACK L and TRACK R shift the fader bank by the number of channel strips in the
control surface group.
Holding down SHIFT and pressing a V-Select switches the bypass state of the
respective Insert slot. Bypassed effects are denoted by an asterisk (*) that precedes
the effect name.
Use Effect Edit view
To use the Mackie C4 with Logic Pro:
1. Hold down the CHAN STRIP button.
The channel strip overlay labels are shown on the C4 displays.
2. Press V-Select 21 (labeled PlugIn Mixer).
3. Insert or select an effect. The C4 automatically switches to Effect Edit view.
In Effect Edit view:
V-Pots 1 to 32 constitute a group of 32 parameters. Splitting is possible (see Mackie C4
function buttons in Logic Pro).
The SLOT UP/SLOT DOWN buttons select the Insert slot.
BANK Left/BANK Right shifts the edited parameters by one page.
In Split mode, the SLOT and BANK button behaviors apply to Split Upper.
When holding down SHIFT, the SLOT and BANK button behaviors apply to Split
Lower.
SINGLE Left/SINGLE Right shifts the edited parameters by 1.
In Split mode, the SINGLE button behaviors apply to Split Upper.
When holding down SHIFT, the SINGLE button behaviors apply to Split Lower.
Use Instrument Assign Mixer view
To use the Mackie C4 with Logic Pro:
1. Hold down the CHAN STRIP button.
The channel strip overlay labels are shown on the C4 displays.
2. Press V-Select 22 (labeled Instru Mixer).
In Instrument Assign Mixer view, the C4 displays the Instrument slots of the selected
instrument channels.
Turn a V-Pot to select an instrument. (This action lets you browse through the software
instruments listed in the Instrument Plug-in menu, shown in Logic Pro instrument
channels.)
Press the respective V-Select to insert the chosen instrument. This enters Instrument
Edit view, where you can edit instrument parameters.
The TRACK L and TRACK R buttons shift the fader bank by the number of channel strips
in the control surface group.
Holding down SHIFT and pressing a V-Select switches the bypass state of the
respective Instrument slot. An asterisk (*) precedes the name of bypassed instruments.