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620Logic Pro User Guide
Write automation with controllers in Logic Pro
Logic Pro provides support for a number of dedicated control surfaces that make writing
and editing track automation fast, efficient, and easy. Depending on the facilities available,
you can simultaneously write automation for several channels, or multiple plug-in
parameters. Any MIDI controller—such as the modulation wheel, or a front panel slider
or knob on your MIDI keyboard—can be used to write automation. You can use one such
controller for all automation writing duties, or you can assign individual controllers (if
available on your MIDI keyboard) to different parameters.
The Automation Quick Access (AQA) feature makes track automation extremely fast and
simple if you only have one hardware MIDI controller available—one fader on your MIDI
keyboard, or just the modulation wheel, for example. You can use this single hardware
controller to automate the currently active automation parameter of the selected track in
the main window.
Set up Automation Quick Access
1. Choose Logic Pro > Preferences, or press Command-Comma (,), then choose Automation.
In the Automation pane, Automation Quick Access is turned off by default.
2. Click the On button in the Automation Quick Access section.
A dialog prompts you to assign a controller.
3. Click the Assign button and slowly move the hardware controller that you want to use
for Automation Quick Access. Make sure that its moved through its entire range.
4. Confirm your selection by clicking the Done button below the Off/On buttons in the
Automation Quick Access section.
The Done button changes into a Learn Message button. Clicking the Learn Message
button allows you to assign a new controller for Automation Quick Access. Clicking
the Edit button opens the Controller Assignments window, where you can assign the
controller manually. See the Logic Pro Control Surfaces Support manual for more
information. Once set up, you have hardware control over the active automation
parameter on the current track.
Tip: If you choose the modulation wheel for Automation Quick Access, you might want
to switch between using it for Automation Quick Access and normal modulation wheel
duties—as MIDI controller 1. You can do this quickly using the Toggle Automation Quick
Access key command (or pressing Control-Option-Command-A).