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28Control Surfaces Support Guide
This way, you always revert to the channel strips you expect to find and are comfortable
with.
Notes on using the Bank or Channel buttons
Hold down the OPTION button, then press the BANK or CHANNEL LEFT button to jump to
the first set of channel strips in the project. Pressing the BANK or CHANNEL RIGHT button
jumps to the last set of channel strips in the project. For example, if your project has 64
channel strips, pressing BANK or CHANNEL LEFT jumps to channel strips 1 through 8, and
pressing BANK or CHANNEL RIGHT jumps to channel strips 57 through 64.
For views where one type of channel strip is displayed (such as audio, instruments, or
busses), Logic Pro remembers the last group of eight channel strips shown in the view,
and returns to it when you switch back from another view. For example, if you start in a
view with audio channel strips 4 through 11 visible, switch to an instruments view, scroll
to instruments 6 through 13, and then switch back to the audio Channel view, you will
return to audio channel strips 4 through 11 (not 6 through 13). Switching to the Instrument
Channel view displays instruments 6 through 13.
Mackie Control Channel buttons in Logic Pro
You can use the CHANNEL LEFT and CHANNEL RIGHT buttons to move up or down by a
single channel strip. Pressing the CHANNEL RIGHT button shifts the active channel strips
up by a single channel strip, while pressing CHANNEL LEFT shifts them down by a single
channel strip. For example, if you are viewing channel strips 1 to 8 and press the CHANNEL
RIGHT button, channel strips 2 to 9 are displayed.
Notes on using the Bank or Channel buttons
Hold down the OPTION button, then press the BANK or CHANNEL LEFT button to jump to
the first set of channel strips in the project. Pressing the BANK or CHANNEL RIGHT button
jumps to the last set of channel strips in the project. For example, if your project has 64
channel strips, pressing BANK or CHANNEL LEFT jumps to channel strips 1 through 8, and
pressing BANK or CHANNEL RIGHT jumps to channel strips 57 through 64.
For views where one type of channel strip is displayed (such as audio, instruments, or
busses), Logic Pro remembers the last group of eight channel strips shown in the view
and returns to it when you switch back from another view. For example, if you start in a
view with audio channel strips 4 through 11 visible, switch to an instruments view, scroll
to instruments 6 through 13, and then switch back to the audio Channel view, you will
return to audio channel strips 4 through 11 (not 6 through 13). Switching to the Instrument
Channel view displays instruments 6 through 13.