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580Logic Pro User Guide
Define a channel strip’s stereo output in Logic Pro
In Logic Pro, you can choose the physical output pair on which the stereo output is played.
By default, it’s played on Stereo Output (Output 1-2). However, you can easily change the
stereo output preference—if you’re exchanging projects with another studio that uses a
different output pair, for example.
You can also define the output pair for individual channel strips in the Mixer.
Define the stereo output for a channel strip
1. Choose Logic Pro > Preferences > Audio.
2. Click I/O Assignments, then click Output.
3. Choose an output pair from the Output pop-up menu in the Stereo section.
The Mirroring checkbox becomes available for all chosen output pairs, with the
exception of Output 1-2.
4. Do one of the following:
Deselect the Mirroring checkbox to have the output signal routed to the chosen
output pair (Output 3-4, for example).
Select the Mirroring checkbox to have the output signal routed to the chosen output
pair (Output 3-4, for example), as well as to the physical outputs (Output 1-2). This
is useful when feeding the signal to a second pair of monitors, for example.
Define the output pair for a channel strip
In Logic Pro, click-hold the channel strip’s Output slot, then choose an output pair from
the pop-up menu.
Define a channel strip’s mono output in Logic Pro
You can define a channel strip’s mono output setting directly from the channel strip’s
Output slot.
Define the mono output for a channel strip
In Logic Pro, click-hold the channel strip’s Output slot, then choose a mono output from
the pop-up menu.