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Channel Strip View Mode: Choose one of the following view modes:
Arrange: The channel strips on the device correspond to Logic Pro channel strips as
they appear in the Mixer window. The layout of channel strips matches the way tracks
are laid out in the Arrange window. Channel strip 1 in the Mixer window is equivalent
to channel 1 on the control surface, channel strip 2 in the Mixer is equivalent to
channel 2, and so on. Instruments and channels used by multiple tracks are merged
into one channel. This is the default mode of most devices, including the
Mackie Control.
All: The channel strips on the device correspond to Logic Pro channel strips of certain
types, such as MIDI or aux channels, independent of their use in tracks. Control
surfaces that support this view mode generally allow you to define which channel
types you want to display. The contents of Logic Pro’s Mixer window automatically
follow the state of the control surface, provided that the View > Link Control Surfaces
option is turned on.
Tracks: This view mode is similar to Arrange view mode, but individual channel strips
are shown when multiple arrange tracks address the same channel. Typically, this
will be an instrument channel, with several tracks routed to it.
Single: This mode shows a single channel (and its routing to auxes and so on). You
can determine which parameters the channel strip controllers (on the control surface)
will edit.
Note: Keep in mind that the View mode is a property of the control surface group, not
a global setting. One group can display busses, while the other shows tracks, for
example.
Fader Bank for Tracks View: Drag vertically, or enter an integer value to offset which
tracks are controlled by the channel strips of the device in Tracks view. For example, if
your device has eight channel strips, these might normally be assigned to audio channel
strips 1–8 in Logic Pro. If you set this parameter to 2, the device channel strips would
control Logic Pro Mixer channel strips 3–10 (1 + 2 = 3).
Fader Bank for All View: Drag vertically, or enter an integer value to offset which Logic Pro
channel strips are controlled by the device in All view. This parameter is only available
when multiple channel strip types are displayed in the Mixer. When single channel strip
types are displayed, there are separate fader bank parameters. (These aren’t displayed
in the parameter list.)
Channel Strip Parameter: Choose which function is controlled by the channel strip
encoders on the device. The choices are:
Volume: Encoders adjust channel volume.
Pan: Encoders adjust channel panorama position.
Format: Encoders adjust/select channel format.
Input: Encoders adjust/select channel input source.
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