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38Control Surfaces Support Guide
Function button Action
F1 Sets Ticks.
F2 Sets Division.
F3 Sets Beat.
F4 Sets Bar.
F5 Sets Frames.
F6 Sets Half Frames.
Use the Mackie Control Cycle button in Logic Pro
The CYCLE button turns Cycle mode on or off. By default, the cycle area falls between the
first two markers.
Subsequent markers can act as left and right boundaries for further cycle areas.
Jump between cycle areas defined by the markers
1. Press the MARKER button.
2. Press the CYCLE button, and when active (as indicated by the LED), press the REWIND
or FAST FWD button.
Set the left or right locator to the current playhead position
Hold down the CYCLE button and press REWIND or FAST FWD.
This also activates Cycle mode.
Quickly define a new cycle area
1. Navigate to the target left locator position with the Jog/Scrub Wheel.
2. Press the CYCLE and REWIND buttons.
3. Navigate to the right locator position with the Jog/Scrub Wheel.
4. Press the CYCLE and FAST FWD buttons.
Use Cycle view
1. To activate Cycle view, press the SHIFT and CYCLE buttons.
The mode display shows “Cy.
2. To return to a regular assignment mode, press one of the Assignment buttons.
Control Action
Rotate V-Pot 1 Shows and edits the current cycle state (off or on); you can also use the
CYCLE button.
Rotate V-Pot 2 BySel—sets the current cycle area by the selection made in the Tracks
window (selected audio or MIDI region).
Rotate V-Pot 3 Move—moves the current cycle by a bar with each click of the V-Pot.