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7Control Surfaces Support Guide
Because communication between Logic Pro and your control surface is bidirectional,
adjustments to parameter values onscreen are immediately reflected by the corresponding
control on the control surface. Visual feedback on the control surface is determined by the
facilities of the device itself, such as LCD screens, LED indicators, or motorized faders.
When you use a supported control surface with Logic Pro, some controls are pre-mapped
to common functions. You can map unassigned controls to other Logic Pro commands and
functions.
The Logic Pro User Guide contains a section that shows you how to assign controllers on
your control surface device to Logic Pro functions.
For devices supported by Lua scripts, you can also remap controls in this way, or you
can use the Smart Controls mapping options. See the Use Smart Controls section of the
Logic Pro User Guide.
The following sections explain how to use specific control surfaces with Logic Pro.