Apple Logic Pro 7.2 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Control Surface Setup

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Input—encoders adjust/select channel input source.

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Output—encoders adjust/select channel output (main outs/busses/surround).

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Automation—encoders adjust/select channel automation mode.

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Group—encoders adjust group membership of the track. Editing the parameter
allows you to set either no group or a single group. Enabling membership of multiple
groups is not possible here.

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Displayed parameter—encoders adjust the automation parameter displayed in the
Arrange window. This is especially useful if you set the control surface to Arrange
View mode, and your Arrange window shows multiple sub-tracks with various
parameters.

Surround Parameter
Defines the default pan/surround assignment behavior for the encoders. Options are:
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Angle— encoders adjust surround angle.

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Diversity—encoders adjust surround diversity (direction).

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LFE—encoders alter LFE level.

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Mode—encoders switch between the various surround formats.

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X—encoders adjust surround x position.

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Y—encoders adjust surround y position.

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Center—encoders adjust the Center Level values of a surround output channel.

Note: The X and Y parameters are a different representation of the Angle and Diversity
parameters, and thus are independent from them. The X and Y parameters support the
use of surround joysticks.

EQ Band
The EQ Band parameter allows you to select the current EQ band, if you wish to edit a
particular Channel EQ or Linear Phase EQ parameter for all tracks in the EQ Multi
Channel View
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EQ Parameter
This parameter determines which parameter of the selected EQ Band is edited by the
encoders in EQ Multi Channel View:
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Frequency—encoders determine the frequency of the selected band.

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Gain—encoders change the gain of the selected EQ band. For the Low Cut (band 1)
and High Cut (band 8) bands of the Channel and Linear Phase EQ, this parameter
controls the slope.

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Q—encoders change the Q factor of the selected band.

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On/Off—encoders bypass the selected EQ band.

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