Instrument assignment modes – Apple Logic Pro 7.2 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Logic Control

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Compatibility

Logic Control can edit all plug-ins that can be automated. The plug-in type (Logic
native, TDM, Audio Units) is irrelevant.

Some third-party manufacturer plug-ins unfortunately don’t provide parameter names
and/or values as text. In such cases, parameters are enumerated as “Control #1,”
“Control #2” and so on, with values displayed as numbers ranging between 0 and 1000.

Please contact the plug-in manufacturer to obtain a version which supports this
feature.

Instrument Assignment Modes

Pressing the INSTRUMENT button switches to Instrument Multi Channel view.

Please note that when in Plug-in Edit view, pressing the INSTRUMENT button will
switch to Instrument Edit view.

If you can’t see the Audio Instrument Objects, use the BANK or CHANNEL buttons in
the FADER BANKS zone, or switch to Global view by pressing the AUDIO INSTRUMENT
button. (This assumes that you have created at least one or more Audio Instrument
Objects in the Environment.)

Multi Channel View

This mode shows the Instrument slot for all channels.
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The mode display will show In (Instrument)

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The upper LCD row shows track names.

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The lower LCD row shows the currently selected instrument. Muted instrument
names are preceded by an asterisk

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Turning the V-Pots pre-selects a new instrument. The pre-selected instrument name
flashes until activated.

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Turning another channel’s V-Pot will cancel any previous pre-selection and will start
pre-selection on the newly selected track.

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Pressing a V-Select:
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activates the pre-selected instrument plug-in (assuming that you’ve made your
pre-selection by turning the V-Pot).

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opens a Plug-in window, if none are opened. If a Plug-in window is open, and Link
mode is enabled, the selection of another Instrument plug-in will replace the
existing one.

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switches to Instrument Edit view.

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Pressing a V-Select or MUTE button while the SHIFT button is held down mute/
unmutes the Instrument.

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