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1154Logic Pro User Guide
Delete an assignment in Expert view
Should you accidentally move the wrong controller in Learn mode, you can easily delete an
unwanted assignment.
1. In Logic Pro, select the assignment you want to delete in the Control/Parameter list.
2. Choose Edit > Delete (or press the Delete key).
Reassign an active controller
In Logic Pro, use the Learn process to assign an active controller (one with an
assignment in the active mode), then choose one of the options shown in the dialog:
Cancel: Click to delete the new assignment, retaining the existing assignment.
Keep both: Click to retain the new and old assignments.
This is generally used when one knob controls multiple parameters as a macro.
Reassign: Click to delete all existing active assignments for this parameter.
Use this option to reassign a function key such as F1 to F8 to a new key command.
Reassign an inactive controller
Supported control surfaces generally have empty user pages available, allowing for new
encoder assignments. You would select a particular user page mode (page 3, for example),
then learn an assignment for the encoder.
In Logic Pro, use the Learn process to assign a controller in an inactive mode.
Note: The new assignment becomes part of the active mode in the same zone that
contained the previous, inactive assignment.
Use controller assignments zones and modes in Logic Pro
You can define a group of controllers as a zone in Expert view and switch all controls in
that zone to different parameters. Using a MackieControl, for example, you can define
the eight rotary encoders as a zone and switch them between pan, send level, and plug-
in parameters. You can also define multiple zones for a control surface: one zone for
the encoders, and a second zone that switches the function keys (F1 to F8) to different
functions.
Note: Assignments created by Lua scripts are created within a separate top level,
modeless, zone that is named after the device. These assignments are always active and
interact with Control Surface Group 1.
Each set of zone parameters is called a mode. A zone can contain one or more modes,
but only one mode can be active at any given time. A zone can also contain assignments
that are always active, regardless of the active mode. These are known as modeless
assignments.