Pan/surround assignment modes – Apple Logic 7 User Manual
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Chapter 2
Logic Control
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The
LCD’s
lower
line
shows
the
current
volume
of
the
tracks,
in
dB
or
numerically,
depending
on
the
setting
of
the
underlying
Environment
Object.
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Turning a V-Pot changes the volume.
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pressing a V-Select sets the volume to the default value.
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V-Select 2 or F2—switches to Track Multi Channel view and selects Pan.
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V-Select 3 or F3—switches to Track Multi Channel view and selects Track mode.
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V-Select 4 or F4—switches to Track Multi Channel view and selects Input.
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V-Select 5 or F5—switches to Track Multi Channel view and selects Output.
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V-Select
6
or
F6
—switches
to
Track
Multi
Channel
view
and
selects
Automation
mode.
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V-Select
7
or
F7—switches
to
Track
Multi
Channel
view
and
displays
the
automation
parameter
selected
in
the
Arrange
window.
Also
switches
to
Arrange
view.
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V-Select 8 or F8—switches to Track Setup Channel Strip view (see below).
Track Setup Channel Strip View
In
this
mode,
rarely
used
parameters
can
be
edited
for
the
selected
track.
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V-Pot/V-Select 1—edits Track mode (mono, stereo, left, right).
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V-Pot/V-Select 2—selects the Surround mode. Confirm with V-Select 2.
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V-Pot/V-Select 3—selects the Track Input. Confirm with V-Select 6.
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V-Pot/V-Select 4—selects the Track Output. Confirm with V-Select 7.
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V-Pot/V-Select 5—edits Automation mode.
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V-Pot/V-Select
6—edits
track
group
membership.
You
can
only
choose
one
group
or
“Off.”
To
make
a
track
a
member
of
multiple
groups,
use
Group
Edit
mode
(see
below).
Pan/Surround Assignment Modes
Briefly
pressing
the
PAN/SURROUND
button
switches
between
Pan/Surround
Multi
Channel
and
Pan/Surround
Channel
Strip
view.
Multi Channel View
Pan/Surround
Multi
Channel
view
allows
you
to
edit
one
pan/surround
parameter
on
all
tracks:
Angle
or
Pan
(on
non-surround
tracks),
Radius
(diversity),
LFE,
Surround
mode
(on
surround
tracks).
The
parameter
being
edited
will
be
displayed
briefly
when
switching
to
this
mode.
Regardless
of
which
surround
parameter
is
selected
and
active,
non-surround
tracks always display the standard Pan control.
In
a
song
that
contains
both
surround
and
non-surround
tracks,
you
can
edit
a
specified
surround
parameter
for
surround
tracks,
while
the
V-Pot
of
non-surround
tracks
will
edit
panning,
as
usual.
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The mode display will show Pn (Pan).
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The upper LCD row shows track names.