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1129Logic Pro User Guide
Pictured below is a multiple group example with several devices:
The top row, consisting of the LogicControl and LogicControlXT, forms a single control
surface group with 16 channels. LogicControl controls channels 1 to 8 and the XT unit
controls channels 9 to 16.
In the second row, the HUI and MackieControlC4 form a second control surface group,
controlling instruments (on channels 1 to 8) and auxes (on channels 9 to 16).
In the third row, the Oxygen 25 forms a single unit control surface group.
Each group has individual settings, such as Flip mode, Display mode, Plug-in Parameter
Bank Offset, and others. This allows you to access, edit, and automate different sections of
the Logic Pro Mixer.
In the example above, the units in the top row could be used to control audio and MIDI
channel strips. In the second row, the HUI could be used to edit group definitions, and the
C4 could be used to control aux channel strips 1 to 8. The Oxygen 25 is a Lua supported
device and is set to a default modeless zone assignment. The physical placement of units
and the way you use them are completely flexible.
Note: In most situations, the placement of your control surface units in relation to each
other should be the same onscreen as in the real world.
Once you have created a control surface group, you can change the way it operates in the
Setup window. For more information, see Overview of Control Surface Group parameters in
Logic Pro.