Logic Pro X Control Surfaces Support For OS X
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Contents 11 11 Chapter 1: Control surfaces 12 12 13 15 16 18 18 19 19 20 26 26 26 28 29 30 31 33 Chapter 2: Basic control surface setup 34 34 35 35 36 38 38 39 41 42 44 44 45 48 49 49 52 Chapter 3: Controller assignments Control surfaces overview Control surface requirements Connect control surfaces Add a control surface to Logic Pro Create control surface groups Control surface inspector Control surface inspector overview Device parameters Special parameters Control Surface Group parameters Contr
54 54 55 55 55 57 57 57 58 59 60 60 60 60 63 66 68 70 73 75 75 76 76 77 77 78 79 80 81 82 82 83 84 86 87 88 88 89 89 90 90 90 91 91 94 95 97 98 99 99 Chapter 4: Mackie Control Mackie Control overview Mackie Control displays Mackie Control displays overview Mackie Control display control buttons Mackie Control channel strips Mackie Control channel strips overview Mackie Control V-Pots Mackie Control channel strip buttons and LEDs Mackie Control faders Mackie Control assignment buttons Mackie Control Assign
100 101 103 103 Mackie Control transport buttons Mackie Control cursor keys Mackie Control Jog/Scrub wheel Mackie Control external inputs 104 104 105 106 107 107 108 108 109 109 110 110 110 111 111 112 Chapter 5: M-Audio iControl 113 113 114 114 115 116 116 117 117 118 119 121 122 123 123 124 124 Chapter 6: Euphonix devices iControl overview iControl Assignment buttons iControl Arrow buttons iControl channel strip controls iControl Mixer and Channel view Use the iControl Jog Wheel iControl transport
125 Chapter 7: CM Labs Motormix 125 Set up your Motormix 126 Motormix assignments 126 Motormix Select buttons 127 Motormix faders and pots 130 Motormix multi buttons 131 Motormix burn buttons 132 Motormix Solo and Mute buttons 132 Motormix view controls 133 Motormix left function buttons 134 Motormix right function buttons 135 Chapter 8: Frontier Design TranzPort 135 Set up your TranzPort 135 TranzPort LCD 136 TranzPort assignments 136 TranzPort channel strip 137 TranzPort master controls 140 Chapter 9:
152 Chapter 12: Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 152 Set up microKONTROL and KONTROL49 153 microKONTROL and KONTROL49 assignments 153 microKONTROL and KONTROL49 Pads 155 microKONTROL and KONTROL49 main controls 157 microKONTROL and KONTROL49 channel strips 157 microKONTROL and KONTROL49 external input 158 Chapter 13: Mackie Baby HUI 158 Set up your Baby HUI 158 Baby HUI assignments 158 Baby HUI assignments overview 159 Baby HUI channel strips 159 Baby HUI encoder assignment controls 160 Baby HUI automation
180 180 180 181 186 187 187 188 188 188 189 190 191 Chapter 15: Mackie C4 Set up of your C4 C4 V-Pots and V-Select buttons Use C4 views C4 function buttons C4 Assignment buttons C4 Assignment buttons overview C4 Marker overlay C4 Track overlay C4 Channel Strip overlay C4 Function overlay C4 modifier buttons C4 Parameter, Track, and Slot buttons 192 Chapter 16: Radikal Technologies SAC-2K 192 Set up your SAC-2K 192 SAC-2K assignments 192 SAC-2K assignments overview 193 SAC-2K LCDs and encoders 194 SAC-2K
210 210 210 210 211 212 213 214 215 218 219 219 Chapter 19: Tascam FW-1884 Set up FW-1884, FE-8, or FW-1082 FW-1884 assignments FW-1884 assignments overview Encoders (FW-1884, FE-8) Shortcut controls (FW-1884 only) Channel strips (FW-1884, FE-8, FW-1082) EQ controls (FW-1884 only) Encoders and controls (FW-1082 only) Automation controls (FW-1884 only) Mode controls (FW-1082 only) Master controls (FW-1884, FE-8, FW-1082) 221 Chapter 20: Tascam US-2400 221 Set up your US-2400 221 US-2400 assignments 221 U
247 Chapter 23: Yamaha 02R96 247 Set up your 02R96 247 02R96 assignments 247 02R96 assignments overview 248 02R96 Display Access control 248 02R96 Aux Select controls 248 02R96 Encoder and Fader Mode controls 249 02R96 Effect/Plug-in controls 250 02R96 LCD 251 02R96 assignable keys 252 02R96 channel strips 252 02R96 Machine Control parameters 253 02R96 data entry controls 254 Chapter 24: Yamaha DM1000 254 Set up your DM1000 254 DM1000 assignments 254 DM1000 assignments overview 255 DM1000 Display Access c
Control surfaces 1 Control surfaces overview Control surfaces are hardware devices that feature a variety of controls, which can include faders, rotary knobs, buttons, and displays. Control surfaces typically allow you to select parameters for editing or to select particular tracks/channel strips or banks (of channel strips). Many also offer a Jog Wheel, which allows you to move the playhead precisely; transport buttons, such as Play, Rewind, and so on; and other controls.
Basic control surface setup 2 Control surface requirements Regardless of the control surface being used, you first need to connect, add, and configure your device for use with Logic Pro. The setup procedures and preferences are common to all control surfaces. To use one or more control surfaces with Logic Pro, you will need: •• An installed, authorized copy of Logic Pro •• For USB- or FireWire-equipped devices: An available USB or FireWire port.
Connect control surfaces Logic Pro supports many control surfaces that connect to your computer using FireWire, USB, and other connection protocols. Be sure to check the type of connection that your device features and that it is supported by your computer. Before connecting the device, read the installation instructions included with it, and install the latest version of any appropriate firmware or driver software, if needed. For more information, refer to the documentation that came with the device.
Connect a networked control surface 1 Connect your control surface to the network (LAN) ports of your Mac computer, using a standard (CAT5 or CAT6) networking cable. Most devices connected in this way also incorporate audio I/O and digital audio converters, plus built-in MIDI ports, making the addition of these peripherals a simple, single cable (and driver) installation. Important: It is recommended that such devices are directly connected to the computer, rather than through a network hub or switch.
Add a control surface to Logic Pro Some control surfaces (such as the Mackie Control) are detected automatically when you open Logic Pro. You can add other devices that are not detected automatically using the Setup window. Installation is covered in the setup section for your particular device. Some devices may require different or additional steps, but in most cases you only need to select the name of the device you want to use with Logic Pro, then add it.
Create control surface groups If you have multiple control surface units in your system, you can define how they relate to each other by creating control surface groups. A control surface group consists of multiple devices that you combine to create a single, unified virtual control surface. You can create up to 20 control surface groups. Each group can consist of any number of physical devices. The only limiting factor is the number of available ports.
Pictured below is a multiple group example with two Mackie Controls, three Mackie Control XTs, and one HUI: The top row, consisting of the Mackie Control #1, Mackie Control XT #1, and Mackie Control XT #2, forms a single control surface group with 24 channels. Mackie Control #1 controls channels 1 to 8, XT #1 controls channels 9 to 16, and XT #2 handles channels 17 to 24.
Control surface inspector Control surface inspector overview The inspector at the left side of the Control Surfaces Setup window contains two or three parameter areas: Device parameters, Special parameters, and Control Surface Group parameters. You can configure your control surface setup to meet your needs by editing these parameters. Important: Any changes to settings (in the Setup window or from the device) are saved in a preferences file, named “com.apple.logic.pro.cs.
Device parameters Device parameters •• Out Port pop-up menu: Choose the MIDI output port from the pop-up menu. •• Input pop-up menu: Choose the MIDI input port from the pop-up menu. Each control surface must be connected to an independent MIDI In and Out port (or corresponding USB/FireWire port, designated as a MIDI port by the device driver). When the device is added, the automatic setup or scan procedure sets the appropriate MIDI input and output port settings for the device.
Control Surface Group parameters Control Surface Group parameters overview If you have created one or more control surface groups, you can configure these groups in the Control Surface Group parameters. These parameters apply to the group associated with the selected device and allow you to set up each group to meet your needs. Many group parameters can also be changed directly from the control surface. Control Surface Group parameters are divided into several areas.
Control Surface Group display parameters The parameters at the top of the Control Surface Group parameters give you control over aspects of the device displays. Display parameters •• Flip Mode pop-up menu: Choose the functions for the faders and rotary encoders of the channel strips on the device. For control surfaces that contain a fader and a rotary encoder for each channel strip, Flip mode allows you to assign both controls to the same parameter, or to swap their assignments.
•• Single: This view shows a single channel and its routing to auxes and so on. You can determine which parameters are edited by the channel strip controllers on the control surface. Note: The View is a property of the control surface group, not a global setting. One group can display busses, while the other shows tracks, for example. •• Fader Bank for Tracks View: Drag vertically, or enter an integer value to offset which tracks are controlled by the channel strips of the device in Tracks view.
•• •• EQ Parameter pop-up menu: Choose which parameter of the selected EQ band is controlled by the encoders in EQ Multi Channel View. The choices are: •• Frequency: Encoders adjust the frequency of the selected band. •• Gain: Encoders adjust the gain of the selected band. For the Low Cut (band 1) and High Cut (band 8) bands of the Channel and Linear Phase EQ, this parameter controls the slope. •• Q: Encoders adjust the Q factor of the selected band. •• On/Off: Encoders bypass the selected EQ band.
Control surfaces that support Split mode allow the display of two separate parameter sections within one plug-in (or even different plug-ins). They are called Split Upper and Split Lower. •• Instrument Parameter Page: Drag vertically, or enter an integer value to determine which parameter is assigned to the leftmost encoder when editing a software instrument. The next instrument parameter is assigned to encoder 2, and so on. This applies to Split Upper when Split mode is turned on.
Control Surface Group other parameters The parameters at the bottom of the Control Surface Group parameters area let you set global group parameters. Other parameters •• Track Name Format: Choose whether the track name display shows only the track name or the track name and number. •• Parameter Page Shift Mode: Choose whether the parameter is shifted by one page or by one parameter.
Control surfaces preferences Open Control Surfaces preferences Settings that affect the onscreen appearance and performance of control surfaces are changed in the Control Surfaces preferences window. There are two preferences tabs: General Control Surfaces preferences and Help Tags preferences. Important: If you want to make changes to the default assignments of control surfaces, you need to use the Controller Assignments window Easy view or Expert view. See Controller assignments overview.
•• Maximum MIDI Bandwidth slider: Drag to set the maximum amount of MIDI bandwidth that your control surface can use. This is set to a default of 50%, which should be suitable for most situations. You can adjust the value if MIDI or automation playback is being affected. •• Touching fader selects track checkbox: Turn on to select the track corresponding to the fader when you touch a fader on the control surface. Note: This feature works only with devices that have touch-sensitive faders.
For example, if you have a Mackie Control and two Mackie Control XTs (giving you a total of 24 encoders), a plug-in with 13 parameters is shown with one encoder per parameter. Eleven encoders remain unused. A plug-in with 11 parameters is shown with two encoders per parameter. Two encoders remain unused (as do the inactive encoders of the subdivisions mentioned above). When this parameter is turned off, multiple encoders are used for each parameter, which may require scrolling.
•• Display Duration slider: Drag to adjust the time that parameter names and values remain on the LCD, following selection and adjustments. •• Show info for multiple parameters checkbox: Turn on to show the long name and information in the LCD until the most recently edited parameter’s information display times out. This may cause overlapping text. Turn off to limit the long name display to show only the most recently edited parameter, which can cause screen flicker.
Control surface use tips You may find that using control surfaces changes the way you use Logic Pro. Slight changes to your working methods can help you to use control surfaces more effectively. The following hints may streamline your Logic Pro control surface workflow. •• •• Customize your templates •• Set up screensets 1–7 as your most frequently used screensets. You can access these directly on some control surfaces.
Control surfaces supported by Logic Pro The table shows control surfaces directly supported by Logic Pro. Supported control surfaces communicate with Logic Pro via special plug-in files that are installed with the application. The plug-in files are located in the /Contents/MIDI Device Plug-ins subfolder of the Logic Pro application bundle. To view the bundle contents, Control-click the Logic Pro application icon, and choose Show Package Contents from the shortcut menu.
Supported devices Manufacturer Notes DM2000 Yamaha The Yamaha DM2000 emulates three HUI units, using three virtual MIDI In and Out connections over a USB cable. See Set up your DM2000 on page 266. FaderMaster 4/100 JLCooper See Set up your FaderMaster 4/100 on page 148. FE-8/FW-1082/FW-1884 Tascam See Set up FW-1884, FE-8, or FW-1082 on page 210. HUI Mackie See Set up your HUI on page 162. iControl M-Audio See iControl overview on page 104.
Supported devices Manufacturer Notes microKONTROL Korg See Set up microKONTROL and KONTROL49 on page 152. Motormix CM Labs See Set up your Motormix on page 125. SAC-2.2/2k Radikal Technologies The SAC-2.2/2k’s native mode is directly supported, but it can also emulate a Mackie Control. You should use the native mode. See Set up your SAC-2K on page 192. SI-24 Roland See Set up your SI-24 on page 203. TranzPort Frontier Design Group See Set up your TranzPort on page 135.
Controller assignments 3 Controller assignments overview You can assign any controller capable of generating a MIDI message to a parameter in Logic Pro. Assigning controllers to Logic Pro parameters lets you use faders, knobs, switches, and other controllers to remotely control Logic Pro functions. These can be used directly or in conjunction with modifier keys. Most supported control surfaces include preset controller assignments that become active when you add the device to your system.
Controller Assignments Easy view Use Controller Assignments Easy view Easy view allows you to see and assign controllers to channel strip and plug-in parameters and to change the target track that assignments apply to. Important: Easy view is available only when you select the Show Advanced Tools checkbox in the Advanced Logic Pro preferences. The Easy view of the Controller Assignments window contains the following fields and buttons: •• Expert View button: Click to open the editor in Expert view.
Assign and delete controllers in Easy view Only one set of assignment parameters is visible at a time in Easy view. You use the Learn process to assign controllers to channel strip and plug-in parameters by moving a controller on your control surface. This sends a MIDI message to Logic Pro, thus “teaching” it which controller you are assigning to the chosen parameter.
The Controller Assignments window opens in Easy view, with the Learn Mode button activated. In most cases, the name of the selected parameter is shown in the Parameter field. 3 Assign the first controller in the series to the first parameter (assign fader 1 to control volume for channel strip 1, for example). 4 Assign the last controller in the series to the last parameter (assign fader 16 to control volume for channel strip 16, for example).
Controller Assignments Expert view Use Expert view You can use Expert view to make advanced controller assignments. These include Logic Pro parameters other than channel strip and plug-in parameters. For example, you can assign controllers to global, automation, and control surface group parameters in Expert view. You can also edit controller assignments in Expert view and define zones and modes that let you switch between groups of controllers.
Note: You can select multiple assignments in the list, but only the parameters of the first selected assignment are displayed. When multiple assignments are selected, operations performed via the Edit menu can be applied to all selected assignments. All other operations apply only to the first assignment. •• Controller Assignment Parameter area: All aspects of the selected controller assignment parameter are shown, and can be changed, in this area. See Expert view parameters on page 39.
•• Group/Track/Command/Key field pop-up menu: These options also change depending on your choice in the Class pop-up menu. •• Bank Type pop-up menu: This pop-up menu determines the bank relationship of the assigned parameter. This can be as per the Group setting, By One, or By Bank. Input Message parameters The area at the center right shows the following parameters. See Expert view Input Message parameters on page 48 for details.
Assign and delete controllers in Expert view You can use the Learn process to assign controllers in the Controller Assignments window Expert view, just as you would in Easy view. You can also assign controllers to classes of Logic Pro parameters that are not accessible in Easy view. The procedure for reassigning an active controller (an assigned controller in the active mode) is different from that of an inactive controller (one with an assignment in an inactive mode).
•• Reassign: Click to delete all existing active assignments for this parameter. Use this option to reassign a function key such as F1 to F8 to a new key command. Reassign an inactive controller Supported control surfaces generally have empty user pages available, allowing for new encoder assignments. You would select a particular user page mode (page 3, for example), then learn an assignment for the encoder. mm Use the Learn process to assign a controller in an inactive mode.
Define a zone 1 Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Controller Assignments (or press Command-K), then click the Expert View button. 2 Click the Add button in the lower-left corner of the Zone list. A new, blank zone appears in the Zone list. It is highlighted, allowing you to immediately rename it. 3 Enter a name for the zone. If you want to add controllers to the zone, see Assign and delete controllers in Expert view on page 41.
Control Name and Label fields The Control Name and Label fields are shown at the top right of the Controller Assignment parameters in the Expert View window. Control Name and Label parameters •• Control Name field: Shows the name of the control. For supported devices, the control surface name is used. For assignments created with the Learn process on unsupported control surfaces, the control name defaults to “Learned.” You can enter a new name in the field.
Class pop-up menu parameters Choose the class of assignment (the type of destination parameter controlled) from the pop-up menu. Different options appear below the Class pop-up menu when you choose a class. The following describes the different classes, and the options available for each. Class pop-up menu parameters •• Mode Change: Choose to use an assignment to switch from one mode to another.
•• •• Scrub Status: Sets the scrubbing status for the Playhead parameter (beats, scrubbing). Choose from: set clock, audio scrubbing, shuttle. •• Automation of all tracks: Switches the automation state of all tracks between the following values: Off, Read, Touch, Latch, and Write. •• Alert Text, Alert Button, Alert Icon: Used by plug-ins to define a special Alert mode. This is mainly of use to control surface developers.
•• Master: The Master channel strip; if it does not exist in the project, the first output channel strip is addressed. If you choose the Fader Bank, Index, Audio, Software Instrument, Bus, Auxiliary, Output, or Master setting from the Channel Strip pop-up menu, the following two parameters become available: •• Number field: A zero-based offset, which is added to the channel strip number. The typical use for this field is for sequential controls: Fader 1 uses offset 0, Fader 2 uses offset 1, and so on.
•• Automation Group: Choose to use the assignment to set an automation group parameter. When chosen, a Group field appears below the Class pop-up menu. You can determine the edited group by entering a number in the field. Entering a “0” sets this parameter to the group selected for the Automation Group parameter (in the control surface group parameters). A Parameter pop-up menu also appears below the Group field, allowing you to choose the automation group parameter for the assignment.
OSC Message Paths The parameters in this section let you edit the OSC paths used to communicate with OSC devices. The OSC protocol allows for realtime communication between software and hardware over a network, or using USB or other serial interfaces. The current OSC implementation in Logic supports UDP and IPv4 network connections only. OSC Message Path parameters •• Value field: Determine the message for sending the parameter value. Normally the value is a normalized float, such as 0.0 to 1.0.
Note: The appropriate format for a device is usually specified in its documentation. If unavailable, check the control surface manufacturer’s website or contact them for more information. •• •• Multiply field: Enter a scaling value for incoming values. This is useful for button presses that have a value of 1. For example: •• To set the automation mode to Write: Set Multiply to 4.00, and Mode to Direct. •• To decrement a parameter by 1 with a button press: Set Multiply to –1.00, and Mode to Relative.
•• Text Feedback checkbox: Turn on to send a text representation of the current value to the control surface’s display. The control surface display capabilities determine the display position and number of characters that are used. •• Local Feedback (Fader/Knob) checkbox: Turn on to stop feedback while the parameter is in Touch mode. This prevents motorized faders from “fighting” against the user. •• Key Repeat checkbox: Turn on to repeatedly execute the assignment.
Assign buttons to key commands In addition to assigning controllers to parameters, you can assign control surface buttons—and button or key release messages—to key commands. Assign a control surface button to a key command 1 To open the Key Commands window, choose Logic Pro > Key Commands. 2 In the Command list, click the disclosure triangle next to the category whose commands you want to reveal, then select the key command you want to assign. You can also search for the key command in the Search field.
Delete a key command assignment 1 To open the Key Commands window, choose Logic Pro > Key Commands. 2 Select the key command with an assignment you want to delete in the Command list. 3 Select the assignment for the key command in the Assignments field. 4 Press the Delete key.
Mackie Control 4 Mackie Control overview You can control Logic Pro with a Mackie Control and can extend its functionality with several expansion devices, such as the XT and C4 units. The controls of the Mackie Control are physically grouped into different areas that are clearly labeled and distinguished by different shades of gray on the device. The Mackie Control features and functions described in the documentation are organized by these groupings.
Mackie Control displays Mackie Control displays overview The displays are located along the top of the Mackie Control. Each shows different information: Displays •• Main Liquid Crystal Display (LCD): The main LCD is divided into eight columns, each with two lines of text. Each column displays information for the channel strip controls directly below it. The information displayed changes when you edit different parameters and when Mixer view or Channel view is active.
•• Vertical: In this mode, the last character of each channel (in both LCD rows) is overlaid by a vertical bar that shows the channel level. The text characters reappear when the level meter is not visible. •• Horizontal with Peak Hold: In this mode, the lower row of the LCD is replaced by horizontal channel level bars. Peak Hold appears as a hollow box, which disappears after a few seconds. Signal overloads (clipping) are indicated by an asterisk, which remains on the LCD display until cleared.
Mackie Control channel strips Mackie Control channel strips overview Directly below the main LCD display are eight sets of channel strip controls. You can use these to control Logic Pro channel strip parameters, plug-in parameters, and other functions. Each channel strip of both the Mackie Control and XT units includes the controls described in the linked sections: •• V-Pot rotary encoder with button. See Mackie Control V-Pots on page 57. •• REC/RDY button and LED.
Mackie Control channel strip buttons and LEDs Each channel strip provides identical buttons and LEDs. Channel strip buttons •• REC/RDY button: Press the REC/RDY button to arm the channel strip for recording. If the channel is currently armed, pressing the REC/RDY button disarms it. Each REC/RDY button features a red LED, which is illuminated when the channel is armed for recording. Hold down the OPTION button while pressing the REC/RDY button of any channel strip to disarm all channel strips.
Mackie Control faders The motorized fader of each channel strip is generally used to control the channel level, just like a volume fader on a mixing console. You can, however, also assign the fader to control other parameters by using Flip mode. Flip mode is activated by pressing the FLIP button, just above the MASTER fader. When Flip mode is activated, you can control the parameter that is currently assigned to the channel’s V-Pot with the fader.
Mackie Control assignment buttons Mackie Control Assignment buttons overview Directly below the Assignment LED are six ASSIGNMENT buttons. Press one of the ASSIGNMENT buttons to select the type of parameter that you want to control or edit with the channel strip V-Pots, faders, and switches. The corresponding LED is lit to indicate the currently active assignment, and the Assignment display shows a two-digit abbreviation of the assignment type. The ASSIGNMENT buttons work in both Single and All views.
Mixer view Mixer view allows you to edit a single parameter in multiple channel strips: volume, pan, input format, input assignment, output assignment, or automation mode. When you switch to Mixer view, the parameter being edited is briefly displayed on the right side of the main LCD. The mode display shows “tr” (for track), and the upper row of the LCD shows track names. Press NAME/VALUE to display parameter values on the lower row of the LCD. These are shown when you turn a V-Pot, or press its button.
Hold down SHIFT while pressing one of the MUTE or V-Pot buttons to switch between mute and bypass. Control Action V-Pot 1 or Mute 1 Mutes (or unmutes) the channel strip. V-Pot 2 or Mute 2 Mutes (or unmutes) the channel strip. V-Pot 3 or Mute 3 For software instrument tracks, mutes (or unmutes) the software instrument used on the channel strip. V-Pot 4 or Mute 4 For audio and software instrument tracks, bypasses the effect plug-in used in Insert slot 1.
Channel strip setup view Hold down the TRACK button to display the Track shortcut menu on the LCD, then press V-Pot 8 or F8 to enter Channel Strip Setup view. In this view, you can edit the listed parameters for the selected channel strip. Control Action V-Pot 1 Edits the channel strip format (mono, stereo, left, right, and surround). V-Pot 2 Edits the Spread parameter. V-Pot 3 Selects the channel strip input assignment. Confirm by pressing V-Pot 6.
Pan/Surround Channel view Pan/Surround Channel view allows you to edit all surround parameters for the selected channel strip. •• The mode display shows “Pn” (for Pan). •• The upper LCD row shows the name of the channel strip and “Pan/Surround.” Control Action V-Pot 1 Edits angle (or pan on non-surround channel strips). V-Pot 2 Edits diversity. V-Pot 3 Edits LFE level. V-Pot 4 Edits spread. V-Pot 5 Edits Surround X. V-Pot 6 Edits Surround Y.
Alternative Pan/Surround mode options Hold down the PAN/SURROUND button to display the alternate Pan/Surround mode options submenu on the LCD. The V-Pots and function keys allow you to make the changes outlined in the table. Control Action V-Pot 1 or F1 Switches to Pan/Surround Mixer view and selects Angle. V-Pot 2 or F2 Switches to Pan/Surround Mixer view and selects Diversity. V-Pot 3 or F3 Switches to Pan/Surround Mixer view and selects LFE level.
Mackie Control EQ button Mackie Control EQ button overview Press the EQ button to activate EQ Mixer view. Press the EQ button repeatedly to switch between EQ Mixer view and EQ Channel view. Hold down the EQ button to access the Alternate EQ edit mode options submenu in the LCD. Note: If no Channel or Linear Phase EQ is present on the selected channel strip, a Channel EQ is inserted automatically when you enter EQ Channel view.
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. Alternate EQ edit mode options Hold down the EQ button to access the alternate EQ edit mode options submenu in the LCD. The mode display shows E_ or E_.
Mackie Control Send button Mackie Control Send button overview Press the SEND button to activate Send Mixer view. Press the SEND button repeatedly to switch between Send Mixer view and Send Channel view. Hold down the SEND button to access the Alternate Send edit mode options submenu in the LCD. Send Mixer view Send Mixer view allows you to edit one send parameter for all channel strips: Destination, Level, Position, or Mute.
Alternate Send edit mode options Hold down the SEND button to access the alternate Send edit mode options submenu in the LCD. The mode display shows S_ or S_., depending on whether you are in Send Mixer view or Send Channel view. Control Action V-Pot 1 or F1 Switches to Send Mixer view and selects destination. V-Pot 2 or F2 Switches to Send Mixer view and selects send level. V-Pot 3 or F3 Switches to Send Mixer view and selects position. V-Pot 4 or F4 Switches to Send Mixer view and selects mute.
Control Action V-Pot 8 or F8 Switches to Destination/Level Channel view. You can control all Send slots for the selected channel strip in this mode. Each channel strip corresponds to the (embossed) send number shown below the LCD. •• •• •• •• •• •• The mode display shows “dL.” Rotating a V-Pot preselects the corresponding send destination. Pressing a V-Pot confirms a preselected send destination. The Solo buttons edit send position—a lit Solo LED indicates Pre Fader mode.
•• The Cursor Up/Cursor Down buttons change the currently displayed plug-in Insert slot (1 to 15). •• Pressing a V-Pot or MUTE button while the SHIFT button is held down mutes or unmutes the plug-in. Note: Ensure that the ZOOM button isn’t active when using the cursor buttons. Remove a plug-in mm Preselect the “--” value (by rotating the V-Pot fully counterclockwise), then press the V-Pot button of the appropriate Insert slot.
Plug-in edit view You can view and edit plug-in parameters in this mode. Note: Mackie Control can edit all plug-ins that can be automated. The plug-in type (Logic Pro native or Audio Units) is irrelevant. Some third-party manufacturer plug-ins don’t provide parameter names or values as text. In such cases, parameters are named and enumerated as “Control #1,” “Control #2,” and so on, with values displayed as numbers ranging between 0 and 1000.
Mackie Control Instrument button Mackie Control Instrument button overview Press the INSTRUMENT button to activate Instrument Mixer view, unless the Mackie Control is currently in Plug-in edit view. In this case, pressing the INSTRUMENT button switches to Instrument edit view. If you can’t see the software instrument channel strips, use the BANK or CHANNEL buttons in the Fader Bank zone, or switch to All view by pressing the INSTRUMENT button.
Instrument edit view In this view, you can edit instrument parameters. Note: Mackie Control can edit all instruments that can be automated, regardless of the type of plug-in you are using (Logic Pro native or Audio Units). Some third-party manufacturer instruments do not provide parameter names or values as text. In such cases, parameters are named and enumerated as “Control #1,” “Control #2,” and so on, with values displayed as numbers ranging between 0 and 1000.
Mackie Control fader bank buttons Mackie Control Bank buttons The Mackie Control provides eight sets of channel strip controls, allowing you to edit eight corresponding channels. The BANK LEFT and BANK RIGHT buttons let you move between “banks” of eight channel strips. For example, if you are editing channel strips 1–8, pressing the BANK RIGHT button moves to channel strips 9–16. Pressing BANK RIGHT again moves to channel strips 17–24.
Mackie Control Channel buttons 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.
Mackie Control Global View buttons The GLOBAL VIEW button is used in conjunction with the other eight GLOBAL VIEW buttons to display (and edit) specific types of channel strips. Pressing any of the buttons activates All View; when this view is active, the green LED to the right of the GLOBAL VIEW button is lit. When you press one of the Global View buttons, the corresponding type of channel strip appears in the main LCD. You can edit each channel strip with the corresponding channel strip controls.
In modal dialogs, pressing one of the function keys is equivalent to using the computer keyboard number keys: Function key Action F1 1 F2 2 F3 3 F4 4 F5 5 F6 6 F7 7 F8 8 The buttons located directly below the function keys complete the numeric input functions: MIDI Tracks button 9 Inputs button 0 In some other modes, the function keys perform other actions, such as shortcuts to markers. For more information, see Mackie Control Marker button overview on page 83.
Mackie Control automation buttons The automation buttons activate corresponding automation modes in Logic Pro. You use the automation buttons in conjunction with the channel strip SELECT buttons. Automation buttons •• READ/OFF: If no automation mode is active, pressing the READ/OFF button switches between Read mode and Off. •• Read: The fader reads (follows) any existing automation data but does not record any new automation data. •• Off: Automation is off.
Mackie Control Group button Press the GROUP button to activate group edit mode that allows you to edit various Mixer group parameters. •• The upper row of the LCD displays channel strip names. •• The lower row of the LCD displays group parameters. •• The Assignment display shows the currently displayed group—G1, for example. •• The Time display shows the group name. (If the name is longer than ten characters, the last ten characters are displayed.
Mackie Control utilities buttons The four utilities buttons activate the Save, Undo, Cancel, and Enter commands in Logic Pro. Utilities buttons •• SAVE button: Press to save the current project file. The first time you save a project, a Save dialog appears on your computer screen. Enter a name and location for the file, then click the Save button in the dialog. The main LCD displays this message: “There is a file select dialog on the screen.” The Position/ Time display shows “ALERT.” All LEDs are unlit.
Mackie Control transport buttons Mackie Control transport buttons overview The transport buttons provide standard control bar functions. Transport buttons •• REWIND button: Rewinds through your project. Press repeatedly while rewinding to accelerate the rewind speed. Press the FAST FWD button repeatedly while rewinding to slow down, stop, and eventually reverse the shuttle direction. Press the STOP button to halt the rewind process at the current playhead position.
Tip: To minimize the appearance of the dialog, save your project with Assets before you start recording. Saving your project this way bypasses the need to define filenames and makes handling faster and easier when using Logic Pro with the Mackie Control. Just above the transport buttons are seven small, circular buttons for different recording and playback modes: Marker, Nudge, Cycle, Drop, Replace, Click, and Solo.
Large Marker mode Hold down the SHIFT button, then press the MARKER button to show three create options on the LCD, assigned to the three rightmost V-Pot buttons. Once markers have been created, press the V-Pot button listed below to create or delete a marker at the current playhead position. Control Action V-Pot 1 to 5 Displays the first five markers by name. Pressing a V-Pot button moves the playhead to the corresponding marker.
Large Nudge mode Hold down the SHIFT button, then press the NUDGE button to show eight functions on the LCD that are mapped to the corresponding V-Pot buttons. These functions allow you to move the selected region or events by various amounts or to a specific position. Press the NUDGE button a second time to turn off Large Nudge mode. The position of the first selected region or event is displayed above V-Pots 3 and 4.
Use the Mackie Control Cycle button 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.
Use the Mackie Control Drop button The DROP button turns Autopunch mode on or off. Navigate between punch in areas 1 Press the MARKER button. 2 Press the DROP button, and when active (as indicated by the lit LED), press the FAST FWD or REWIND button. Set the punch in or punch out locator to the current playhead position mm Hold down the DROP button and press FAST FWD or REWIND. This also activates Autopunch mode.
Mackie Control Replace, Click, and Solo buttons These buttons are used for a number of global Logic Pro functions. Replace, Click, and Solo buttons •• REPLACE button: Press to turn Replace mode on or off. There are independent click settings for play and record. To access the click settings, choose File > Project Settings > Metronome. •• CLICK button: Press to turn the MIDI or Klopfgeist metronome click on or off.
mm Hold down the SHIFT button, then use the Up, Down, Left, or Right buttons as you would use the equivalent computer keyboard arrow keys. When SHIFT and ZOOM are pressed, the cursor buttons enter Permanent Cursor Key mode—they mimic the computer arrow keys without the need to hold down the SHIFT button. The ZOOM button LED flashes when in this mode. Press the ZOOM button to turn off this mode.
Mackie Control foot switches You can connect a momentary foot pedal—with either positive or negative polarity—to the foot switch sockets. By default, foot switches control the outlined functions: •• USER SWITCH A is assigned to Start/Stop. •• USER SWITCH B is assigned to Record. (Note that a track must be selected and armed for recording to take place.) •• EXTERNAL CONTROL is assigned to the MASTER fader level. Use only an expression pedal with this socket.
Mackie Control Display buttons The table outlines the display controls and their functions: Button Modifier Function/Comments NAME/VALUE — Switch between parameter name and parameter value display. SHIFT Cycle through level meter displays: vertical, horizontal, and off. OPTION Switch between track name and track number: name display. CONTROL Clear clip/overload flags. CMD/ALT Enter control surface group settings mode. — Switch between SMPTE and beat format in clock display.
Control Modifier Function/Comments SOLO button — Activate/deactivate Solo button of track’s channel strip. OPTION Disable Solo button for all channel strips. In Send Destination/Level Mixer view: — Switch pre/post state of selected send. In Send Destination/Level Channel view: MUTE button — Switch between pre/post fader mode of send on selected channel strip. — Activate/deactivate Mute button of track’s channel strip. OPTION Disable Mute button for all channel strips.
Control Modifier Function/Comments SELECT button — Select channel strip. SHIFT Set channel strip volume to unity level (0 dB). OPTION Creates a new track with the same assignment as the selected track and switches to Arrange view. SHIFT+OPTION Create a new track with the next channel strip (following the selected track) and switches to Arrange view. — Adjust volume. Fader In Flip mode “Duplicate”: — Same function as V-Pot of same channel.
Mackie Control Assignment buttons Hold down to show a shortcut menu on the LCD. Functions or commands are assigned to V-Pots. Release the chosen assignment button to switch V-Pots to Multi Channel or Channel views. The table outlines both the standard use of assignment buttons and their use when used in conjunction with a modifier button.
Mackie Control function keys The table outlines the function key controls and their functions: Button Modifier Function/Comments F1 — Recall screenset 1. SHIFT Open or close Tracks window. CMD/ALT Cut TRACK Switch to Mixer view Volume. PAN/SURROUND Switch to Mixer view Pan/surround angle. EQ Switch to Mixer view Bypass. SEND Switch to Mixer view Destination. MARKER Create marker without rounding.
Button Modifier Function/Comments F4 — Recall screenset 4. SHIFT Open or close Score Editor. CMD/ALT Clear TRACK Switch to Mixer view Input. PAN/SURROUND Switch to Mixer view Pan/surround mode. EQ Switch to Mixer view Gain. SEND Switch to Mixer view Mute. NUDGE Nudge value: Bar F4 key is equivalent to computer keyboard 4 key. In modal dialog: F5 — Recall screenset 5. SHIFT Open or close Step Editor. CMD/ALT Select All TRACK Switch to Mixer view Output.
Button Modifier Function/Comments F7 — Recall screenset 7. SHIFT Open/Close Control bar. CMD/ALT Select Similar Regions/events. TRACK Switch to Mixer view Displayed parameter. PAN/SURROUND Switch to Surround X/Y view. EQ Switch to Frequency/Gain Mixer view. SEND Switch to Destination/Level Mixer view. F7 key is equivalent to computer keyboard 7 key. In modal dialog: F8 — Close topmost floating window. SHIFT Open or close Audio Bin. CMD/ALT Select Inside Locators.
Button Modifier In modal dialog: AUDIO INSTRUMENTS AUDIO TRACKS button is equivalent to computer keyboard’s Period key. — Switch to All view and show software instrument channel strips. SHIFT Set to fader bank no. 4 (channel strips 25 to 32, for example). In modal dialog: AUX AUDIO INSTRUMENTS button is equivalent to computer keyboard / key. — Switch to All view and show aux channel strips. SHIFT Set to fader bank no. 5 (channel strips 33 to 40, for example).
Mackie Control automation buttons The table outlines the automation controls and their functions: Mackie Control Modifier Function/Comments READ/OFF — Set selected track’s automation to Read or Off. OPTION Set all tracks’ automation to Read or Off. — Set selected track’s automation to Touch. OPTION Set all tracks’ automation to Touch. — Set selected track’s automation to Latch. OPTION Set all tracks’ automation to Latch. — Set selected track’s automation to Write.
Mackie Control transport buttons The table outlines the transport controls and their functions: Button Modifier Function/Comments MARKER — Switch Small Marker mode on/off. SHIFT Switch Large Marker mode on/off. — Switch Small Nudge mode on/off. SHIFT Switch Large Nudge mode on/off. MARKER Create a marker. This allows you to create a marker with one hand without entering Large Marker mode. — Activate/deactivate Cycle mode. SHIFT Switch to Cycle view. — Activate/deactivate Autopunch mode.
Button Modifier Function/Comments F.FWD >> — Shuttle forward. MARKER Go to next marker. NUDGE Nudge right by chosen value. CYCLE Engage Cycle mode and set right locator to playhead. DROP Engage Autopunch and set punch out to locator. In Marker mode: — Go to previous marker. In Nudge mode: — Nudge right by chosen value.
Mackie Control Modifier Cursor Up/Down In Channel Strip EQ, Send view, or Plug-In/Instrument Editor view: Function/Comments — Select previous/next EQ band, Send, or Insert slot. ZOOM Scroll window vertically by page. Otherwise (always in Nudge mode): — Mimic computer keyboard Up/ Down Arrow keys. ZOOM Scroll window vertically by page. In Zoom mode: ZOOM Chapter 4 Mackie Control — Change vertical zoom level. SHIFT Change individual track zoom of current track.
Mackie Control Jog/Scrub wheel The table outlines the Jog/Scrub wheel controls and their functions: Control Modifier Function Jog Wheel — Move the playhead forward or back. CYCLE Set the left locator to the current playhead position, advance the playhead as normal, then set the right locator to the playhead position. Further Jog Wheel turns while still holding down CYCLE advances the playhead and sets the right locator again.
M-Audio iControl 5 iControl overview You can use the iControl with Logic Pro to make working with GarageBand projects easier. When you open a GarageBand project in Logic Pro, you can edit it using the iControl just as you would in GarageBand. You can also take full advantage of the greater control, editing, and processing power afforded by Logic Pro. Given the hugely expanded functionality of Logic Pro over GarageBand, some iControl buttons may not be assigned as you might expect.
iControl Assignment buttons You can use the buttons along the left side of the iControl, in the areas labeled All Tracks and Selected Track, to select different functions for the rotary encoders located along the right edge, in the channel strip area. In some cases, the channel strip area controls can change the functionality of the Select buttons.
When using the Arrow buttons to switch between parameter pages—accessed through use of the Generator, Effect 1, or Effect 2 button—the parameters change in groups of eight (unless the parameters on the last page do not make a complete group of eight). For example, if a plug-in has 19 parameters and the iControl is controlling parameters 1 to 8: •• Press the Arrow Up button to shift to parameters 9 to 16. •• Press the Arrow Up button again to shift to parameters 12 to 19.
iControl channel strip controls The right side of the iControl features eight rows of controls that you can use to edit channel strips. Each row includes Select, Record Enable, Mute, and Solo buttons plus a rotary encoder. Channel strip controls •• Select button: Press to select the channel for channel-based editing or assignment commands. When a channel is selected, “Sel” is lit on the button. Note: If the Track Info button is lit, the Select buttons behave differently.
Use the iControl Jog Wheel 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 mm Turn the wheel to the right to move the playhead forward. mm Turn the wheel to the left to move the playhead backward. iControl transport controls The transport controls at the bottom-left corner of the iControl feature six large buttons: Record, Return to Zero, Rewind, Play, Fast Forward, and Cycle.
Use iControl locators and Cycle mode The left and right locators are used to mark a section of your project. These are often used in conjunction with cycle facilities, which repeatedly play back the section of your project between the locators. Set left and right locators and turn on Cycle mode 1 Use the Jog Wheel to move the playhead to the left locator position, then press both the Cycle and Rewind buttons.
iControl assignments iControl assignments overview The assignment tables show all assignments for each control, both with and without the Option button for the Assignment buttons and channel strip controls and the Cycle button for the Jog Wheel and transport buttons.
iControl channel strip functions The table outlines the channel strip controls and their functions: iControl Modifier Function/Comments Encoder — Modifies currently selected parameter. Option Sets parameter to minimum, default, or maximum value. — Turns Record Enable button of channel strip on or off. Option Disables Record Enable buttons of all channel strips. — Turns Solo button of channel strip on or off. Option Disables Solo buttons of all channel strips.
iControl transport functions The table outlines the transport controls and their functions: iControl Modifier Function/Comments Record — Record Return to Zero — Go to beginning of project. Rewind — Moves the playhead one bar backward. If held down, continues to scroll backward. Cycle Engages Cycle function, and sets left locator to playhead position. Play — Play or Stop. Fast Forward — Moves the playhead one bar forward. If held down, continues to scroll forward.
Euphonix devices 6 Set up your Euphonix device Logic Pro supports the EuCon protocol developed by Euphonix. This protocol allows enhanced communication between the MC Pro, System 5-MC, MC Control, MC Mix, or MC Transport and Logic Pro. The term Euphonix device is used when describing all devices as a group. MC Professional device is used when speaking about the MC Pro and System 5-MC. MC Artist device is used when speaking about the MC Mix, MC Transport, and MC Control.
Change the Euphonix track display By default, tracks shown in the Mixer and on the display of your Euphonix device mirror the Mixer’s Arrange View. This means that all channel strips with corresponding Track window tracks are displayed in the same order. Note: Redundant tracks—where multiple tracks are routed to the same channel strip—are not accessible. Switching the Mixer view to another mode (using the view buttons or channel strip filter buttons) does not update the Euphonix device display.
Choose Euphonix automation modes The Euphonix devices only support Read and Write automation modes. Logic Pro, however, also features Touch and Latch automation modes. When you use the Euphonix devices, activating Read/Write mode activates Touch mode in Logic Pro. Latch mode cannot be activated with these devices. Choose an automation mode on the MC Pro 1 Press the Wave and Select keys simultaneously. 2 Select the automation mode you want from the pop-up menu displayed on the touchscreen.
Euphonix fader strips The number of fader strips differs across each of the Euphonix devices. This section outlines the behavior of some fader strip elements in Logic Pro. Note: This section is limited to descriptions of features specific to Logic Pro. Refer to the Euphonix user documentation for information about basic fader behavior. •• On key: The On key provides the same function as the Mute button in Logic Pro but behaves in a way that may not be expected.
Euphonix knobsets Euphonix knobsets overview When using the Euphonix devices with Logic Pro, the Mixer’s channel strip functions can be accessed and edited using knobsets. A knobset contains pages, each comprised of eight parameters. Knobsets are organized hierarchically. The top-level knobset leads to the following knobsets: •• Inserts: Press the Inserts knob top to display all effect plug-ins inserted in the currently selected channel strip. (See Use the Inserts knobset on page 118.
Use the Inserts knobset This knobset allows you to: •• Edit an effect plug-in (Inserts mode) •• Change or insert an effect plug-in (Inserts Configuration mode) Note: This knobset only relates to insert effects and not to instrument plug-ins. Edit an effect plug-in 1 Press the Inserts knob top, or key, to display all effect plug-ins inserted in the currently selected channel strip. This key is labeled “*” (asterisk) on the CM408T channel strip.
Use the Input knobset This knobset behaves differently, depending on the channel strip type you are working with— audio or software instrument.
Edit an instrument plug-in 1 Press the Input knob top, or key, to display the software instrument plug-in inserted in the currently selected channel strip. The instrument plug-in name is displayed on the Soft Keys, the touchscreen, or the display, depending on the system you are using. 2 Press the knob top to display the instrument plug-in parameters in the order shown in the Controls view of the instrument. 3 Rotate the respective knob to change the value.
Use the EQ knobset This knobset allows you to edit the first Channel or Linear Phase EQ inserted in the selected channel strip. There are two pages, each showing four EQ bands on eight knobs: •• One page contains the parameters of EQ bands 1, 2, 7, and 8. •• One page contains the parameters of EQ bands 3, 4, 5, and 6. When no Channel or Linear Phase EQ is present on the selected channel strip, pressing the knob top labeled AddChEQ inserts a Channel EQ.
Use the Aux or Sends knobset The Aux or Sends (Configuration) knobset allows you to: •• Edit a send destination (Aux or Sends mode) •• Change or set a send destination (Aux or Sends Configuration mode) The Select key (labeled SEL on the MC Mix) switches between Pre Fader (off—unlit) and Post Fader (on—lit) modes. Edit a send destination 1 Press the Aux or Sends knob top, or key, to display all send options for the currently selected channel strip.
Use the Pan/Surround knobset This knobset allows you to adjust a channel strip’s Pan/Surround control. If the channel strip’s input format is set to Surround, the knobset displays the following parameters: •• Surround Angle •• Surround Diversity •• LFE Level •• Surround X (left/right) •• Surround Y (front/back) •• Spread •• Center Level Adjust the pan/surround control 1 Press the Pan/Surround knob top, or key, to display the Pan/Surround parameters for the currently selected channel strip.
Remove a channel strip from a group 1 Press the Group knob top, or key, to display the list of groups that the currently selected channel strip is assigned to. This key is labeled Grp on the CM408T channel strip. Note: If using the MC Mix, press the CHAN key to enter Channel mode. 2 Press the knob top that features the name of the group you want to remove the channel strip from. That particular channel is removed from the group.
CM Labs Motormix 7 Set up your Motormix Follow the steps below to use your CM Labs Motormix control surface with Logic Pro. Set up your CM Labs Motormix in Logic Pro 1 Ensure that your Motormix unit is connected bidirectionally with the MIDI interface. 2 Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Setup. 3 Choose Install from the Setup window’s New menu. 4 Select Motormix in the Install window, click Add, then set the appropriate MIDI In and Out ports in the Setup window.
Motormix assignments Motormix Select buttons The Select buttons (the buttons just below the LCD) have multiple uses, depending on the current mode. Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Mode Assignment Normal Selects the channel displayed in the upper LCD line. Channels can be shifted to the left and right with the View left and right buttons.
Mode Assignment PLAY/transport button flashes Transport section mode •• •• •• •• •• •• •• STOP/locate button flashes 1: Record 2: Pause 3: Stop 4: Play 5: Rewind 6: Fast Forward Upper LCD row displays current playhead position. Locate mode •• •• •• •• •• •• •• Marker mode •• •• •• 1: Goes to the left locator. 2: Goes to the right locator. 3: Enables or disables Cycle mode. 4: Enables or disables Autopunch mode. 5: Enters Marker mode (see below). 6: Opens Marker List.
Control 7 segment display Modifier Assignment Shows the current selection for rotary pots: Send/EQ editing (S-MUTE or PRE/ PST LED is on): •• •• •• •• S1 to S8 = Send 1 to 8 level F1 to F8 = EQ band 1 to 8 frequency G1 to G8 = EQ band 1 to 8 gain q1 to q8 = EQ band 1 to 8 Q factor Pan/Surround editing (select LED is on): •• •• •• •• •• •• •• Pn = Pan An = Surround Angle dv = Surround Diversity FE = Surround LFO Sp = Surround Spread X = Surround X Y = Surround Y Channel parameter editing (eff-4 LED is
Control Modifier Rotary Selector Assignment Selects a slot or parameter for rotary encoders, depending on the parameter types being edited with the rotary encoders: •• •• •• •• •• •• Rotary Selector push button Switches Flip mode between Off and Duplicate (faders mirror the rotary encoder assignments).
Motormix multi buttons These buttons (labeled A to H) have multiple uses depending on the current mode, as indicated by the green and yellow LEDs to the right. Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Mode Modifier fx bypass Assignment Enables or disables bypass of the currently selected insert effect.
Motormix burn buttons These buttons (labeled I to P) have multiple uses depending on the current mode, as indicated by the red LEDs to the left. Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Mode Modifier record Assignment Enables or disables Record Enable state of channel. SHIFT (fnctA) Switches automation mode to Latch.
Motormix Solo and Mute buttons These buttons switch the solo and mute state of the displayed channel. Note: In modal dialogs, the SOLO and MUTE buttons generate the computer keyboard character shown on the button face. Motormix view controls The table outlines the view controls and their assignments. Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down.
Motormix left function buttons The table outlines the left function button controls and their assignments. Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier AUTO ENBL/mode Currently unassigned SHIFT SUSPEND/create Switches rotary encoders to Automation Enable mode. While held down, the groups are temporarily disabled.
Control Modifier SHIFT Assignment Switches to Shift mode, where the functions indicated by the (inverted) labels below the buttons apply. Motormix right function buttons The table outlines the right function button controls and their assignments. Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down.
Frontier Design TranzPort 8 Set up your TranzPort Follow the steps below to use your Frontier Design TranzPort control surface with Logic Pro. Note: Support for the AlphaTrack control surface is available from Frontier Design. Set up your Frontier Design TranzPort device in Logic Pro 1 Ensure that the software that shipped with the TranzPort is installed. 2 Make sure that the Tranz Bridge (the wireless transmitter) is connected to the computer via USB.
TranzPort assignments TranzPort channel strip The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments: Note: A SHIFT (or other modifier) shown below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Shifts the currently displayed channel left by eight channels. Shifts the currently displayed channel right by one channel.
TranzPort master controls The table outlines the master controls and their assignments: Note: A SHIFT (or other modifier) shown below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment SHIFT Modifier that alters the function of other controls. IN Moves playhead to left cycle locator. PUNCH Engages Autopunch mode, and sets punch in locator to playhead position.
Control Modifier Jog Wheel Assignment Depending on current Jog Wheel mode: •• •• •• Moves playhead by bars. Controls audio (and MIDI) scrubbing. Shuttles forward or backward. SHIFT Adjusts volume of the currently displayed channel. LOOP Sets the left locator to the current playhead position, advances the playhead as usual, then sets the right locator to the playhead position. Further Jog Wheel use—while holding down LOOP— advances the playhead, and sets the right locator.
Control Modifier RECORD Assignment Record SHIFT Foot Switch Chapter 8 Frontier Design TranzPort Save Punch In/Out 139
JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk 9 Set up your CS-32 MiniDesk Follow the steps below to use your JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk control surface with Logic Pro. Add JLCooper CS-32 control surfaces connected via USB 1 Install the software that comes with the CS-32. 2 Ensure that the CS-32 is in Host mode. 3 Make sure that your CS-32 units are connected to the computer via USB. USB units are installed automatically when you open Logic Pro.
CS-32 MiniDesk display The display shows information on the current mode and parameters being edited. Display text Meaning -- A switching parameter (Solo, Mute, Rec/Rdy) has been disabled. AE Automation Enable setup: Mute buttons 1–6 display/ set various automation parameters. AS Pots (knobs) are in Pan/Send Assignment mode. b1—b9 Pots are in Plug-in or Instrument Bank Select mode. In Pots are in Instrument Edit mode. Lt Mute buttons display/set Latch automation mode.
CS-32 MiniDesk pots Because the CS-32 MiniDesk pots are not motorized, Pickup mode is used if turned on in Control Surfaces preferences. In Pickup mode, the controller must reach (pick up) the current value before the value starts to change. This prevents sudden jumps of parameter values caused by playing back automation. A pot’s current value is indicated by the NULL arrow LEDs. •• The Upper arrow is lit if the pot’s value is above the current value.
CS-32 MiniDesk channel strips The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments: Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment PAN SELECT/TRACK SELECT Selects channel strip (destination for the selected track). SOLO Enables or disables Solo. LOCATE Moves playhead to markers 1 to 32. SHIFT LOCATE 17: Creates a new marker.
Control Modifier Assignment MUTE Enables or disables Mute. F1 Automation Enable setup (display shows “AE”). MUTE 1: Enables or disables volume automation. MUTE 2: Enables or disables pan automation. MUTE 3: Enables or disables mute automation. MUTE 4: Enables or disables automation of solo. MUTE 5: Enables or disables send (level) automation. MUTE 6: Enables or disables automation of plug-in parameters. F2 Switches automation mode between Read and Off (display shows “Td”).
CS-32 MiniDesk F keys The table outlines the F key controls and their assignments: Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment SHIFT Modifier for function of other controls. See SHIFT entries in left column. F1 While held down, MUTE buttons 1–6 enable/disable automation of certain parameters (see MUTE). SHIFT F2 Enables or disables Cycle mode.
CS-32 MiniDesk cursor controls The table outlines the cursor controls and their assignments: Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment Up Zooms out vertically. SHIFT In Effect Edit mode: moves up one Insert slot (unless top slot is selected). Down Zooms in vertically. SHIFT In Effect Edit mode: moves down one Insert slot (unless bottom slot).
CS-32 MiniDesk Jog wheel controls The table outlines the Jog Wheel controls and their assignments: Control Assignment Jog Wheel SCRUB off: Moves playhead (in bar increments). SCRUB on: Scrubbing of audio (and MIDI) is possible. SHUTTLE on: Shuttle mode SCRUB Switches Jog Wheel between Move Playhead (by bars), and Scrubbing modes. SHUTTLE Switches Jog Wheel between Move Playhead (by bars) and Shuttle modes.
JLCooper FaderMaster 4/100 10 Set up your FaderMaster 4/100 You can combine several FaderMaster 4/100 devices to form one large virtual control surface. The meaning and functionality of the Track buttons, however, are individually switched for each device. Before using your FaderMaster 4/100 control surface with Logic Pro, you should make sure that your FaderMaster 4/100 (MIDI or USB version) has firmware version 1.03 or later installed.
JLCooper MCS3 11 Set up your MCS3 Logic Pro supports USB or MIDI versions of the JLCooper MCS3 control surface. Both USB and MIDI versions are installed automatically when you open Logic Pro. If your MCS3 is not recognized and installed correctly, follow the steps below. Add JLCooper MCS3 control surfaces connected via USB 1 Ensure that your MCS3 USB device is correctly connected to the computer with a USB cable. Also ensure that the unit is powered. 2 Open Logic Pro.
MCS3 F1 to F6 buttons The table outlines the F1 to F6 buttons and their assignments: Control Assignment F1 Switches to Layer 1. F2 Switches to Layer 2. F3 Switches to Layer 3. F4 Unassigned. Can be assigned to different key commands in Layers 1, 2, and 3. F5 Unassigned. Can be assigned to different key commands in Layers 1, 2, and 3. F6 Unassigned. Can be assigned to different key commands in Layers 1, 2, and 3.
MCS3 Jog wheel and Shuttle ring The table outlines the Jog wheel and Shuttle ring controls and their assignments: Control Assignment Jog wheel Scrubs audio and MIDI. Shuttle ring Shuttles the playhead backward when turned to the left. Shuttles the playhead forward when turned to the right. MCS3 transport controls The table outlines the transport controls and their assignments: Control Assignment REW Moves the playhead backward by one bar. F FWD Moves the playhead forward by one bar.
Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49 12 Set up microKONTROL and KONTROL49 Follow the steps below to use your control surface with Logic Pro. Set up your Korg control surface with Logic Pro 1 Ensure that your control surfaces are connected to the computer via USB. 2 Open Logic Pro. The devices are scanned for and installed automatically. The microKONTROL/KONTROL49 is automatically set to native mode; internal Scene settings are ignored.
microKONTROL and KONTROL49 assignments microKONTROL and KONTROL49 Pads microKONTROL and KONTROL49 Pads overview The Pads can operate in one of eight modes, and three overlays. While pressing SCENE, you can select modes for the Pads and channel strips. Releasing SCENE without pressing a Pad does not affect the currently selected Pad or channel views. Pad Assignment 1 Switches Pads to Transport mode. 2 Switches Pads to Solo/Mute mode. 3 Switches Pads to Rec/Select mode mode.
Solo/Mute mode This mode is enabled by pressing SCENE and Pad 2. Pad Assignment 1–8 Enables or disables Solo for the eight channels being controlled with the eight channel strips. 9–16 Enables or disables Mute for the eight channels being controlled with the eight channel strips. Rec/Select mode This mode is enabled by pressing SCENE and Pad 3. Pad Assignment 1–8 Turns the Record Enable button of the eight channels being controlled with the eight channel strips on or off.
Effect edit mode This mode is enabled by pressing SCENE and Pad 13. In Effect edit mode, the channel strip encoders control the parameters of the currently selected effect. The Pads remain in the currently selected mode. •• Effect Edit Overlay: Press SETTING while the encoders are in Effect Edit mode to change the operation of the Pads in Effect edit mode. Pad Assignment 1–8 Switches the effect bypass state (of the currently selected Insert slot) for the eight channel strips.
The controls in the main section have the following meaning: Control Assignment Main encoder Controls the playhead in one of three modes. (See Pads 1–3 in Transport mode on page 153.) SETTING Held down in Send mode: •• •• •• •• Main encoder chooses the current send. Pads have special meaning—see Send mode on page 154. LCDs display send destinations. Encoders choose send destinations. Held down in Effect Edit mode: •• •• •• Main encoder chooses the current Insert slot.
microKONTROL and KONTROL49 channel strips There are several modes for the encoders, enabled with SCENE and Pad 9–16. Control Assignment LCD Shows the parameter controlled by the encoder. The current name/value is displayed for a few seconds when you move an encoder or a fader.
Mackie Baby HUI 13 Set up your Baby HUI Baby HUI control surface units do not support automatic scanning. You need to manually add these devices to your setup. When you add a device in this way, you need to specify the MIDI In and Out port parameters. Set up Mackie Baby HUI units 1 Make sure that your Baby HUI units are connected bidirectionally with the computer, using a MIDI interface. 2 Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Setup. 3 Choose New > Install in the Setup window.
Baby HUI channel strips The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Note: If SHIFT is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment Rotary encoder Adjusts the parameter selected in the Encoder Assignment section. Rotary encoder push button Selects a channel strip. SHIFT Turns Record Enable button of selected channel on/off.
Baby HUI automation controls The table outlines the automation controls and their assignments. Note: If SHIFT is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment BYPASS/OFF Sets selected channel to Off automation mode. SHIFT Enables or disables playback and recording of level (volume) automation. READ Sets selected channel to Read automation mode.
Baby HUI navigation controls The table outlines the navigation controls and their assignments. Note: If SHIFT is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment RTZ Navigates to the left locator. SHIFT Sets the punch in locator (at current playhead position). END Navigates to the right locator. SHIFT Sets the punch out locator (at current playhead position).
Mackie HUI 14 Set up your HUI HUI control surface devices don’t support automatic scanning. You need to manually add these devices to your setup. When you add a device in this way, you need to assign the MIDI In and Out port parameters. Important: There are a number of control surfaces—not mentioned in this guide—that can emulate the HUI. Such devices are not supported by Apple, nor are they guaranteed to work with Logic Pro in HUI emulation mode.
HUI assignments HUI assignments overview The following sections outline the assignment of Mackie HUI interface elements to Logic functions.
HUI assign controls The table outlines the controls in the ASSIGN section and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier SEND A Assignment Assigns Send 1 level to V-Pots, and Send 1 to 4 levels to DSP V-Pots. While SEND A is held down, the scribble strips show the current Send 1 destination (a bus number).
Control Modifier Assignment BYPASS Switches the INSERT buttons between Insert Select and Insert Bypass modes. See the Insert entry in the table on HUI channel strips on page 167. MUTE Switches the V-Select buttons between Send Position and Send Mute modes. SHIFT Enables or disables Flip mode. SELECT-ASSIGN Displays the V-Pot assignment as follows: Pan, Snd1 to Snd8, S1As to S8As, In, Out.
HUI window controls The table outlines the window controls and their assignments: Control Assignment TRANSPORT Opens or closes the control bar window. EDIT Opens or closes the Tracks window. MIX Opens or closes the Mixer. ALT Opens or closes the Sample Editor. STATUS Opens or closes the Audio Bin. MEM-LOC Opens or closes the Marker List.
HUI channel strips The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment Level meters Displays momentary and peak levels. REC/RDY Activates or deactivates the Record Enable button. OPTION/ALL INSERT Disables the Record Enable buttons of all channel strips.
Control Modifier Assignment DEFAULT Sets volume to unity level. Fader Adjusts volume, or duplicates the V-Pot assignment in Flip mode.
HUI DSP controls The table outlines the DSP controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment ASSIGN — COMPARE Switches DSP display between “track name/parameter name” and “parameter name/parameter value” modes. BYPASS Switches the bypass state of the plug-in being edited.
Control Modifier Assignment INSERT/PARAM Switches between Effect Assign and Effect Edit modes. SCROLL Effect Edit mode: Shifts parameter display by the number of DSP V-Pots in the control surface group (usually four). CMD/ALT/FINE Chapter 14 Mackie HUI Effect Edit mode: Shifts parameter display by one (parameter).
HUI function keys The table outlines the function keys and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier F1 Clears Overload LEDs. SHIFT/ADD Switches to Mixer view, and displays MIDI channel strips. CMD/ALT/FINE Opens or closes Tracks window. F2 Recalls screenset 2. SHIFT/ADD Switches to Mixer view, and displays input channel strips.
HUI global controls The table outlines the global controls and their assignments: Control Assignment FADER Activates or deactivates the recording of volume automation. PAN Activates or deactivates the recording of pan automation. PLUG IN Activates or deactivates the recording of plug-in parameter automation. MUTE Activates or deactivates the recording of mute automation. SEND Activates or deactivates the recording of send level automation.
HUI automation controls The table outlines the automation controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier READ Assignment Sets selected channel to Read automation mode. While held down, pressing the channel strip AUTO button sets the automation mode to Read. OPTION/ALL LATCH Sets all channels to Read automation mode.
HUI status/group controls The table outlines the status/group controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment AUTO While held down, the scribble strips display the automation mode of all channels. MONITOR — PHASE—SHIFT Switches to Single view.
HUI time display The table outlines the time display controls and their assignments: Control Assignment TIME CODE Lit if counter is displaying SMPTE timecode. FEET Not assigned BEATS Lit if counter is displaying bars/beats/divisions/ticks. Time display Switches between a SMPTE timecode or bars/beats/ divisions/ticks display. RUDE SOLO LIGHT Flashes if any channel is soloed. HUI numeric keypad controls The table outlines the numeric keypad controls and their assignments.
Control Modifier Assignment EDIT TOOL Selects tool (if applicable to window with key focus): •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• 1: Pointer 2: Pencil 3: Eraser 4: Text tool 5: Scissors 6: Glue 7: Solo tool 8: Mute tool 9: Zoom tool 0 If in Go to Marker dialog: equivalent to computer keyboard 0 key. . •• •• ENTER •• •• Chapter 14 Mackie HUI If not in Go to Marker dialog: enters Go to Marker dialog. In in Go to Marker dialog: equivalent to computer keyboard Period key.
HUI transport controls The table outlines the transport controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment AUDITION — PRE Sets left locator (at current playhead position). IN Sets punch in locator (at current playhead position). OUT Sets punch out locator (at current playhead position). POST Sets right locator (at current playhead position).
HUI cursor buttons The table outlines the cursor controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Cursor Up Assignment •• •• SHIFT/ADD Zoom mode: individual track zoom (zooms in). CMD/ALT/FINE Page up. OPTION/ALL + CMD/ALT/FINE Scroll to top. Cursor Down •• •• Zoom mode: individual track zoom (zooms out). CMD/ALT/FINE Page down.
HUI Jog Wheel The table outlines the Jog Wheel controls and their assignments: Control Assignment Jog Wheel •• •• •• Default: Move playhead by one bar. Scrub button lit: Scrub mode Shuttle button lit: Shuttle mode SCRUB Activates or deactivates Scrub mode. SHUTTLE Activates or deactivates Shuttle mode.
Mackie C4 15 Set up of your C4 A connected and powered Mackie C4 unit will be detected automatically when you open Logic Pro. You can use the C4 in an independent control surface group (with other control surface icons placed above or below the C4 icon), or combined in a group with one or more control surfaces (such as the Mackie Control—place the icon to the right or left of the existing icons).
Use C4 views The C4 provides a number of views that display a particular parameter type on the V-Pots/ V-Select buttons. Use Pan/Surround Mixer view 1 Hold down the CHAN STRIP button. The channel strip overlay labels appear on the C4 displays. 2 Press V-Select 18 (labeled Surrnd Mixer). In Pan/Surround Mixer view: •• Row 1 edits pan/surround parameter 1. •• Row 2 edits pan/surround parameter 2. •• Row 3 edits pan/surround parameter 3.
Use EQ Mixer view 1 Hold down the CHAN STRIP button. The channel strip overlay labels appear on the C4 displays. 2 Press V-Select 19 (labeled EQ Mixer). In EQ Mixer view: •• Row 1 sets the selected EQ band bypass state. •• Row 2 edits the selected EQ band frequency. •• Row 3 edits the selected EQ band gain/slope. •• Row 4 edits the selected EQ band Q factor. •• The SLOT UP and SLOT DOWN buttons select the EQ band (if a Channel or Linear Phase EQ is inserted in the selected channel strip).
In Send Channel view: •• Row 1 edits the (first) eight send destinations of the selected channel strip. •• Row 2 edits the send level of sends 1 to 8. •• Row 3 edits send positions 1 to 8 (pre/post fader). •• Row 4 mutes/unmutes sends 1 to 8. •• TRACK L and TRACK R switch to the previous or next channel. Use Effect Assign Mixer view 1 Hold down the CHAN STRIP button. The channel strip overlay labels are shown on the C4 displays. 2 Press V-Select 21 (labeled PlugIn Mixer).
Use Instrument Assign Mixer view 1 Hold down the CHAN STRIP button. The channel strip overlay labels are shown on the C4 displays. 2 Press V-Select 22 (labeled Instru Mixer). In Instrument Assign Mixer view, the C4 displays the Instrument slots of the selected instrument channels. •• Turn a V-Pot to select an instrument. (This action lets you browse through the software instruments listed in the Instrument Plug-in menu, shown in Logic Pro instrument channels.
Use Cycle View mm Hold down the CHAN STRIP button, and press V-Select 31. In Cycle view: •• V-Pot/V-Select 1 (labeled Cycle) shows and edits the current Cycle mode state (off or on). •• V-Select 2 (labeled BySet) matches the cycle area to selections made in the Tracks window (selected audio or MIDI regions). •• V-Pot 3 (labeled Move) moves the current cycle area by a bar with each click of the V-Pot, when turned.
C4 function buttons This section outlines the FUNCTION buttons at the lower left of the C4 control surface. •• SPLIT button: Splits the C4 rows as follows: 4/0, 1/3, 2/2, and 3/1. This is known as a Split Edit, and allows you to simultaneously edit two separate sections of a plug-in, or even two different plug-ins. Split Edit is also possible across multiple C4 units.
C4 Assignment buttons C4 Assignment buttons overview The Assignment buttons switch between “overlay” and normal Views. The parameters assigned to the V-Pots/V-Select buttons change accordingly when an overlay mode is activated. •• MARKER button: Switches between Marker overlay (see C4 Marker overlay on page 188) and normal Views (see Use C4 views on page 181). •• TRACK button: Switches between Track overlay (see C4 Track overlay on page 188) and normal Views (see Use C4 views on page 181).
C4 Marker overlay The Marker overlay is active when the MARKER button light is on. •• V-Selects 1 to 30 are assigned to markers 1 to 30. The upper LCD line shows the marker name; the lower line displays INSIDE when the playhead falls within marker boundaries. •• V-Select 31 creates a new marker. •• V-Select 32 deletes the current marker. C4 Track overlay The Track overlay is active when the TRACK button light is on. Select a track/channel for Split Upper mm Press V-Select 1 to 32.
C4 Function overlay The Function overlay is active when the FUNCTION button light is on. The table below outlines the assignment of C4 controls to Logic functions. Control Assignment 1 (display: Inspct) Enables or disables the Inspector of the window with key focus. 2 (Channel Strip) Enables or disables the Lists area display in the Tracks window. 2 (Channel Strip)-Option Enables or disables the Media area display in the Tracks window. 3 (Delay in ms) Displays delays in milliseconds.
Control Assignment 24 (Tool: Autom.) Selects the Automation Select tool. V-Pot 25 (WfZoom) Edits the waveform zoom factor (if the main window has key focus). V-Pot 26 (V.Zoom) Edits the vertical zoom factor of the window with key focus. V-Pot 27 (H.Zoom) Edits the horizontal zoom factor of the window with key focus. V-Pot 28 (Move Cycle) Moves the cycle locators. V-Pot 29 (Quantz) Chooses the Quantize value. V-Select 29 performs Quantize Selected Events for the selected regions or events.
C4 Parameter, Track, and Slot buttons The buttons at the lower right of the C4 are used to access channel strips, channel strip elements, and parameters. •• BANK Left and BANK Right buttons: Shifts the parameter display by one page (a group of parameters) in particular views. •• SINGLE Left and SINGLE Right buttons: Shifts the parameter display by one parameter in particular views.
Radikal Technologies SAC-2K 16 Set up your SAC-2K Make sure that your control surface is connected bidirectionally with the computer, using either a MIDI interface or the unit’s USB connector. If the units are connected via USB, ensure that the appropriate MIDI driver for the device is installed. Visit the manufacturer’s website to download updated drivers, if necessary. Set up SAC-2K units 1 Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Setup. 2 Choose Install from the New menu.
SAC-2K LCDs and encoders The table outlines the LCDs and encoder controls and their assignments: Control Assignment Left and middle LCDs Upper row displays the channel number when in a Mixer (multichannel) view. The parameter name is shown when in a (single) Channel view. Lower row shows the parameter value of the corresponding encoder (the one directly below the display). Level meters are shown to the right.
SAC-2K channel strips The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Mute/Solo Assignment Switches Mute/Solo 1 to 8 buttons between Mute and Solo modes. LED off: Mute/Solo buttons switch Mute state on/off. LED on: Mute/ Solo buttons switch Solo state on/ off.
SAC-2K Mixer view controls The table outlines the Mixer view controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment Pan Switches to Mixer view (multichannel) pan editing. Encoders 9 to 12 edit Pan/Angle, Diversity, LFE, and Spread of selected channel (in Surround mode).
Control Modifier Snd/Ins 1 to 4 Assignment •• •• Audio If in Send mode, switches to Mixer view (multichannel) send level editing of Sends 1 to 4. Encoders 9 to 12 edit Destination, Level, Pre/Post, and Mute of the selected channel. You must confirm the send destination by pushing the Encoder 9 button. While held down, use Encoder 9 to select the Send number (1 to 8). The button’s LED is lit when in Mixer view Send Level Editing mode (of the selected channel Send slot).
Control Modifier Group Assignment Switches to Group editing mode: •• •• •• •• Encoder 1 to 10 push buttons edit a group property. (The property is shown in the LCD’s lower line.) Encoder 11 scrolls through group properties. Encoder 12 selects a group to edit. Its name is displayed in the lower LCD line, above Encoder 12. Select buttons 1 to 8 activate/ deactivate group membership of the channel. 1 to 8 Shifts the fader bank (a group of channels or parameters) to the left by one bank.
SAC-2K software navigation controls The table outlines the software navigation controls and their assignments: Control Assignment 1 Num LED off: — Num LED on: Equivalent to 1 on computer keyboard. 2 Num LED off: Equivalent to Left Arrow key on computer keyboard. Num LED on: Equivalent to 2 on computer keyboard. 3 Num LED off: Equivalent to Up Arrow key on computer keyboard. Num LED on: Equivalent to 3 on computer keyboard. 4 Num LED off: Equivalent to Right Arrow key on computer keyboard.
SAC-2K marker controls The table outlines the marker controls and their assignments: Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment SHIFT Shifts to secondary function of other buttons. Scrub Switches between three Jog Wheel modes: •• •• •• From LED off: Moves playhead by one bar. LED on: Activates Scrub mode. LED flashes: Activates Shuttle mode.
SAC-2K transport controls The table outlines the transport controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment << Shuttles backward. >> Shuttles forward. SHIFT Goes to next marker. STOP Stops playback (or recording). PLAY Starts playback. SHIFT Enables or disables Cycle mode. RECORD Starts recording (to record-enabled tracks).
Recording Light 17 Set up Recording Light The Recording Light control surface plug-in enables you to control an external light or sign, warning visitors not to enter the recording studio before or during recording. Logic Pro sends a MIDI signal to switch on the external device when a track is record-enabled or when recording starts. Logic Pro sends another MIDI signal to switch off the device when tracks are made recordsafe or when recording stops.
•• Data 1: Any Record Ready LED: This value determines how the Recording Light device responds to a track being record-enabled in Logic Pro. •• Data 1: Recording: This value determines how the Recording Light device responds when the Record button is engaged in Logic Pro. •• Data 2: On Value: Choose the value for the MIDI event that is sent to turn on the Recording Light device. Typically this value is 127.
Roland SI-24 18 Set up your SI-24 Follow the steps below before using your control surface with Logic Pro. Use both the audio and MIDI controller features of the SI-24 mm Ensure that your SI-24 units are connected to the RPC card with the (included) cable. This connector provides both digital audio and MIDI connections. mm Make sure that the appropriate driver software is installed and functioning correctly.
SI-24 channel strips The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as SHIFT) shown below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier EQ ON/OFF 1 to 4 Assignment In Pan mode: •• •• Switches the bypass state of EQ bands 1–4. Enters EQ/Send mode. If no Channel or Linear Phase EQ is present on the selected channel, a Channel EQ is automatically inserted.
Control Modifier PAN 1 to 12 Assignment In Pan Edit mode: •• Controls channel strip Pan/ Balance (surround angle for channels in surround mode). In EQ/Send mode: •• •• •• 1/3/5/7: Control the Gain parameter of EQ bands 1–4. 2/4/6/8: Control the Frequency parameter of EQ bands 1–4. 9–12: Control Send 1–4 levels. In Plug-in Edit mode: •• •• •• 1–10: Edits plug-in parameter. 11: Bypasses the plug-in. 12: Shifts plug-in parameter page. (A page is a collection of parameters.
SI-24 status mode controls The table outlines the status mode controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as SHIFT) shown below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier AUTOMIX Assignment Sets STATUS 1 to 12 buttons to Automation mode. SHIFT Sets all tracks to Off, Read, Latch, or Write automation mode. Repeatedly press this button combination to cycle through automation modes.
SI-24 surround/pan controls The table outlines the surround/pan controls and their assignments: Control Assignment ON/OFF Switches selected channel output between: •• •• Surround (LED on) Out 1–2 (LED off) Also shows/hides the Surround Pan window.
SI-24 numeric key controls The table outlines the numeric key controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as SHIFT) shown below a button description indicates that the button has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment SYSTEM Switches SI-24 to System mode. See SI-24 user manual for details. LOCATE Switches numeric keys to Locate mode. SHORT CUT Switches numeric keys to Shortcut mode. SCREEN SET Switches numeric keys to Screenset mode.
Control Modifier Assignment SHIFT Locate mode: •• •• 1 to 9: Moves playhead to marker 10 to 18 positions. 0: Deletes marker at playhead position. Shortcut mode: •• •• •• •• 1: Performs Save As. 2: Performs Redo (reverses last Undo operation). 3: Cuts selection. 4: Pastes the Clipboard contents. Screenset mode: •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• 1: Opens or closes Tracks window. 2: Opens or closes Mixer. 3: Opens or closes Event Editor. 4: Opens or closes Score Editor. 5: Opens or closes Step Editor.
Tascam FW-1884 19 Set up FW-1884, FE-8, or FW-1082 The Tascam FW-1884, the FE-8 extension, and the FW-1082 can control Logic Pro. The Tascam FE-8 extension can be used to expand the FW-1884 with eight additional channel strips. Up to 15 FE-8 units can be added to the FW-1884 system. The Tascam FW-1082 is a stripped-down version of the FW-1884. Note: This is an addendum to the Tascam user documentation and is limited to descriptions of features specific to Logic Pro.
Encoders (FW-1884, FE-8) The table outlines the encoder controls and their assignments: Control Assignment FLIP Switches Flip mode between Off and Swap. In Swap mode, the parameter controlled by the fader and encoder of each channel strip is swapped. PAN Assigns Pan to encoders. AUX 1 Assigns Send 1 level to encoders. AUX 2 Assigns Send 2 level to encoders. AUX 3 Assigns Send 3 level to encoders. AUX 4 Assigns Send 4 level to encoders. AUX 5 Assigns Send 5 level to encoders.
Shortcut controls (FW-1884 only) The table outlines the shortcut controls and their assignments. Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment SAVE/F1 Saves the active project. The button LED is lit when the project has been edited since the last Save operation. REVERT/F2 Reverts to the most recently saved version of the project.
Channel strips (FW-1884, FE-8, FW-1082) The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment REC LEDs These LEDs are lit when the corresponding channel strip is recording. The LEDs flash when the channel strip is in Record Enable mode (armed). SEL Selects the channel strip.
EQ controls (FW-1884 only) The EQ controls apply to a certain EQ band of the selected channel. A Channel or Linear Phase EQ is automatically inserted in the channel, if not already present. Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Mode Modifier Assignment REC While REC is held down, the SEL buttons activate or deactivate Record Enable for the corresponding channel strip.
Encoders and controls (FW-1082 only) The three buttons at the bottom of this control surface section determine the mode of other controls: •• EQ/Pan mode: The controls apply to a certain EQ band of the selected channel. •• AUX 1–4 mode: The controls apply to Sends 1–4. •• AUX 5–8 mode: The controls apply to Sends 5–8. Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down.
Mode Modifier EQ HI–AUX 1/5 Assignment •• •• •• SHIFT •• •• •• REC EQ HI MID–AUX 2/6 •• •• •• •• •• REC EQ LO MID–AUX 3/7 •• •• •• •• •• REC Chapter 19 Tascam FW-1884 EQ/PAN mode: selects EQ band 5. AUX 1–4 mode: switches Send 2 Mute on/off. AUX 5–8 mode: switches Send 6 Mute on/off. EQ/PAN mode: selects EQ band 7. AUX 1–4 mode: switches Send 2 Position (pre/post). AUX 5–8 mode: switches Send 6 Position (pre/post). Switches bypass state of EQ band 5.
Mode Modifier EQ LOW–AUX 4/8 Assignment •• •• •• SHIFT •• •• •• REC EQ/PAN EQ/PAN mode: selects EQ band 3. AUX 1–4 mode: switches Send 4 Mute on/off. AUX 5–8 mode: switches Send 8 Mute on/off. EQ/PAN mode: selects EQ band 1. AUX 1–4 mode: switches Send 4 Position (pre/post). AUX 5–8 mode: switches Send 8 Position (pre/post). Switches bypass state of EQ band 3. Chooses EQ/PAN mode. SHIFT Enables or disables Flip mode. With Flip mode enabled, the faders control Pan.
Automation controls (FW-1884 only) The table outlines the automation controls and their assignments: Control Assignment READ While READ is held down, SEL buttons are lit if a channel strip is in Read automation mode. Pressing the SEL button sets Read mode. Turning the encoder also edits the automation mode. WRITE While WRITE is held down, SEL buttons are lit if a channel strip is in Write automation mode. Pressing the SEL button sets Write mode. Turning the encoder also edits the automation mode.
Mode controls (FW-1082 only) The table outlines the mode controls and their assignments: Note: If a modifier button, such as SHIFT, is shown below a button description, it indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier F1 Assignment Saves the active project. The button LED is lit if the project has been edited since the last Save operation. SHIFT F2 Opens the Save As dialog. Performs an Undo of the last editing operation.
Control Modifier < BANK Assignment Shifts fader bank down by one bank. SHIFT Shifts fader bank down by one channel. SET Switches to Mixer (multichannel) view (driver version 1.20 or later required). BANK > Shifts fader bank up by one bank. SHIFT Shifts fader bank up by one channel. SET Switches to Mixer view and shows all Aux and Output channels (driver version 1.20 or later required). << LOCATE Goes to previous marker. SET LOCATE >> Deletes the current marker (driver version 1.
Tascam US-2400 20 Set up your US-2400 The US-2400 is capable of running in both native and Mackie Control emulation modes. If the unit is set up in Mackie Control emulation mode, and the native support plug-in is installed in the Logic Pro program bundle, Logic Pro detects a US-2400 native control surface and a Mackie Control, plus two Extender (XT) units. To run the US-2400 in Mackie Control mode, remove the US-2400 plug-in from the Logic Pro application bundle.
US-2400 channel strips The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Encoders Assignment CHAN button on: see US-2400 encoders on page 223. CHAN button flashing: encoders control Instrument parameters. Also see Instrument Edit view on page 227. PAN button flashing: encoders control plug-in parameters.
US-2400 encoders In CHAN mode (CHAN button on), the encoders control these parameters on the selected channel: Control Assignment Encoder 1 (AUX 1) Controls Send 1 level. Encoder 2 (AUX 2) Controls Send 2 level. Encoder 3 (AUX 3) Controls Send 3 level. Encoder 4 (AUX 4) Controls Send 4 level. Encoder 5 (AUX 5) Controls Send 5 level. Encoder 6 (AUX 6) Controls Send 6 level. Encoder 7 Controls Send 7 level. Encoder 8 Controls Send 8 level.
In CHAN mode, with the SHIFT button held down, the encoders control the following parameters on the selected channel: Control Assignment Encoder 1 (AUX 1) Controls Pan/Surround Angle. Encoder 2 (AUX 2) Controls Surround Radius. Encoder 3 (AUX 3) Controls Surround LFE (level). Encoder 4 (AUX 4) Controls Surround Spread. Encoder 5 (AUX 5) Controls Surround X. Encoder 6 (AUX 6) Controls Surround Y.
US-2400 master channel The table outlines the master channel strip controls and their assignments: Control Assignment SEL Selects Master Output channel strip if it exists; if not, Output channel 1–2 is selected. CLR SOLO Disables Solo for all tracks/ channels. SHIFT Disables Mute for all tracks/ channels. F-KEY Disables the Record Enable buttons of all tracks/channels. FLIP Chapter 20 Tascam US-2400 Switches Flip mode between Off (LED off) and Duplicate (LED on).
US-2400 encoder assignments US-2400 encoder assignments overview The table below outlines the standard assignment of the encoders. Also see Instrument Edit view and Plug-in Edit view for information on alternate use of the encoders. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier CHAN Switches encoders to Channel view (see encoders’ legend); CHAN button LED is lit.
Instrument Edit view In Instrument Edit view, the following AUX buttons have special assignments: Control Assignment AUX 1 Scrolls parameter fader bank left by 24 parameters. AUX 2 Scrolls parameter fader bank right by 24 parameters. AUX 4 Enables or disables Bypass button of the instrument being edited. The AUX button LEDs show the currently selected parameter bank. AUX 2 LED is on if parameters 25 to 48 are shown on the encoders.
US-2400 master section controls The table outlines the master section controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT, below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier MTR Assignment Switches encoder LED ring display between two modes: •• •• The value of the parameter (LED off) Level/peak hold meters (LED on) In Level Meter mode, the LED below the encoder displays signal overloads (clipping).
Control Modifier IN Assignment Sets punch in locator at the current playhead position. SHIFT Moves playhead to left cycle locator position. F-KEY Sets left cycle locator at the current playhead position. OUT Sets punch out locator at the current playhead position. SHIFT Moves playhead to right cycle locator position. F-KEY Sets right cycle locator at the current playhead position. SHIFT Modifier key, used to switch the function of other controls (see “SHIFT” entries in center column).
Tascam US-428 and US-224 21 Set up your US-428 or US-224 Follow these steps to use your Tascam US-428 or US-224 control surface with Logic Pro. Set up your Tascam US-428 or US-224 device in Logic Pro 1 Install the latest version of the driver software needed for the US-428 or US-224. 2 Ensure that your US-428 or US-224 units are connected to the computer via USB. 3 Open Logic Pro. The unit is scanned for, and installed, automatically.
US-428 and US-224 channel strips The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as NULL) shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier MUTE 1 to 8 Assignment SOLO LED off: switches Mute on/ off; LED displays Mute state. SOLO LED on: switches Solo on/off; LED displays Solo state. REC 1 to 8 LEDs Displays Record Enable state.
US-428 and US-224 EQ controls The table outlines the EQ controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as NULL) shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier Assignment Gain Controls the Gain of the currently selected EQ band (of chosen channel). Freq Controls the Frequency of the currently selected EQ band (of chosen channel).
US-428 and US-224 master controls The table outlines the master controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as NULL) shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Control Modifier AUX 1 Assignment Switches data wheel between Transport/Scrub mode and Send 1 Level. ASGN AUX 2 Switches Send 1 Mute state. Switches data wheel between Transport/Scrub mode and Send 2 Level. ASGN AUX 3 Switches Send 2 Mute state.
Control Modifier Assignment Data wheel AUX 1 LED on: controls the Send 1 Level of the selected channel. AUX 2 LED on: controls the Send 2 Level of the selected channel. AUX 3 LED on: controls the Send 3 Level of the selected channel. AUX 4 LED on: controls the Send 4 Level of the selected channel. F3 LED on: data wheel is in Scrub mode. None of the above is lit: data wheel is in Transport mode, and moves the playhead in one-bar increments. ASGN Sets currently selected channel’s output.
Yamaha 01V96 22 Set up your 01V96 Follow the steps below before using your 01V96 with Logic Pro. •• Make sure that your 01V96 device is connected to the computer via USB. •• Make sure that the latest USB MIDI driver for the device is installed. Visit the manufacturer’s website to download the most recent driver version, if necessary.
01V96 Display Access controls The table outlines the DISPLAY ACCESS controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as SHIFT/ADD) below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the control name.
01V96 Fader Mode controls The table outlines the FADER MODE controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as SHIFT/ADD) below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the control name. Control Modifier AUX 1 Assignment In Insert Display mode: •• •• •• Assigns Send 1 level of channel strips to encoders.
Control AUX 6 Modifier Assignment Switches SEL buttons and encoder buttons between normal behavior and setting a parameter’s default value. When the AUX 6 button is held down: •• •• Pressing a channel strip’s SEL button resets the channel strip’s volume level. Pressing a channel strip’s encoder button resets the channel strip’s pan/surround value (PAN also needs to be selected in ENCODER MODE section).
01V96 LCD controls The table outlines the LCD controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as SHIFT/ADD) below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the control name.
01V96 LCD display modes Insert display mode Press the F2 button to select Insert display mode. In this mode, the LCD displays effect edit parameters. This mode also allows you to switch between different Insert slots, enabling each effect to be edited. Display Assignment TIME CODE Active if counter is displaying SMPTE timecode. BEATS Active if counter is displaying bars/beats/divisions/ ticks. Counter Displays either SMPTE timecode or bars/beats/ divisions/ticks.
Channel display mode Press the F3 button to select Channel display mode. Control Assignment Moving virtual encoders 1 to 4 (Use cursor keys, and then rotate parameter wheel.) Adjusts parameter selected in the ENCODER MODE and AUX SELECT sections. Selecting virtual encoders 1 to 4 (Use cursor keys, and then press ENTER button.) When Send 1 to 8 is selected: edits send pre/post fader position, enables or disables send mute, or sets send level to default value.
01V96 channel strips The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as SHIFT/ADD) below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the control name. Control Modifier SEL Assignment Using *DAW AUTO OFF: •• •• FADER MODE [AUX 8] off: selects channel.
01V96 assignable keys These keys can be assigned to the following functions. Note: A modifier button (such as SHIFT/ADD) below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the control name. Control Modifier Assignment DAW WIN STATUS Opens or closes the Audio Bin tab in the Media area.
Control Modifier DAW SUSPEND GROUP Assignment Enables or disables the Group Clutch. DAW SHIFT/ADD DAW CREATE GROUP Switches the Mixer to show all channel strips that correspond to tracks used in the Tracks window, along with their signal flow. Creates a new group and enters Group Edit mode (see above). DAW SHIFT/ADD Switches the Mixer to the All view, displaying all channel strips that exist in your project. The channel strips on your DM1000 device will also reflect the All Channel Strip view.
Control Modifier Assignment DAW FF Shuttles forward. DAW STOP Stop DAW PLAY Play DAW SHIFT/ADD Pause DAW REC Record DAW PRE Sets the left locator at current playhead position. DAW IN Sets the punch in locator at current playhead position. DAW OUT Sets the punch out locator at current playhead position. DAW POST Sets the right locator at current playhead position. DAW RTZ Moves the playhead to the left locator position. DAW END Moves the playhead to the right locator position.
Control Modifier DAW AUTO TOUCH Sets all channel strips to Touch automation mode. DAW OPTION/ALL DAW AUTO LATCH DAW AUTO READ Sets selected channel strip, or channel strip group, to Read automation mode. While held down, and with the STEREO channel strip AUTO button enabled, sets automation mode to Read. Sets all channel strips to Read automation mode. DAW OPTION/ALL DAW AUTO OFF Sets all channel strips to Write automation mode.
Yamaha 02R96 23 Set up your 02R96 Follow the steps below before using your 02R96 with Logic Pro. •• Make sure that your 02R96 device is connected to the computer via USB. •• Make sure that the latest USB MIDI driver for the device is installed. Visit the manufacturer’s website to download the most recent driver version, if necessary.
02R96 Display Access control The table outlines the DISPLAY ACCESS control assignment: Control Assignment METER Clears overload LEDs. 02R96 Aux Select controls The table outlines the AUX SELECT controls and their assignments: Control Assignment AUX 1 Assigns Send 1 level to encoders, and Send 1 to 4 levels to virtual encoders. While held down, the channel strip display shows the current Send 1 destination assignment.
02R96 Effect/Plug-in controls The table outlines the EFFECT/PLUG-IN controls and their assignments: Control Assignment Display Opens or closes the Sample Editor. PLUG-INS Switches SEL buttons and encoder buttons between normal behavior and setting a parameter’s default value.
02R96 LCD The LCD displays different data, depending on the page selected with the F2, F3, and F4 buttons: •• INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT Display view: Parameter details, plug-in selection, or plug-in parameters. Press F2 to select this view. •• Channel view: Encoder values and channel strip display. Press F3 to select this view. •• Level meters view: Press F4 to select this view.
02R96 assignable keys The table outlines the USER-DEFINED KEY controls and their assignments: Control Assignment Display While held down, the display shows the automation mode of the channel strips in the current bank selection. 1 Switches between the Tracks window and the Mixer. 2 Enables or disables the Group Clutch. 3 Sets selected channel strip, or channel strip group, to Write automation mode. 4 Sets selected channel strip, or channel strip group, to Touch automation mode.
02R96 channel strips The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments: Control Assignment Encoder Adjusts parameter selected in the AUX SELECT section. Encoder Select button Pan selected: sets pan to center position. If EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [PLUG-INS] on Sends 1 to 8 is selected: edits Send Pre/Post, switches Send Mute state, or sets Send Level to default value. Send Assign, Input, or Output: confirms selection. AUTO Cycles through automation modes.
02R96 data entry controls The table outlines the data entry controls and their assignments: Control Assignment SCRUB Enables or disables Scrub mode. SHUTTLE Enables or disables Shuttle mode. Parameter Wheel Default: adjusts the value of the currently selected parameter. Scrub: Scrub mode. Shuttle: Shuttle mode. ENTER Enters selected folder. DEC Exits folder. INC Switches between Cursor and Zoom modes. Cursor Up Cursor mode: equivalent to computer keyboard Up Arrow key.
Yamaha DM1000 24 Set up your DM1000 Follow the steps below before using your DM1000 with Logic Pro. •• Make sure that your DM1000 device is connected to the computer via USB. •• Make sure that the latest USB MIDI driver for the device is installed. Visit the manufacturer’s website to download the most recent driver version, if necessary.
DM1000 Display Access controls The table outlines the DISPLAY ACCESS controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT/ADD, shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name.
DM1000 Aux Select controls The table outlines tıhe AUX SELECT controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT/ADD, shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name. Control Modifier AUX 1 Assignment In Insert Display mode: •• •• •• Assigns Send 1 level of channel strips to encoders.
Control Modifier Assignment AUX 6 Switches SEL buttons and encoder buttons between normal behavior and setting a parameter’s default value. When the AUX 6 button is held down: •• •• AUX 8 Pressing a channel strip’s SEL button resets the channel strip’s volume level. Pressing a channel strip’s encoder button resets the channel strip’s pan/surround value. (PAN also needs to be selected in the ENCODER MODE section.
DM1000 LCD controls The table outlines the LCD controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT/ADD, shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name.
Insert display mode Press the F2 button to select Insert display mode. In this mode, the LCD displays parameters, allowing you to edit effects. This mode also allows you to switch between different Insert slots, enabling each effect to be edited. Control Assignment COMPARE Switches the display between “track name/parameter name” and “parameter name/parameter value” modes. BYPASS Switches the bypass state of plug-in currently being edited.
Channel display mode Press the F3 button to select Channel display mode. In this mode, the parameter controls, such as pan and send level, for channel strips 1 to 16 are displayed. Control Assignment Selecting virtual encoders 1 to 4 (Use cursor keys, and then press ENTER button.) When Send 1 to 8 is selected: edits Send pre/post fader position, enables or disables Send mute, or sets Send level to default value. Send, Input, or Output Assignment mode: confirms selection.
DM1000 channel strips The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT/ADD, shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name. Control Modifier Assignment Encoder Adjusts parameter selected in the ENCODER MODE and AUX SELECT sections.
DM1000 assignable keys These keys can be assigned to the following functions. Note: A modifier button, such as SHIFT/ADD, shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name. Control Modifier Assignment DAW WIN STATUS Opens or closes the Audio Bin tab in the Media area.
Control Modifier DAW SUSPEND GRP Assignment Enables or disables the Group Clutch. *DAW SHIFT/ADD DAW CREATE GROUP Switches the Mixer to show all channel strips that correspond to tracks used in the Tracks window, along with their signal flow. Creates a new group and enters Group Edit mode (see above). *DAW SHIFT/ADD Switches the Mixer to the All view, displaying all channel strips that exist in your project. The channel strips on your DM1000 device will also reflect the All Channel Strip view.
Control Modifier Assignment DAW FF Shuttles forward. DAW STOP Stop DAW PLAY Play *DAW SHIFT/ADD Pause DAW REC Record DAW PRE Sets the left locator at current playhead position. DAW IN Sets the punch in locator at current playhead position. DAW OUT Sets the punch out locator at current playhead position. DAW POST Sets the right locator at current playhead position. DAW RTZ Moves the playhead to the left locator position. DAW END Moves the playhead to the right locator position.
Control Modifier DAW AUTO TOUCH Assignment Sets selected channel strip, or channel strip group, to Touch automation mode. While held down, and with the STEREO channel strip AUTO button enabled, sets automation mode to Touch. *DAW OPTION/ALL DAW AUTO LATCH Sets all channel strips to Touch automation mode. Sets selected channel strip, or channel strip group, to Latch automation mode. While held down, and with the STEREO channel strip AUTO button enabled, sets automation mode to Latch.
Yamaha DM2000 25 Set up your DM2000 Follow the steps below before using your DM2000 with Logic Pro. •• Make sure that your DM2000 device is connected to the computer via USB. •• Make sure that the latest USB MIDI driver for the device is installed. Visit the manufacturer’s website to download the most recent driver version, if necessary.
DM2000 Matrix Select controls The table outlines the MATRIX SELECT controls and their assignments: Control Assignment MATRIX 1 Switches SEL buttons and encoder buttons between normal behavior and setting a parameter’s default value. When the AUX 6 button is held down: •• •• Pressing a channel strip’s SEL button resets the channel strip’s volume level. Pressing a channel strip’s encoder button resets the channel strip’s pan/surround value. (PAN also needs to be selected in the ENCODER MODE section.
DM2000 Aux Select controls The table outlines the AUX SELECT controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as USER 4, preassigned to SHIFT/ADD) shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate use while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name.
DM2000 Encoder and Fader Mode controls The table outlines the ENCODER MODE and FADER MODE controls and their assignments: Control Assignment PAN •• •• •• AUX/MTRX •• •• •• Assigns pan/surround control to encoders. In Insert Display mode, assigns pan/surround parameters of the selected channel strip to virtual encoders. In Channel Display mode, assigns pan/surround parameters of the 16 channel strips in current bank selection to virtual encoders. Assigns Send level control to encoders.
DM2000 Effect/Plug-in controls The table outlines the EFFECT/PLUG-IN controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as USER 4, preassigned to SHIFT/ADD) shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name. Control Modifier Assignment Display Opens or closes the Sample Editor.
Control Modifier Assignment Pan Assignment mode: Moving virtual encoders 1 to 4 (Use cursor keys, and then rotate parameter wheel.) •• •• •• •• Parameter control 1 edits pan or surround angle. Parameter control 2 edits surround diversity. Parameter control 3 edits surround LFE level. Parameter control 4 edits spread. Send Assignment mode: •• Controls the Send level of Sends 1 to 4 or 5 to 8. Plug-in Assignment mode: •• Chooses Insert slot 1 to 4 or 5 to 8. Plug-in Edit mode: •• Sets value.
DM2000 Automix controls The table outlines the AUTOMIX controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as USER 4, preassigned to SHIFT/ADD) shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name.
Control Modifier TOUCH SENSE Assignment Sets selected channel strip, or channel strip group, to Off automation mode. While held down, and with the STEREO channel strip AUTO button enabled, sets automation mode to Off. *USER 5 Sets all channel strips to Off automation mode. OVERWRITE [FADER] Enables or disables volume automation playback and recording. OVERWRITE [PAN] Enables or disables pan automation playback and recording.
DM2000 Locator controls The table outlines the LOCATOR controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as USER 4, preassigned to SHIFT/ADD) shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name. Control Modifier Assignment DISPLAY Opens or closes the Marker tab in the Lists area.
DM2000 transport and cursor controls The table outlines the transport and cursor controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as USER 4, preassigned to SHIFT/ADD) shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name. Control Modifier Assignment REW Shuttles backward. FF Shuttles forward.
Control Modifier Cursor Down Assignment Cursor mode: equivalent to computer keyboard Down Arrow key. Zoom mode: zooms out vertically. *USER 4 Zoom mode: individual track zoom out. *USER 13 Page Down. *USER 5 + *USER 13 Scroll to bottom. Cursor Left Cursor mode: equivalent to computer keyboard Left Arrow key. Zoom mode: zooms out horizontally. *USER 4 Zoom mode: individual track zoom reset for tracks of the same type. *USER 13 Page Left. *USER 5 + *USER 13 Scroll to left border.
DM2000 channel strips The table outlines the channel strip controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as USER 4, preassigned to SHIFT/ADD) shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name.
DM2000 assignable keys The table outlines the USER-DEFINED KEY controls and their assignments. Note: A modifier button (such as USER 4, preassigned to SHIFT/ADD) shown below a control description indicates that the control has an alternate function while the modifier is held down. Modifier buttons that need to be assigned manually by the user are shown with an asterisk (*) that precedes the button name. Control Modifier Assignment DISPLAY Opens or closes the Audio Bin window.
Control Modifier 7 Assignment Enables or disables the Group Clutch. *USER 4 8 Switches the Mixer to show all channel strips that correspond to tracks used in the Tracks window, along with their signal flow. Creates a new group and enters Group Edit mode (see above). *USER 4 Switches Mixer to All view, displaying all channel strips that exist in your project. The DM2000 channel strips will also reflect the All Channel Strip view. 9 Switches between the Tracks window and the Mixer.