Apple Logic Pro 7.2 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Logic Control

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Value: The upper LCD row shows the name of the parameter which can be edited
via the V-Pot positioned below.
The lower LCD row shows the current value of the parameter edited with the V-Pot.
If there is sufficient onscreen space, the unit type will be added—Example: Hz.

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Turning the V-Pots changes parameters.

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Pressing a V-Select sets the parameter to its default value, except where the
parameter only has two values (on/off, for example). In this case, pressing the V-
Select switches between these values.

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The Cursor Left/Right buttons switch to the next or previous parameter page.

Note: When shifting by a “page” of parameters, the display is “quantized” to integer
pages. As an example:
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the plug-in has 19 parameters.

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Logic Control shows parameters 1 to 8.

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Cursor Right shifts to display parameters 9 to 16.

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Cursor Right shifts to display parameters 12 to 19.

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Cursor Left shifts back to display parameters 9 to 16, not parameters 4 to 11.

This way, you always revert to the page positions you expect to find, and are
comfortable with.
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To switch by a single parameter, rather than by “page,” hold down the x/ALT key
while pressing the Cursor Left/Right button.

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The Cursor Up/Down buttons change the currently displayed plug-in Insert slot (1 to
15).

Note: If you have a control surface group consisting of several physical Logic Control
and XT units, the parameters are distributed across their displays. The number of
parameters shown is dependent on the Multiple Controls Per Parameter settings in the
Preferences > Control Surfaces > Preferences, as discussed in the Control Surface Setup
chapter.

When exiting Plug-in Edit view, the Plug-in window will be closed.

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