Pan/surround assignment modes – Apple Logic Pro 7.2 User Manual

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Chapter 2

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The LCD’s lower line shows the current volume of the tracks, in dB or numerically,
depending on the setting of the underlying Environment Object.

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Turning a V-Pot changes the volume.

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pressing a V-Select sets the volume to the default value.

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V-Select 2 or F2—switches to Track Multi Channel view and selects Pan.

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V-Select 3 or F3—switches to Track Multi Channel view and selects Track mode.

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V-Select 4 or F4—switches to Track Multi Channel view and selects Input.

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V-Select 5 or F5—switches to Track Multi Channel view and selects Output.

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V-Select 6 or F6 —switches to Track Multi Channel view and selects Automation
mode.

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V-Select 7 or F7—switches to Track Multi Channel view and displays the automation
parameter selected in the Arrange window. Also switches to Arrange view.

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V-Select 8 or F8—switches to Track Setup Channel Strip view (see below).

Track Setup Channel Strip View

In this mode, rarely used parameters can be edited for the selected track.
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V-Pot/V-Select 1—edits Track mode (mono, stereo, left, right).

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V-Pot/V-Select 2—selects the Surround mode. Confirm with V-Select 2.

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V-Pot/V-Select 3—selects the Track Input. Confirm with V-Select 6.

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V-Pot/V-Select 4—selects the Track Output. Confirm with V-Select 7.

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V-Pot/V-Select 5—edits Automation mode.

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V-Pot/V-Select 6—edits track group membership. You can only choose one group or
“Off.” To make a track a member of multiple groups, use Group Edit mode (see
below).

Pan/Surround Assignment Modes

Briefly pressing the PAN/SURROUND button switches between Pan/Surround Multi
Channel and Pan/Surround Channel Strip view.

Multi Channel View

Pan/Surround Multi Channel view allows you to edit one pan/surround parameter on
all tracks: Angle or Pan (on non-surround tracks), Radius (diversity), LFE, Surround
mode (on surround tracks). The parameter being edited will be displayed briefly when
switching to this mode. Regardless of which surround parameter is selected and active,

non-surround

tracks always display the standard Pan control.

In a song that contains both surround and non-surround tracks, you can edit a
specified surround parameter for surround tracks, while the V-Pot of non-surround
tracks will edit panning, as usual.
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The mode display will show Pn (Pan).

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The upper LCD row shows track names.

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