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Control Action
V-Pot 5 Edits the frequency of even-numbered EQ bands.
V-Pot 6 Edits the gain of even-numbered EQ bands.
V-Pot 7 Edits the Q-factor of even-numbered EQ bands.
V-Pot 8 Switches the bypass state of even-numbered EQ bands.
The Cursor Left and Cursor Right buttons switch to the next or previous EQ band. The LCD
displays two EQ bands. If you have one or more connected Mackie Control (XT) units, each
XT can display two EQ bands—up to a total of eight bands.
Note: Ensure that the ZOOM button isn’t active when using the cursor buttons.
Mackie Control alternate EQ edit mode options in Logic Pro
Hold down the EQ button to access the alternate EQ edit mode options submenu in the
LCD. The mode display shows E_ or E_., depending on whether you are in EQ Mixer or EQ
Channel view.
Control Action
V-Pot 1 or F1 Switches to EQ Mixer view and selects frequency.
V-Pot 2 or F2 Switches to EQ Mixer view and selects gain.
V-Pot 3 or F3 Switches to EQ Mixer view and selects Q.
V-Pot 4 or F4 Switches to EQ Mixer view and selects bypass.
V-Pot 6 or F6 Switches to EQ Channel view.
V-Pot 7 or F7 Switches to Frequency/Gain Mixer view. In this mode, you can edit the
frequency and gain parameters of a specific EQ band (1 to 8) for all
channel strips.
The mode display shows F1 to F8, indicating the selected EQ band.
The upper LCD row shows channel strip names.
The lower LCD row shows the frequency of the selected EQ band.
Rotating a V-Pot changes EQ frequency.
Pressing a V-Pot sets the EQ frequency to its default value.
Use the Mute buttons to bypass the EQ.
Use the faders to adjust the EQ gain.
V-Pot 8 or F8 Switches to Frequency/Gain Channel view. In this mode, you can edit the
frequency and gain parameters for all EQ bands of the selected channel
strip. Each pair of channel strips corresponds to one EQ band.
The mode display shows FG.
V-Pots 1 to 8 control the frequency of EQ bands 1 to 8.
Mute buttons 1 to 8 control the bypass of EQ bands 1 to 8.
Faders 1 to 8 control the gain of EQ bands 1 to 8.
Note: The faders form a frequency response curve in this mode, if the EQ bands have
ascending frequency values.
Tip: You can edit another channel strip’s EQ without leaving this view by selecting the
channel strip in Logic Pro or by pressing the appropriate SELECT button on the Mackie Control.