Apple Logic 7 User Manual
Page 65

Chapter 2
Logic Control
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To remove a plug-in:
1
Pre-select the “
--
” value (by turning the V-Pot fully counter-clockwise)
2
Press the V-Select of the appropriate Insert slot.
Logic
Control
will
not
switch
to
Plug-in
Edit
view,
and
no
Plug-in
window
will
be
launched.
If
one
was
previously
opened,
it
will
be
closed
(if
Link
mode
is
inactive).
Channel Strip View
This
mode
shows
the
plug-ins
associated
with
all
Insert
slots
for
the
selected
channel.
Â
The mode display will show PL.
Â
The upper LCD row shows Ins1Pl through Ins8Pl
Â
The
lower
LCD
row
shows
the
plug-in
which
is
currently
selected
for
this
insert
slot.
Muted
plug-ins
are
indicated
by
an
asterisk
*
, which precedes the plug-in name.
Â
Turning
the
V-Pots
pre-selects
a
new
plug-in.
The
plug-in
name
flashes
until
activated.
Â
Turning
another
channel’s
V-Pot
will
cancel
any
previous
pre-selection
and
will
start
pre-selection
on
the
newly
selected
track.
Â
Pressing
a
V-Select:
Â
activates
the
pre-selected
plug-in
(assuming
that
you’ve
made
your
pre-selection
by
turning
the
V-Pot).
Â
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
plug-in
will
replace
the
existing
plug-in).
Â
switches to Plug-in Edit view.
Â
Pressing a V-Select while the SHIFT button is held will mute/unmute the plug-in.
To remove a plug-in:
1
Pre-select the “
--
” value (by turning the V-Pot fully counter-clockwise).
2
Press the V-Select linked to the appropriate Insert slot.
Logic
Control
will
not
switch
to
Plug-in
Edit
view,
and
no
Plug-in
window
will
be
launched.
If
one
was
previously
opened,
it
will
be
closed
(if
Link
mode
is
inactive).
Plug-in Edit View
Â
The
mode
display
will
show
P1.
to
P8.,
depending
on
the
number
of
the
selected
plug-in
Insert
slot.
Â
Dependent
on
the
Name/Value
button,
the
LCD
display
will
change
in
the
following
ways
between
the
two
modes:
Â
Name:
The
upper
LCD
row
shows
the
track’s
name,
insert
number,
plug-in
name,
current
parameter
page
and
total
number
of
parameter
pages.
The
lower
LCD
row
shows
the
name
of
the
parameter
which
can
be
edited
via
the
V-Pot
located
below.