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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 3 Controller assignments 39
Note: You can select multiple assignments in the list, but only the parameters of the rst
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 rst assignment.
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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.
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Input Message area: The port and MIDI input message can be altered directly. Some elds
in this section are merely displays and cannot be changed. See Expert view Input Message
parameters on page 48.
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Value area: The range of values, and response, of the controller assignment to incoming
messages is determined in this area. Feedback to the display of control surfaces can also be
determined here. See Expert view Value parameters on page 49.
Open the Controller Assignments window Expert view
m Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Controller Assignments (or press Command-K), then click
the Expert View button.
Expert view parameters
This section outlines each parameter shown in the elds on the right side of the Controller
Assignments window when in Expert view.
Controller Assignment parameters
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Control Name eld: Displays the name of the controller for supported devices. For unsupported
devices, Learned is displayed. See Control Name and Label elds on page 44.
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Label eld: Displays characters that represent the label for the assignment on the control
surface’s display. You can view this much like a scribble strip on a mixer. See Control Name and
Label elds on page 44.
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Flip Group eld: Enter an integer to dene a ip group for the assignment. See Flip Group and
Exclusive parameters on page 44.
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Class pop-up menu: Choose the class of parameter (parameter type) you want to assign. See
Class pop-up menu parameters on page 45.
Note: Depending on the chosen class, dierent elds and pop-up menus for that class appear
below the Class pop-up menu.
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Parameter/Mode pop-up menu and eld: Depending on your choice in the Class pop-up menu,
you can choose from dozens of dierent parameters and modes. The options available change
as dierent classes are selected.