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Table Of Contents
- Logic Pro 8 Control Surfaces Support
- Contents
- Introduction
- Basic Control Surface Setup
- Customizing Controller Assignments
- Mackie Control
- Setting Up Your Mackie Control
- Using the Mackie Control With Logic Pro
- Display Zone
- Channel Strip Controls
- Master Fader
- Assignment Zone
- Fader Bank Zone
- Function Key Zone
- Global View Zone
- Modifier Buttons
- Automation Buttons
- Utilities Buttons
- Transport Zone
- Cursor Key Zone
- Jog/Scrub Wheel Zone
- Programmable User Modes
- Connecting Foot Switches
- Assignment Overview
- M-Audio iControl
- EuCon Support of Euphonix MC and System 5-MC
- CM Labs Motormix
- Frontier Design TranzPort
- JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk
- JLCooper FaderMaster 4/100
- Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49
- Mackie Baby HUI
- Mackie C4
- Mackie HUI
- Radikal Technologies SAC-2K
- Roland SI-24
- Tascam FW-1884
- Tascam US-2400
- Tascam US-428 and US-224
- Yamaha 01V96
- Yamaha 02R96
- Yamaha DM1000
- Yamaha DM2000
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6 CM Labs Motormix
Setting Up Your CM Labs Motormix
Please follow the steps outlined below to use your CM Labs Motormix control surface
with Logic Pro.
To set up your CM Labs Motormix control surface in Logic Pro:
1 Ensure that your Motormix unit is connected bi-directionally with the MIDI interface.
2 Choose Logic Pro > Preferences > Control Surfaces > Setup.
3 Choose New > Install from the Setup window’s local menu.
4 Select Motormix in the Install window, click Add, then set the appropriate MIDI In and
Out ports in the Setup window.
Assignment Overview
A modifier button (SHIFT, for example) shown below a button description indicates
that the button has an alternate meaning while holding down this modifier.
Select Buttons
The Select buttons (buttons just below the LCD) have multiple uses, depending on the
current mode.
Mode Assignment
Normal Selects channel displayed in upper LCD line. Channels can be shifted to the left and
right with the View left and right buttons.
Bank button
LED flashing
Channel View mode: Select buttons switch between displayed channel strips:
 1: Switches to Single view.
 2: Switches to Arrange view.
 3: All view, MIDI channels
 4: All view, input channels
 5: All view, audio channels
 6: All view, instrument channels
 7: All view, aux and bus channels
 8: All view, output and master channels