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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Control surfaces
- Mackie Control
- Mackie Control overview
- Mackie Control displays
- Mackie Control channel strips
- Mackie Control assignment buttons
- Mackie Control fader bank buttons
- Function keys
- Modifier buttons
- Automation buttons
- Group button
- Utilities buttons
- Mackie Control transport buttons
- Cursor and zoom keys
- Jog/Scrub wheel
- Programmable user modes
- Foot switches
- Mackie Control assignments
- Assignments overview
- Display buttons table
- Channel strips assignments table
- Assignment buttons table
- Assign Function keys table
- Global View buttons table
- Modifier buttons table
- Automation buttons table
- Utilities buttons table
- Transport buttons table
- Cursor keys table
- Jog/Scrub wheel assignments table
- External inputs table
- M-Audio iControl
- Euphonix devices
- CM Labs Motormix
- Frontier Design TranzPort
- JLCooper CS-32 MiniDesk
- JLCooper FaderMaster 4/100
- JLCooper MCS3
- Korg microKONTROL and KONTROL49
- Mackie Baby HUI
- Mackie HUI
- HUI setup
- HUI assignments
- HUI assignments overview
- HUI assign controls
- HUI fader bank buttons
- HUI window controls
- HUI keyboard shortcuts
- HUI channel strips
- HUI DSP controls
- HUI function keys
- HUI global controls
- HUI automation controls
- HUI status/group controls
- HUI editing controls
- HUI time display
- HUI numeric keypad controls
- HUI transport controls
- HUI cursor buttons
- HUI jog wheel
- HUI foot switches
- Mackie C4
- Novation Launchpad
- Radikal Technologies SAC-2K
- Recording Light
- Roland SI-24
- Tascam US-2400
- Yamaha 01V96
- Yamaha 02R96
- Yamaha DM1000
- Yamaha DM2000
- DM2000 Setup
- DM2000 assignments
- DM2000 Assignments overview
- DM2000 Matrix Select controls
- DM2000 Aux Select controls
- DM2000 Encoder and Fader Mode controls
- DM2000 Display Access controls
- DM2000 Effect/Plug-in controls
- DM2000 LCD display
- DM2000 Track Arming controls
- DM2000 Automix controls
- DM2000 Locator controls
- DM2000 Transport and cursor controls
- DM2000 Channel strips
- DM2000 Assignable keys
- Copyright
28Control Surfaces Support Guide for Logic Pro
Mackie Control Instrument edit view in Logic Pro
In this view, you can edit instrument parameters.
Note:MackieControl can edit all instruments that can be automated, regardless of the type
of plug-in you are using (Logic Pro native or AudioUnits). Some third-party manufacturer
instruments do not provide parameter names or values as text. In such cases, parameters
are named and enumerated as “Control #1,” “Control #2,” and so on, with values displayed
as numbers ranging between 0 and 1000. Contact the plug-in manufacturer to obtain a
version that supports this feature.
In Instrument edit view:
• The mode display shows “In.”
• Depending on the state of the NAME/VALUE button, the LCD changes in the following ways:
• Name: The upper LCD row shows the channel strip name, instrument name, current
parameter page, and total number of parameter pages. The lower LCD row shows the
name of the parameter that can be edited with the V-Pot directly below.
• Value: The upper LCD row shows the name of the parameter that can be edited with
the V-Pot below. The lower LCD row shows the current value of the parameter being
edited. If there is sufficient space on the LCD row, the unit type is shown after the
value; for example, Hz or dB.
• Rotating a V-Pot changes the corresponding parameter.
• Pressing a V-Pot button sets the parameter to its default value, except when the
parameter only has two values (on/off, for example). In this case, pressing the V-Pot
button switches between these values.
MackieControl fader bank buttons
MackieControl Bank buttons in Logic Pro
The MackieControl provides eight sets of channel strip controls, allowing you to edit eight
corresponding channels. The BANK LEFT and BANK RIGHT buttons let you move between
“banks” of eight channel strips. For example, if you are editing channel strips 1–8, pressing
the BANK RIGHT button moves to channel strips 9–16. Pressing BANK RIGHT again moves
to channel strips 17–24. Pressing BANK LEFT returns to channel strips 9–16, then to 1–8
with one more button press.
If you are using a control surface group, the BANK LEFT and BANK RIGHT buttons shift
the active channel strips by the total number of channels in the control surface group. For
example, if you have a MackieControl and two MackieControlXT units, the view shifts by
24 channels—the total number of channels in the control surface group.
The BANK buttons always change channel strips in groups of eight, unless the last channel
strips do not make a complete group of eight. For example, if a project has 19 channel
strips, and the MackieControl is controlling channel strips 1 to 8:
• Pressing the BANK RIGHT button shifts to channel strips 9 to 16.
• Pressing the BANK RIGHT button again shifts to channel strips 12 to 19.
• Pressing the BANK LEFT button shifts back to channel strips 9 to 16, not 4 to 11.
This way, you always revert to the channel strips you expect to find and are comfortable with.