Setting up soft key assignments – Apple Logic 7 User Manual
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Chapter 4
EuCon Support of Euphonix MC and System 5-MC
5
If
you
have
a
CM408T
and
the
correct
MC
software
is
running:
Choose
Euphonix
>
Prefs
>
Modules,
select
the
CM408T
in
the
“All
Online”
list,
then
touch
“Add.”
6
Launch Logic Pro 7.2.1.
The startup screen advises that Logic is starting EuCon.
7
On the MC, press the workstation button associated with your Macintosh computer.
The MC display will show an “Attaching to Logic Pro” progress bar.
Note:
The
EuCon
support
of
Logic
is
not
achieved
through
special
control
surface
plug-
ins.
As
a
consequence,
you
can
not
use
the
Control
Surface
Assignments
Editor
to
change
assignments.
You
can
only
use
the
facilities
provided
by
the
MC
or
System
5-
MC.
More
information
about
this
can
be
found
in
the
operation
manuals
provided
with
your
EuCon
device(s).
EuCon
devices
do
not
appear
in
the
Control
Surfaces
Setup
window.
Setting Up Soft Key Assignments
The
“Logic
Pro.xml”
Application
Set
file—installed
with
EuCon
version
1.1.2—features
a
number
of
useful
Soft
Key
assignments.
The
MC
Touchscreen
can
be
used
to
edit
them.
To change a Soft Key assignment:
1
Select the respective Soft Key.
2
Touch the Euphonix Menu icon, then choose Setup in the ensuing pop-up menu.
3
Choose the desired EuCon command in the menu.
Logic
supports
the
following
EuCon
commands:
Â
Key
Commands:
All
Logic
key
commands
(except
the
transport
commands)
are
found
here.
The
Touchscreen
uses
the
same
hierarchy
as
the
Key
Commands
window.
Many
of
these
key
commands
switch
between
states
(on/off,
for
example)
or
set
a
value.
Most
also
provide
feedback
on
the
Soft
Key
(as
an
example:
a
Soft
Key
assigned
to
the
Open/Close
Score
Editor
command
is
illuminated
when
a
Score
Editor
window
is
open).
Â
Left
Wheel/Right
Wheel:
The
commands
found
here
allow
you
to
configure
the
left
or
right
wheel
to
perform
a
certain
action
when
turned.
This
includes
horizontal
or
vertical
zoom,
waveform
zoom,
individual
track
zoom,
move
locators,
adjust
left
locator,
adjust
right
locator,
move
drop
locators,
adjust
drop
in
(punch
in),
adjust
drop
out
(punch
out),
move
marker,
adjust
marker
length,
nudge
selected
Regions
or
events,
left/right
pan
(surround
X),
and
front/back
pan
(surround
Y).