Knobsets, Inserts (configuration) knobset – Apple Logic Pro 7.2 User Manual

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Chapter 4

EuCon Support of Euphonix MC and System 5-MC

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Knobsets

When using the Euphonix MC with Logic, a knobset contains pages, each comprised of
eight parameters.

The top level knobset leads to the following knobsets:
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Inserts: Pressing the Inserts Soft Key switches to a list of currently instantiated plug-
ins (see the following section for details). The On key is lit if a plug-in is enabled (not
bypassed) and does not belong to the dynamic, EQ, or filter plug-in groups. (Please
note that this also applies to Audio Unit plug-ins.) Pressing the On key switches the
bypass state of all plug-ins that do not fall into the dynamic, EQ, or filter groups.

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Input: Pressing the Input Soft Key switches to input parameters (see

Input Knobset

on page 116).

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Dyn: The Dyn Soft Key is not currently used to display a list, or allow editing, of
dynamic plug-ins. The On key is lit when any Dynamic plug-ins are enabled (not
bypassed). Please note that this only applies to Logic plug-ins, not Audio Unit plug-
ins. Pressing the On key switches the bypass state of all Dynamic plug-ins.

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EQ: Pressing the EQ Soft Key switches to EQ editing (see

EQ Knobset

” on page 118).

The On key is lit when EQ plug-ins are enabled (not bypassed). Please note that this
only applies to Logic plug-ins, not Audio Unit plug-ins. Pressing the On key switches
the bypass state of all EQ plug-ins.

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Sends: Pressing the Sends Soft Key switches to Send editing mode (see

Sends

Knobset

” on page 118).

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Pan: Pressing the Pan Soft Key switches to Pan/Surround editing mode (see

Pan/

Surround Editing Knobset

” on page 119).

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Groups: Pressing the Groups Soft Key switches to Group editing mode (see

Groups

Knobset

” on page 119).

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Output: Pressing the Output Soft Key switches to Output parameter editing mode
(see

Output Knobset

” on page 119).

Inserts (Configuration) Knobset

In this mode, the Soft Keys display the effect plug-ins inserted on the selected track.

If more than eight effect plug-ins are instantiated, you can use the right Page key of the
left Page key set to display ensuing plug-ins.

To edit an effect plug-in:

1

Press the Soft Key (or respective knob top) that features the name of the effect plug-in
that you wish to edit.

This switches to Effect Plug-in Editing mode. The parameters of the plug-in are
displayed in the order shown in the Controls view of the effect.

2

Turn the respective knob(s) to change the desired value(s).

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