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1164Logic Pro User Guide
Rotate: The incoming value is added to the parameters current value, cycling
between maximum and minimum values. This is useful for button presses that cycle
between modes, such as automation mode.
X-OR: The value defines a bit mask (a filter), which is applied to the parameters
current value with the “exclusive or” Boolean operation. This is useful for enabling or
disabling single channel strip types in All view.
Note: For On/Off parameters, Mode is set to Toggle by default. It is set to Scaled for
absolute controls (faders and knobs, for example) or to Relative for encoders.
Feedback pop-up menu: Choose the display format used for the parameter value shown
on the control surface display, if applicable. The choices are:
None: No feedback is sent.
Single Dot/Line: LED rings: only one LED; LCDs: a single vertical line.
Left to Right Bar: A bar from the minimum to the current value.
Bar from Center: A bar from the center position to the current value.
Right to Left Bar: A bar from the current value to the maximum.
Q/Spread: Two equal bars from the center to the current value.
Ascending Bar: A bar from the bottom to the current value.
Descending Bar: A bar from the top to the current value.
Text Only: LED rings: no feedback; LCDs: no feedback as a graphics element.
Automatic: Depending on the currently assigned parameter, the most suitable
feedback mode is used: Plug-in and Instrument parameters carry this information,
Pan displays a single dot or line (Single Dot/Line), and all other parameters display a
bar that runs from left to right (Left to Right Bar).
Note: Feedback works for directly supported control surfaces, but not all settings are
available for all controls. Feedback also works for Lua script supported devices that
provide a CoreMIDI input port. In this case, Lua script MIDI feedback processing is
used, including optional label and value text feedback. For Lua script supported devices
that provide both a CoreMIDI input and output port, the input message is sent to the
out port, with the value scaled to 0-127 as an absolute value. “Learned” controller and
Smart Controls assignments are automatically enabled to provide feedback. It should be
noted that feedback is not possible on IAC.
Text Feedback checkbox: Turn on to send a text representation of the current value
to the control surface display. The control surface display capabilities determine the
display position and number of characters used.
Local Feedback (Fader/Knob) checkbox: Turn on to stop feedback while the parameter is
in Touch mode. This prevents motorized faders from fighting against user movements.
Key Repeat checkbox: Turn on to repeatedly execute the assignment at the rate set by
the Key Repeat slider in macOS Keyboard preferences. The duration the button must be
held for before the assignment is repeated is set with the Delay Until Repeat slider in
Keyboard preferences.
Key Repeat is useful for the zoom function. For example, if you assign a Key Repeat
command to the MackieControl Zoom buttons, holding the Zoom In button will
continuously zoom in the Logic Pro window until the button is released. The alternative
is to repeatedly press the MackieControl Zoom buttons to zoom in or out more than
one level.