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Index: The index number of a channel strip in the Mixer, independent from channel
strip type, as counted from the left end of the Mixer. The index number also includes
channel strips without track numbers, such as auxiliary tracks. The index number
changes as track order (and with it, channel strip order in the Mixer) changes.
Audio: An audio channel. The numerical value (No.) determines which audio channel
is addressed (zero-based; to address audio channel 2, use a value of 1).
Software Instrument: A software instrument channel. The numerical value (No.)
determines which channel is addressed (zero-based; to address channel 2, use a
value of 1).
Bus: A Bus channel. The numerical value (No.) determines which channel is
addressed (zero-based; to address Bus 2, use a value of 1).
Auxiliary: An Aux channel. The numerical value (No.) determines which channel is
addressed (zero-based; to address Bus 2, use a value of 1).
Output: An Output channel. The numerical value (No.) determines which channel is
addressed (zero-based; to address Bus 2, use a value of 1).
Master: The Master channel strip; if it does not exist in the project, the first output
channel strip is addressed.
If you choose the Fader Bank, Index, Audio, Software Instrument, Bus, Auxiliary, Output,
or Master setting from the Channel Strip pop-up menu, the following two parameters
become available:
Number field: The channel strip number defines the number of the controlled
channel for the selected channel strip type.
Parameter field: Text description of the addressed parameter. Can only be set by
choosing the Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Learn Assignment for [parameter name]
menu item. Note that for plug-in and instrument parameters, Parameter Page offsets
apply, allowing you to shift parameter addressing up and down by page.
Key: Choose to use assignments to emulate computer keyboard keystrokes. You can
enter the key to emulate in the Key field, which appears below the Class pop-up menu.
This is not case-sensitive.
Key Command: Choose to use an assignment to perform a key command. You can enter
the key command in the Command field, which appears below the Class pop-up menu.
Some key commands provide on/off or enabled/disabled feedback.
If you want to execute your key command assignment repeatedly, select the Key Repeat
checkbox at the bottom of the Controller Assignments window. For further information,
see Controller assignments Expert view Value parameters in Logic Pro. Click the Show
button to open the Key Commands window. The key command shown in the Command
field is automatically selected and shown in the Key Commands window.
Control Surface Group: Choose to set a property for the control surface group that the
assignment belongs to. When you choose this class, a Parameter pop-up menu appears
below the Class pop-up menu. This pop-up menu allows you to choose a Control
Surface Group parameter (see Overview of Control Surface Group parameters in Logic
Pro) or one of the options listed:
Note: Assignments for unsupported control surfaces always belong to the first control
surface group.