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17Control Surfaces Support Guide
Mackie Control Pan/Surround button
Mackie Control Pan/Surround button in Logic Pro
Press the PAN/SURROUND button once to activate Mackie Control Pan/Surround Mixer
view in Logic Pro.
Press the PAN/SURROUND button repeatedly to switch between Pan/Surround Mixer view
and Mackie Control Pan/Surround Channel view in Logic Pro.
Hold down the PAN/SURROUND button to display the Mackie Control alternative Pan/
Surround mode options in Logic Pro submenu on the LCD.
Mackie Control Pan/Surround Mixer view in Logic Pro
Pan/Surround Mixer view allows you to edit one pan/surround parameter for all channel
strips: Angle or Pan (on non-surround channel strips), Diversity, LFE, and Spread (on
surround channel strips). The parameter being edited is displayed briefly when switching
to this mode. Regardless of the selected (and active) surround parameter, non-surround
channel strips always display the standard Pan control.
In a project containing both surround and non-surround channel strips, you can edit
a specified surround parameter for surround channel strips, while the V-Pots of non-
surround channel strips edit pan position, as usual.
In Pan/Surround Mixer view:
The mode display shows “Pn” (for Pan).
The upper row of the LCD shows channel strip names.
Rotating the V-Pots changes the current pan/surround parameter.
The Surround Angle parameter rotates between 0 and 359 degrees, avoiding any angle
limits.
Pressing the button on a V-Pot sets the parameter to its default value.
The Cursor Left/Cursor Right buttons switch to the next or previous surround parameter.
The selected parameter appears briefly in the upper row of the LCD.
Note: Ensure that the ZOOM button isn’t active when using the cursor buttons.
Mackie Control Pan/Surround Channel view in Logic Pro
Pan/Surround Channel view allows you to edit all surround parameters for the selected
channel strip.
The mode display shows “Pn” (for Pan).
The upper LCD row shows the name of the channel strip and “Pan/Surround.
Control Action
V-Pot 1 Edits angle (or pan on non-surround channel strips).
V-Pot 2 Edits diversity.
V-Pot 3 Edits LFE level.
V-Pot 4 Edits spread.