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40Logic Pro Effects
Switch between a Splitter utility and a bus split point
To replace a bus split point with a Splitter utility in Logic Pro: Double-click the bus split
point dot in the Router.
The Splitter utility appears in the Pedal area.
To replace a Splitter utility with a bus split point: Double-click the Splitter label in
the Router.
The Splitter utility is removed from the Pedal area.
Change a Mixer utility position in the Pedal area
In Logic Pro, drag the Mixer utility to a new position, either to the left or to the right.
If you move the Mixer utility to the left, the “downmix” of Bus A and Bus B occurs at the
earlier insertion point. Relevant effect pedals are moved to the right and are inserted
into Bus A.
If you move the Mixer utility to the right, the “downmix” of Bus A and Bus B occurs at
the later insertion point. Relevant effect pedals are moved to the left and are inserted
into Bus A.
Note: A Mixer pedal cannot be moved to a position directly following or preceding a
corresponding split point or Splitter utility.
Change a Splitter utility position in the Pedal area
In Logic Pro, drag the Splitter utility to a new position, either to the left or to the right.
If you move the Splitter utility to the left, the split between Bus A and Bus B occurs
at the earlier insertion point. Relevant effect pedals are moved to the right and are
inserted into Bus A.
If you move the Splitter utility to the right, the split between Bus A and Bus B occurs at
the later insertion point. Relevant effect pedals are moved to the left and are inserted
into Bus A.
Note: A Splitter pedal cannot be moved to a position directly preceding (or to the right
of) a corresponding Mixer utility.
Use Logic Pro Pedalboard Macro Controls
Pedalboard provides eight Macro Targets—A through H—that enable you to map any
parameter of an inserted stompbox. You can save different mappings with each
Pedalboard setting.
Use a controller assignment for Macro A–H Value. MIDI hardware switches, sliders, or
knobs can then be used to control the mapped Pedalboard Macro A–H target parameters
in real time. See the Smart Controls chapter for an overview. See Map screen controls in
Logic Pro and Assign hardware controls to screen controls in Logic Pro for details.