Opening and closing plug-in windows, Dyn(amic) knobset – Apple Logic Pro 7.2 User Manual

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Chapter 4

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To edit an instrument:

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Press the respective knob top or Soft Key.

Instrument parameters are displayed in the order shown in the Controls view of the
plug-in. Turning a knob changes the parameter value. Pressing a knob top sets the
controlled parameter to its default value. For parameters with only two values, the On
key is lit when the value is 1 (or on) and unlit when the value is 0 (or off ).

To change or insert an instrument:

1

Press both Page keys simultaneously.

This switches to Insert Instrument mode. The Soft Key display indicates the Instrument
slot of the channel. When you press the knob top or Soft Key, the Soft Keys display the
Instrument plug-in menu that appears when you click-hold on an Instrument slot with
the mouse.

2

Choose the desired Instrument plug-in:

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Pressing the Soft Key or knob top enters a submenu or inserts a selected instrument
plug-in.

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Pressing the Back key navigates up one level in the menu hierarchy (or switches back
to the Input Knobset if you are in the top level of the menu).

Opening and Closing Plug-in windows

Logic supports the MC “Open plugins on workstation when editing” and “Close plugins
on workstation when exiting” preferences.

This behavior is dependent on the Link button being enabled in plug-in windows. If a
Link-enabled plug-in window is open:
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“Open plugins on workstation when editing” does not open a new window when a
new plug-in is selected, but will replace the open window’s contents.

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“Close plugins on workstation when exiting” does nothing.

Otherwise, “Open plug-ins on workstation when editing” opens a new plug-in window,
with the Link button disabled. “Close plugins on workstation when exiting“ closes the
Plug-in window.

Dyn(amic) Knobset

This knobset is not currently implemented.

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