Assignment parameters, Assignment, Parameters – Apple Logic Pro 7.2 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Control Surface Setup

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In Expert mode, there are four re-sizable columns:
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Zone—Selects the Zone that contains the Modes and assignments being edited. The
first entry “(No Zone)” is for zoneless assignments. Double-click a Zone name to edit
it.

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Mode—Selects the Mode that contains the assignments being edited. The first entry
“(No Mode)” is for mode-less assignments. Double-click a Mode name to edit it.
Selecting a Mode in the list also makes it the Zone’s active Mode. The active Mode is
marked with an arrow.

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Control/Parameter—Selects the assignment displayed in the editor to the right.
Multiple selection is possible for operations in the Edit menu. In this scenario,
however, only the first selected assignment is displayed. The left column displays the
control name, the right column the controlled parameter (in an abbreviated form).

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Assignment Parameters—Displays all parameters of an assignment. See the next
section.

If you activate the Follow option at the top of the Controller Assignment Editor, the
window always selects the assignment that matches the most recently received
incoming MIDI message.

Assignment Parameters

The following section covers all parameters that can be edited in the Controller
Assignment Editor.

Control Name

Name of the control (Fader 1, for example). This is Learned by default for assignments
created with the Learn function (see above) from supported control surfaces. This
name is for information purposes only and has no influence on functionality.

Label

Text displayed on control surfaces that feature a display (and are supported by a plug-
in). A @ character starts an escape sequence which acts as a placeholder for
dynamically generated text. The escape sequence consists of three characters: @ and
two additional characters:

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