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Instrument Parameter Page: Determines which parameter is assigned to the leftmost
encoder when editing a software instrument. The next instrument parameter is assigned
to encoder 2, and so on. This applies to Split Upper when Split mode is turned on.
Inst Parameter Page (Split Lower): Sets the parameter that is assigned to the leftmost
encoder of Split Lower when editing a software instrument (when Split mode is turned
on). The next instrument parameter is assigned to encoder 2, and so on.
Insert Slot: Sets the current Insert slot number, both for selecting a plug-in (in Plug-in
Channel Strip view) and for editing its parameters. The default is 1, which sets the first
(top) plug-in slot on each channel as the Insert slot. A value of 2 sets the second plug-in
slot as the Insert slot, and so on. With Split mode turned on, this applies to Split Upper.
Insert Slot (Split Lower): Sets the current Insert slot number for Split Lower when selecting
or editing a plug-in when Split mode is turned on.
Plug-in Parameter Page: Defines which parameter is assigned to the leftmost encoder
when editing a plug-in. The next plug-in parameter is assigned to encoder 2, and so
on. This applies to Split Upper when Split mode is turned on.
Note: The plug-in and instrument page parameters are kept separate, as this allows you
to quickly switch between editing an instrument and an effect plug-in on a channel,
without having to adjust the parameter page every time.
Plug-in Param Page (Split Lower): Defines which parameter is assigned to the leftmost
encoder of Split Lower when editing a plug-in (with Split mode turned on). The next
plug-in parameter is assigned to encoder 2, and so on.
Track: Defines which track is displayed for Channel Strip views. When Split mode is
turned on, this applies to Split Upper.
Track (Split Lower): Sets which track is displayed (in the Split Lower section of the control
surface) for Channel Strip views, when Split mode is turned on.
Track Lock: Determines how the control surface responds when a track is selected in
Logic Pro—in essence, this remotely affects the Track and Track (Split Lower) parameters.
When set to “on,” the control surface group continues to display the same track,
independent of the currently selected track in Logic Pro. When set to Off, the control
surface group automatically switches to the selected track, whenever a track is selected
in Logic Pro.
25Chapter 1 Basic Control Surface Setup