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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 2 Basic control surface setup 23
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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:
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Frequency: Encoders adjust the frequency of the selected band.
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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.
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Q: Encoders adjust the Q factor of the selected band.
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On/O: Encoders bypass the selected EQ band.
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EQ Parameter Page: Drag vertically, or enter an integer value to set the EQ parameter displayed
in EQ Channel Strip view.
The Channel and Linear Phase EQs feature eight bands per audio channel, with each band
oering four parameters. All of these parameters can be accessed with your control surface.
If your control surface does not display all EQ parameters at once, you view them by stepping
through the parameter pages in sequence. For example, if your control surface has eight
channel strips, you can directly control parameters 1 to 8 with knobs or sliders 1 to 8 when
you switch to EQ Channel Strip Edit view. You then need to switch by a page to access
parameters 9 to 16.
Control Surface Group send and plug-in parameters
The parameters in the middle of the Control Surface Group parameters let you control dierent
operational aspects when working with send and plug-in parameters.
Send and plug-in parameters
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Send Slot: Drag vertically, or enter an integer value to set the currently selected Send slot. The
default is 1, which sets the rst (top) Send on each channel as the Send slot. A value of 2 sets
the second send as the Send slot, a value of 3, the third Send slot, and so on.
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Send Parameter pop-up menu: Choose the Send parameter controlled by the encoders when in
the Send Multi Channel view. The choices are:
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Destination: Encoder is used to determine the bus channel number for the Send slot.
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Level: Encoder is used to adjust the Send level.
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Position: Encoders set Pre, Post, or Post Pan fader modes.
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Mute: Encoders mute/unmute the selected Send slot.
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Send Parameter Page: Drag vertically, or enter an integer value to set the current page for the
Send parameters. Up to 32 parameters are available in Send Channel Strip view for a given
channel (eight Send slots multiplied by the four parameters listed above).
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Split: no. of upper parameter: Drag vertically, or enter an integer value to set the number
of encoders that belong to Split Upper, for control surfaces that support Split mode. The
remaining encoders belong to Split Lower. A value of 0 means that Split mode is o—all
encoders are assigned to the Split Upper area.