Logic pro 9 – Solid State Logic 82BN0M01B User Manual

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Nucleus User Guide

Logic Pro 9

The DAW protocol used by Logic Pro 9 is the Mackie Control Unit (MCU) protocol. Therefore when a Logic Profile is assigned

to a Nucleus DAW layer, in order for Nucleus to control Logic, a Mackie Control together with a Mackie Control Extender must

be added to Logic Pro. Click on Preferences then Control Surfaces Setup to access the menu shown below.

Both the Mackie Control and Mackie Control Extender provide

just eight faders. Therefore Nucleus faders 1-8 are mapped to the

Mackie Control ports along with the master fader and DAW

Control function switches whilst faders 9-16 are mapped to the

Mackie Control Extender ports. The actual ipMIDI ports used will

depend on which layer (or layers) have a Logic Profile assigned.

(Refer to the previous page for a list of Nucleus’ MIDI port

assignments.)

It is recommended that you delete any Mackie controllers

automatically created on set-up, and recreate them manually.

Note that if the physical arrangement is reversed, then the

Nucleus faders will not map correctly to the on-screen faders in

Logic.

If Logic is the only DAW connected to Nucleus, then provided that

there is only one DAW Layer set up with an MCU based Profile,

Logic should automatically detect the two virtual controllers

which will be shown in the Logic Control Surfaces Setup menu

(as shown above), with the appropriate Nucleus ipMIDI ports

assigned. If Logic fails to detect the control surfaces, then the

controllers can be added manually via the New, Install menu and

the appropriate MIDI Out port and Input assigned. Full details

can be found in the online Logic Pro Control Surfaces Support

Guide in the Logic Help menu.

If Nucleus is set up with multiple MCU profiles in the DAW layers, then the automatic detection option must be disabled and

the controllers added and configured manually. Check the Disable Handshake box in the DAW tab in Nucleus Remote (located

below the Edit Profiles button) for all the DAW layers assigned to a MCU Profile prior to starting the Logic application. This

will prevent Logic automatically detecting multiple Mackie Control Units.

For other DAWs, please refer to the relevant User Guide for details about configuring MIDI controllers.

See Section 5 for a description of the Remote’s DAW tab.

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