Mackie c4, Set up, V-pots, v-selects – Apple Logic Pro 7.2 User Manual

Page 151: V-pot/v-select 1 to 8, V-pot/v-select 9 to 32, Chapter 11

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Mackie C4

Set Up

A powered Mackie C4 unit will automatically be detected when Logic Pro is launched.
You can use the C4 in an independent control surface group (with other control surface
icons placed above/below the C4 icon), or combined into one control surface group
with one or more control surfaces (such as the Logic Control—place the icon to the
right or left of the existing icon(s).

Although the C4 can be used independently, it is most useful when combined with
other control surfaces, particularly the Logic/Mackie Control. In the latter case, the C4
adds eight channels in Multi Channel view. Using the C4 in its own control surface
group allows you to edit instruments and plug-ins independently, while performing
mixing and other tasks on the Logic/Mackie Control or other control surface.

V-Pots, V-Selects

Functionality depends on current view mode, and optional overlay (see below).
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The top row (row 1) consists of V-Pot/V-Select 1 to 8.

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Row 2 consists of V-Pot/V-Select 9 to 16.

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Row 3 consists of V-Pot/V-Select 17 to 24.

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The bottom row (row 4) consists of V-Pot/V-Select 25 to 32.

V-Pot/V-Select 1 to 8

While no overlay is active, V-Pot/V-Selects 1 to 8 (the top row) normally perform in the
same way as their counterparts on a Logic Control or Logic Control XT. See

The

Assignment Zone

” on page 54.

V-Pot/V-Select 9 to 32

These V-Pots have additional functionality in many views.

In Multi Channel views, the V-Pot/V-Selects of rows 2, 3 and 4 usually edit the
parameter that “follows” the parameter edited on row 1.

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