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Chapter 6 Euphonix devices 116
Euphonix fader strips
The number of fader strips diers 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 specic 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.
The track is unmuted when the On key is lit (the Logic Pro Mute button is unlit).
The track is muted when the On key is unlit (the Logic Pro Mute button is lit).
L LED: On MC Professional devices, when the Logic Pro channel strip being controlled by the
fader belongs to an automation group, the L LED of the channel strip is lit.
Touching fader selects track: The Touching fader selects track preference of Logic Pro does not
apply to the Euphonix devices when they are used with the EuCon protocol. This function is
oered by the individual devices, using the device’s “Select channel by touching fader/joystick”
or “Select by Touch General preference. This is the same as pressing the Select/Sel key.
Control of plug-ins with Euphonix devices
Logic Pro supports the Euphonix “Open plug-ins on workstation when editing” and “Close plug-
ins on workstation when exiting preferences.
If the Link button is enabled in an open plug-in window:
“Open plug-ins on workstation when editing does not open a new window when a new
plug-in is selected but replaces the open window’s contents.
“Close plug-ins on workstation when exiting does nothing.
If the Link button is disabled in an open plug-in window:
“Open plug-ins on workstation when editing opens a new plug-in window.
“Close plug-ins on workstation when exiting closes the plug-in window.