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1153Logic Pro User Guide
Value parameters
The lower area shows the following parameters. See Controller assignments Expert view
Value parameters in Logic Pro for details.
Min and Max fields: Enter integer values to set the range for incoming MIDI values.
Format pop-up menu: Choose the format used to encode negative values.
Multiply field: Enter a value to scale incoming MIDI values.
Mode pop-up menu: Choose the mode used by incoming values to modify the current
parameter value.
Feedback pop-up menu and checkboxes: Choose the display format of the parameter
value on the control surface display, if applicable.
Assign and delete controllers in Expert view in Logic Pro
You can use the Learn process to assign controllers in the Controller Assignments window
Expert view, just as you would in Easy view. You can also assign controllers to classes of
parameters that are not accessible in Easy view.
The procedure for reassigning an active controller (an assigned controller in the active
mode) is different from that of an inactive controller (one with an assignment in an inactive
mode). For more information, see Use controller assignments zones and modes in Logic
Pro.
Learn a controller for a non-channel strip or plug-in parameter
1. Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Controller Assignments (or press Command-K),
then click the Expert View button.
2. Choose a zone or mode unless you want to make a modeless assignment, then click the
plus button in the lower-left corner of the Control/Parameter list.
A new, blank assignment appears in the Control/Parameter list.
3. Click the Learn Mode button to start the Learn process.
4. Move the controller that you want to assign to the selected parameter.
Moving the controller sends a MIDI message to Logic Pro, thus “teaching” Logic Pro
the controller you are assigning. The Learn Mode button remains active, allowing you to
make further assignments. The incoming MIDI message appears in the Input message
field.
5. Choose the class of parameter you want to assign from the Class pop-up menu.
6. Assign the parameter by making choices in the pop-up menus and fields that appear
below the Class pop-up menu.
Note: A detailed explanation of classes and other assignment parameters is found in
Controller assignments Class pop-up menu parameters in Logic Pro.
7. Click the Learn Mode button (or press Command-L) to complete the Learn process.
Tip: You can use the shortcut described in Assign and delete controllers in Easy view
in Logic Pro to assign a series of controllers to a series of similar parameters.