Teac DM-24 Logic Environment Instructions for PC User Manual

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connected to.
8. Now we need to split the signal coming from the "Physical Input" in
Logic's environment to go to both the "Sequencer Input" and to the "DM-24".
The Physical Input object is most likely in the "Click & Ports" Environment
layer. Under the Environment Tools box, you will see a pull down menu that
currently says "DM-24". Click and hold down the mouse button, and scroll to
the "Click & Ports" option. The environment screen will now change.
9. Under the "New" heading, select the "Monitor" option. This creates
a new object that we are going to use to split the output of the "Physical
Input".
10. An object called "Physical Input" will have a virtual cable connecting
it to another object. Click and hold this cable, and then reconnect it to
the Monitor object you just created.
11. The monitor has a small arrow in the upper right hand corner. Click
and hold down the mouse. This creates another virtual patch cable. Connect
this cable to the object that the Physical Input used to be connected to.
Do this by dragging the cable to that object.
12. The monitor object should now have a second small arrow in the upper
right hand corner. You'll use this to split the signal to the DM-24 macro.
Because the DM-24 is on a different environment layer, hold down the Alt key
before clicking the arrow.
13. This pulls up a list of all objects, in all layers. Select the DM-24.
This automatically routes this cable to the DM-24 on its layer.

You're done! Moving faders on the DM-24 environment layer, should cause the
faders on the DM-24 itself to react. Inversely, if you move the DM-24
controls, the environment should reflect it.
If you want to automate these controls, create a sequencer track in Logic,
and select the DM-24 as the track destination.
With regards to the effect processors on the DM-24, you can only recall
effects that have been mapped via the MIDI mapping function located in the
MIDI section of the DM-24.

***Please Note*** The default DM24 mixer setup is for the second fader
layer (17-32) to have channel 25-32 set up as four stereo pairs. In this
case channels 26, 28, 30, & 32 on the Logic mixer will have no corresponding
function with the DM-24. If these channels are unlinked, you must manually
reassign proper MIDI channel assignments for faders, pans, and mutes on the
DM-24 for those channels, in order for them to respond to the Logic mixer.
This is done in the MIDI control setup page of the DM-24.

DM-24 HYPER EDIT SET

The second tool this file provides you with is a predefined Hyper Edit set.
This allows for the graphical representation of all DM-24 functions you
automate into Logic. There is no import function for Hyper Edit Sets from
within Logic, however you can copy a set from one Logic session to another.
Follow the procedure below.

1. Assuming you're already in your autoload session, go to the File
heading and select "Open". Logic asks if you want to close the existing
file. Select "Don't Close".
2. Select the "DM-24 Template PC" file from your drive.
3. Go to Windows, and select "Open Hyper Edit". This will display the
Hyper Edit Set.
4. Under the Hyper menu option, select "Select All Event Definitions".

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