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16Control Surfaces Support Guide
Mackie Control Track shortcut menu in Logic Pro
Hold down the TRACK button to display the Track shortcut menu on the LCD. When this
menu is active, the mode display shows “t_” (for Track shortcuts). Press one of the V-Pot
or Function buttons to make the outlined changes.
Control Action
V-Pot 1 or F1 Switches to Mixer view, and selects volume as the parameter edited by the
V-Pot.
V-Pot 2 or F2 Switches to Mixer view, and selects pan as the parameter edited by the
V-Pot.
V-Pot 3 or F3 Switches to Mixer view, and selects input format as the parameter edited
by the V-Pot.
V-Pot 4 or F4 Switches to Mixer view, and selects the input assignment as the parameter
edited by the V-Pot.
V-Pot 5 or F5 Switches to Mixer view, and selects the output assignment as the
parameter edited by the V-Pot.
V-Pot 6 or F6 Switches to Mixer view, and selects the automation mode as the parameter
edited by the V-Pot.
V-Pot 7 or F7 Switches to Mixer view, switches Logic Pro to Arrange view, and selects
the automation parameter selected in the Tracks window.
V-Pot 8 or F8 Switches to Channel Strip Setup view.
Mackie Control Channel strip setup view in Logic Pro
Hold down the TRACK button to display the Track shortcut menu on the LCD, then press
V-Pot 8 or F8 to enter Channel Strip Setup view. In this view, you can edit the listed
parameters for the selected channel strip.
Control Action
V-Pot 1 Edits the channel strip format (mono, stereo, left, right, and surround).
V-Pot 2 Edits the Spread parameter.
V-Pot 3 Selects the channel strip input assignment. Confirm by pressing V-Pot 6.
V-Pot 4 Selects the channel strip output assignment. Confirm by pressing V-Pot 7.
V-Pot 5 Edits the automation mode.
V-Pot 6 Edits group membership. You can only choose one group or Off. To make a
channel strip a member of multiple groups, use Group Edit mode.