Work with midi channel strips in the mixer, Midi channel strips overview, 525 work with midi channel strips in the mixer 525 – Apple Logic Pro X User Manual

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Chapter 16

Mix a project

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Work with MIDI channel strips in the Mixer

MIDI channel strips overview

MIDI channel strips in the Mixer work as remote controls for the mixing parameters of your MIDI-
controlled sound modules and synthesizers, such as volume and pan.

Program

Assign 1 to 5

Bank

Program buttons: Use to select a sound by name. Click one to open a pop-up menu that
contains either GM sound names (the default setting) or sound names created or imported by
the user. Each channel strip has its own pop-up menu, whose content can vary depending on
the Bank number selected in the Bank fields.

Bank fields: If your sound source “understands” bank select events, you can choose the bank
number for each of the MIDI channel strips. The lower value sends controller value 32, and the
upper value sends controller value 0; this is for MIDI instruments that have 127 x 127 banks.
You can use several different bank select formats (see

Custom bank selects

on page 784)

if your device does not use the standard controller 0/32 messages. Remember that not all
synthesizers support bank select events.

Assign 1 to 5: Display up to five knobs that you can freely assign to any MIDI controller number.

View the MIDI channel strip controls (if hidden)

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Choose View > MIDI Channel Strip Components from the Mixer menu bar, then choose
a component.

The basic channel strip controls, such as volume, pan, and mute, are always shown on MIDI
channel strips.

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