Apple Logic Pro 7.2 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Logic Control

To remove an instrument:

1

Pre-select the “

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” value (by turning the V-Pot fully counter-clockwise)

2

Press the V-Select button.

Logic Control will not switch to Instrument Edit view, and no Plug-in window will be
launched. If one was previously opened, it will be closed.

Instrument Edit View

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The mode display will show In.

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Dependent on the NAME/VALUE button, the LCD changes in the following ways:
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Name—The upper LCD row shows the track’s name, instrument name, current
parameter page and total number of parameter pages. The lower LCD row shows
the name of the parameter that can be edited with the V-Pot directly below it.

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Value—The upper LCD row shows the name of the parameter that can be edited
with the V-Pot below it. The lower LCD row shows the current value of the
parameter being edited. If there is sufficient space on the LCD row, the unit type is
shown after the value. Example: Hz.

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Turning a V-Pot changes the corresponding parameter.

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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.

Compatibility

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

Some third-party manufacturer instruments 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.

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