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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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 If the control surface has a Cancel or Exit button, it triggers the button labeled Cancel
or Abort, where applicable.
 All buttons in the modal dialog (push buttons, including Enter/default and Cancel, as
well as checkboxes and radio buttons, but not pop-up menus) appear in the display’s
lower row.
Pressing a control surface button below the display triggers the appropriate function in
the dialog, if applicable. Once you press a Enter/Cancel button on the control surface or
click it onscreen, the dialog disappears, and all controls and displays return to their
previous state.
When an File Open dialog appears onscreen, the message There is a file select
dialog on the screen
appears on the LCD or other display (if your control surface has
one).
Usage Tips
You may find that using control surfaces changes the way you use Logic Pro, and you
can get the most effective use from them if you modify your working methods slightly.
The following collection of hints may help to smooth and streamline your Logic Pro/
control surface workflow.
Customize Your Templates
 Set up screensets 1–7 as your most frequently used screensets. You can access these
directly on some control surfaces (on a Mackie Control, for example, you can access
them with Function Keys F1 to F7, while Function Key 8 (F8) closes the top-most
window).
 It is recommended that you assign a full-screen Arrange window, with track
automation view set to on (for all tracks), as one of your screensets.
 A full-screen Mixer window is also recommended as another screenset.
Make Use of Markers
Markers allow you to quickly navigate from location to location in a project. Most
control surfaces feature a number of shortcuts that allow you to rapidly move between
markers, which is an extremely useful way of moving around in your projects.
Markers are also useful for the creation or selection of cycle areas and a number of
other tasks, such as punch and replace recording.
If you tend to follow a particular song structure, or like to work with a particular
number of bars (4, 8, 16 bars, and so on) for verse and chorus sections, then set up a
number of markers at suitable locations in your templates.