Apple Logic 7 User Manual
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Chapter 2
Logic Control
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Value:
The
upper
LCD
row
shows
the
name
of
the
parameter
which
can
be
edited
via
the
V-Pot
positioned
below.
The
lower
LCD
row
shows
the
current
value
of
the
parameter
edited
with
the
V-Pot.
If
there
is
sufficient
onscreen
space,
the
unit
type
will
be
added—Example:
Hz.
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Turning the V-Pots changes parameters.
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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.
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The Cursor Left/Right buttons switch to the next or previous parameter page.
Note:
When
shifting
by
a
“page”
of
parameters,
the
display
is
“quantized”
to
integer
pages.
As
an
example:
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the plug-in has 19 parameters.
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Logic Control shows parameters 1 to 8.
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Cursor Right shifts to display parameters 9 to 16.
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Cursor Right shifts to display parameters 12 to 19.
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Cursor Left shifts back to display parameters 9 to 16, not parameters 4 to 11.
This
way,
you
always
revert
to
the
page
positions
you
expect
to
find,
and
are
comfortable
with.
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To
switch
by
a
single
parameter,
rather
than
by
“page,”
hold
down
the
x/ALT
key
while
pressing
the
Cursor
Left/Right
button.
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The
Cursor
Up/Down
buttons
change
the
currently
displayed
plug-in
Insert
slot
(1
to
15).
Note:
If
you
have
a
control
surface
group
consisting
of
several
physical
Logic
Control
and
XT
units,
the
parameters
are
distributed
across
their
displays.
The
number
of
parameters
shown
is
dependent
on
the
Multiple
Controls
Per
Parameter
settings
in
the
Preferences
>
Control
Surfaces
>
Preferences,
as
discussed
in
the
Control
Surface
Setup
chapter.
When exiting Plug-in Edit view, the Plug-in window will be closed.