Pan/surround multi channel view, Pan/surround channel strip view, Track multi channel view – Apple Logic Pro 7.2 User Manual

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Mackie C4

Example: In Pan Multi Channel view (see

Multi Channel View

” on page 57); where row

1 edits the Pan/Surround Angle, row 2 edits Surround Diversity, row 3 edits LFE and
row 4 edits Surround mode.

In Channel Strip view, all four rows build a group of 32 editable parameters.

In Plug-in and Instrument Edit views, it can be split into two groups (8/24, 16/16 or 24/8
parameters), see

SPLIT

” on page 157.

Pan/Surround Multi Channel View

In Pan/Surround Multi Channel view:
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Row 1 edits Pan/Surround parameter 1.

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Row 2 edits Pan/Surround parameter 2.

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Row 3 edits Pan/Surround parameter 3.

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Row 4 edits Pan/Surround parameter 4 (in this order; Pan/Angle, Diversity, LFE,
Surround Mode, X, Y).

SINGLE Left/Right changes the parameter edited in row 1, thus affecting the
parameters shown and edited in rows 2 to 4.

To access Pan/Surround Multi Channel view:

1

Hold the CHAN STRIP button.

The Channel Strip overlay labels appear on the C4 displays.

2

Press V-Select 18 (labeled Surrnd MultiC).

Pan/Surround Channel Strip View

In Pan/Surround Channel Strip view, row 1 edits all eight surround parameters of a
surround channel. If a stereo or mono channel is selected, V-Pot 1 edits the Pan (or
Balance) parameter.

To access Pan/Surround Channel Strip view:

1

Hold the CHAN STRIP button.

The Channel Strip overlay labels appear on the C4 displays.

2

Press V-Select 26 (labeled Surrnd).

Track Multi Channel View

In Track Multi Channel View, the lowest V-Pot row (row 4) edits the currently chosen
track parameter. Row 3 edits track parameter 2, Row 2 track parameter 3, and row 1
track parameter 4.

The row order is reversed, so that the lowest row (editing parameter 1) is closest to the
buttons.

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