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586Logic Pro User Guide
Use VCA groups in the Logic Pro Mixer
Hardware mixing desks sometimes contain separate channels designed specifically to
enable the engineer to submix—in other words, to route and control the signal flow of
multiple channels at once using a single channel strip. Analog mixing desks often utilize
Voltage Controlled Amplifiers (VCAs) in their circuitry for these submix channels, hence
the name “VCA groups” for this kind of channel strip. You can use VCA channel strips to
control the volume, or automate a submix, of tracks that are assigned to the VCA group.
While much of the functionality of VCA groups can also be accomplished with aux
(auxiliary) channel strips, VCA groups have some unique advantages:
VCA groups can contain channel strips that are routed to different outputs.
VCA channel strips use less processing power than an aux channel strip utilized as a
group master.
Adjusting the volume of a VCA channel strip changes the volume of each individual
channel. This can be important when mixing. For example, if you use post-fader send
effects, the amount of signal sent to an effect by a channel assigned to a VCA group
follows the VCA group volume changes.
Create a VCA channel strip
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Choose Options > Create New VCA Fader from the Mixer menu bar.
Select one or more channel strips, then choose Options > Create New VCA for Selected
Channel Strips from the Mixer menu bar.
You can delete channel strips as described in the Channel strip types in Logic Pro overview.
Assign a channel strip to an existing VCA group
In Logic Pro, click the channel strip’s VCA slot, then choose a VCA fader from the pop-
up menu.
Remove a channel strip’s VCA group assignment
In Logic Pro, click the channel strip’s VCA slot, then choose No VCA from the pop-up
menu.