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50 Chapter 2 Customizing Controller Assignments
Note: Assignments for unsupported control surfaces always belong to the first control
surface group.
If you choose one of the fader bank or parameter page settings in the Parameter menu,
the following Bank Type options appear below the menu.
 By One: The fader bank or parameter page is shifted by one channel strip or
parameter.
 By Bank: The fader bank or parameter page is shifted by the number of displayed
channel strips or parameters.
 CS Group Setting: The fader bank or parameter page is shifted by the value defined
for the Parameter Page Shift Mode control surface group parameter.
Automation Group
Choosing the Automation Group class allows you to use the assignment to set an
automation group parameter.
When this class is chosen, a Group field appears below the Class menu. You can
determine the edited group by entering a number in the field. Entering a “0” sets this
parameter to the group selected for the Automation Group parameter (in the control
surface group parameters).
A Parameter menu also appears below the Group field, allowing you to choose the
automation group parameter for the assignment. For further information, see the
Group Settings section of the Logic Pro 8 User Manual.
Parameter Option Additional Info
Fader Bank for Current
View
Maps to the fader bank for the currently used View mode. This way, you
need only one assignment per left/right button for all View modes.
Filter for All View When this parameter is selected, eight additional checkboxes—for the
eight channel strip types—are displayed, when the View mode is All.
Depending on the Value Mode, these switches define which channel
strips are displayed (by using Direct mode) or which are toggled (by using
X-OR mode).
Fader Bank for:
MIDI Channel Strips
Input Channel Strips
Audio Channel Strips
Instrument Channel Strips
Aux Channel Strips
Bus Channel Strips
Output Channel Strips
These fader bank parameters are used in All View—when only one
channel strip type is displayed. This allows you to switch between several
channel strip types, while retaining the current fader bank for each type.