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Table Of Contents
167Control Surfaces Support Guide
Tascam US-2400 channel strips in Logic Pro
The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments.
Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a control description indicates that the
control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down.
Control Modifier Assignment
Encoders CHAN button on: see Tascam US-
2400 encoders in Logic Pro.
CHAN button flashing: encoders
control Instrument parameters. Also
see Tascam US-2400 Instrument
Edit view in Logic Pro.
PAN button flashing: encoders
control plug-in parameters. Also see
Tascam US-2400 Plug-in Edit view
in Logic Pro.
Other modes: encoders control the
parameters of the active mode.
F-KEY If you are in Instrument Edit view
(CHAN button flashing), pressing
the F-Key enters the Instrument
Assignment view. The encoders
are used to choose an instrument
plug-in from the list (of available
software instrument plug-ins).
If you are in Plug-in Edit view
(PAN button flashing), pressing
the F-Key enters the Plug-in
Assignment view. The encoders
are used to choose an effect
plug-in from the list (of available
effect plug-ins).
If you are in Send view (AUX
button LED flashes) and press the
F-Key, the encoders are used to
assign the send destination.
SEL buttons Selects tracks/channels.
SHIFT In Pan view: sets volume to Unity
(0 dB).
In Send views: switches the Send
mode (pre/post).
F-KEY Turns the Record Enable button of
each channel on or off.
SOLO buttons Enables or disables Solo.
MUTE buttons Enables or disables Mute. In Send
views with Flip mode enabled:
mutes/unmutes the selected Send.
SHIFT In Send views: mutes/unmutes the
selected Send.
Faders Controls the volume of each channel
(unless Duplicate or Swap Flip mode
is active).