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Table Of Contents
- Logic Pro X Control Surfaces Support
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Control surfaces
- Chapter 2: Basic control surface setup
- Chapter 3: Controller assignments
- Chapter 4: Mackie Control
- Mackie Control overview
- Mackie Control displays
- Mackie Control channel strips
- Mackie Control assignment buttons
- Mackie Control fader bank buttons
- Mackie Control function keys
- Mackie Control modifier buttons
- Mackie Control automation buttons
- Mackie Control Group button
- Mackie Control utilities buttons
- Mackie Control transport buttons
- Use Mackie Control cursor and zoom keys
- Mackie Control Jog/Scrub wheel
- Mackie Control programmable user modes
- Mackie Control foot switches
- Mackie Control assignments
- Mackie Control assignments overview
- Mackie Control Display buttons
- Mackie Control channel strips (1 to 8)
- Mackie Control Assignment buttons
- Mackie Control function keys
- Mackie Control Global View buttons
- Mackie Control modifier buttons
- Mackie Control automation buttons
- Mackie Control utilities buttons
- Mackie Control transport buttons
- Mackie Control cursor keys
- Mackie Control Jog/Scrub wheel
- Mackie Control external inputs
- Chapter 5: M-Audio iControl
- Chapter 6: Euphonix devices
- Chapter 7: CM Labs Motormix
- Chapter 8: Frontier Design TranzPort
- Chapter 9: JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk
- Chapter 10: JLCooper FaderMaster 4/100
- Chapter 11: JLCooper MCS3
- Chapter 12: Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49
- Chapter 13: Mackie Baby HUI
- Chapter 14: Mackie HUI
- Set up your HUI
- HUI assignments
- HUI assignments overview
- HUI assign controls
- HUI fader bank buttons
- HUI window controls
- HUI keyboard shortcuts
- HUI channel strips
- HUI DSP controls
- HUI function keys
- HUI global controls
- HUI automation controls
- HUI status/group controls
- HUI editing controls
- HUI time display
- HUI numeric keypad controls
- HUI transport controls
- HUI cursor buttons
- HUI Jog Wheel
- HUI foot switches
- Chapter 15: Mackie C4
- Chapter 16: Radikal Technologies SAC-2K
- Chapter 17: Recording Light
- Chapter 18: Roland SI-24
- Chapter 19: Tascam FW-1884
- Chapter 20: Tascam US-2400
- Chapter 21: Tascam US-428 and US-224
- Chapter 22: Yamaha 01V96
- Chapter 23: Yamaha 02R96
- Chapter 24: Yamaha DM1000
- Chapter 25: Yamaha DM2000
- Set up your DM2000
- DM2000 assignments
- DM2000 assignments overview
- DM2000 Matrix Select controls
- DM2000 Aux Select controls
- DM2000 Encoder and Fader Mode controls
- DM2000 Display Access controls
- DM2000 Effect/Plug-in controls
- DM2000 LCD
- DM2000 Track Arming controls
- DM2000 Automix controls
- DM2000 Locator controls
- DM2000 transport and cursor controls
- DM2000 channel strips
- DM2000 assignable keys
Chapter 6 Euphonix devices 114
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 lter
buttons) does not update the Euphonix device display. You can, however, override the
default behavior.
Switch the view of channel strips on Euphonix devices
m Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Setup window, and change the Channel Strip View in the
Control Surface Group 1 menu.
Set up MC Professional Soft Key assignments
The “Logic Pro.xml” Application Set le—installed with the EuCon software on your
MC Professional device—features a number of useful Soft Key assignments. It is possible to edit
these assignments.
Change a Soft Key assignment on your MC Professional device
1 Press the Setup button in the lower-right corner of the Soft Keys section on the device.
2 Select the respective Soft Key by pressing it.
3 Choose the EuCon command from the menu.
Logic Pro supports the following EuCon commands:
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Key Commands: All Logic Pro key commands (except the transport commands) are found
here. The touchscreen uses the same hierarchy as the Key Commands window. Many of these
key commands switch between states (on/o, for example) or set a value. Most also provide
feedback on the Soft Key; for example, a Soft Key assigned to the Open/Close Score Editor
command is illuminated when a Score Editor window is open.
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Left Wheel/Right Wheel: The commands found here allow you to congure the left or right
wheel to perform a certain action when turned. This includes horizontal or vertical zoom,
waveform zoom, individual track zoom, move locators, adjust left locator, adjust right locator,
move punch locators, adjust punch in or punch out locator, move markers, adjust marker
lengths, nudge selected regions or events, left/right pan (surround X), and front/back pan
(surround Y).
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Project > Markers: All markers dened in the open project are shown as a list (which only
appears once you create the rst marker in that project). Assigning a Soft Key to a marker
displays the marker title on the Soft Key, but only if the marker title consists of six characters
or fewer. A marker name with more than six characters is replaced on the Soft Key by the
marker number (1, for example). With this same limitation, renaming a marker in Logic Pro
also changes the associated Soft Key display. Pressing the Soft Key moves the playhead to
the marker start point. The Soft Key is illuminated while the playhead is within the marker
boundaries. Moving a marker disconnects the Soft Key from the marker.
Note: Marker Soft Keys are a part of the Application Set, not the project. Don’t forget to save
the User Set after dening a Marker Soft Key.
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Transport: All transport-related key commands are found here.