Apple Logic Pro 7.2 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Control Surface Setup

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EQ Parameter Page
The EQ Parameter Page parameter defines the EQ parameter displayed in the EQ
Channel Strip View
.

To explain: The Channel and Linear Phase EQs feature 8 bands per audio channel, with
each band offering four parameters. All of these parameters can be accessed with your
control surface.

If you use a control surface that does not display all EQ parameters at once, you need
to step through the parameter “pages.” As an example: Imagine you are using an eight
channel control surface. You can directly affect parameters 1 to 8 with knobs/sliders 1
to 8—once you’ve switched to EQ Channel Strip Edit View. You then need to switch by
a “page” to access parameters 9 to 16.

Send/Plug-in Parameters

These parameters define how your control surface controls send and plug-in
parameters.

Send Slot
The Send Slot parameter determines the currently selected Send slot. Normally, a value
of 1 would be used, as this accesses the first (top) Send on each channel. A value of 2
accesses the second Send, and so on, to Send 8. The Send slots are accessed by
pressing the Up/Down buttons on your control surface—if applicable.

Send Parameter
Defines the Send parameter (to be edited with the encoders) when in the Send Multi
Channel view
:
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Destination:—encoder is used to determine the bus channel number for the Send
slot.

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Level—encoder is used to adjust the Send level.

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Position—encoders set Pre or Post fader modes.

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Mute—encoders mute/unmute the selected Send slot.

Send Parameter Page
Much like the EQ parameters, up to 32 parameters are available in Send Channel Strip
View
for a given channel (Eight Send slots multiplied by the four parameters listed
above). Send Parameter Page determines the current page for these parameters.

Split: no. of upper parameters
Control surfaces that support split mode allow the display of two separate parameter
sections within one plug-in (or even different plug-ins). They are called Split Upper and
Split Lower.

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