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60Control Surfaces Support Guide
Record Enable button: Press to arm the associated channel strip for recording. When a
channel is armed for recording, the dot is lit. Press the Record Enable button a second
time to disable recording for the channel.
Hold down the Option button and press the Record Enable button of any channel to
disarm all channel strips.
Mute button: Press to mute the channel. The speaker icon is lit when the channel strip
is muted. Press the Mute button a second time to unmute the channel strip.
Hold down the Option button and press the Mute button of any channel to unmute all
channel strips.
Solo button: Press to solo the associated channel strip in the application. The
headphone icon is lit when the channel strip is soloed. Press the Solo button a second
time to exit Solo mode for the channel strip.
Hold down the Option button and press the Solo button of any channel to hear (unsolo)
all channel strips.
Rotary encoder: Each channel features a rotary encoder, located to the right of the Solo
button. The function assigned to the encoders changes when different Assignment
buttons are pressed. See M-Audio iControl Assignment buttons in Logic Pro.
Pressing the Option button while turning a rotary encoder—regardless of the active
assignment mode—switches between the parameters minimum, default, and maximum
values.
M-Audio iControl Mixer and Channel view in
Logic Pro
The rotary encoders operate in two views: Mixer view and Channel view. The view
determines whether the rotary encoders (and in some cases, the Select buttons) edit
multiple channels or a single channel.
Mixer view: Accesses the same parameter for eight channel strips, such as pan or
volume (normally a section of the Mixer window).
Channel view: Accesses eight parameters of the selected channel strip.
Press one of the Assignment buttons to access Mixer or Channel view. For more
information about using the Assignment buttons, see M-Audio iControl Assignment button
functions in Logic Pro.
Use the M-Audio iControl Jog Wheel in Logic Pro
You can navigate through projects with the Jog Wheel, located toward the lower-left area
of the iControl, just above the transport controls.
Navigate with the iControl Jog Wheel
Turn the wheel to the right to move the playhead forward.
Turn the wheel to the left to move the playhead backward.