Instrument assignment modes – Apple Logic 7 User Manual
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Chapter 2
Logic Control
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Compatibility
Logic
Control
can
edit
all
plug-ins
that
can
be
automated.
The
plug-in
type
(Logic
native,
TDM,
Audio
Units)
is
irrelevant.
Some
third-party
manufacturer
plug-ins
unfortunately
don’t
provide
parameter
names
and/or
values
as
text.
In
such
cases,
parameters
are
enumerated
as
“Control
#1,”
“Control
#2”
and
so
on,
with
values
displayed
as
numbers
ranging
between
0
and
1000.
Please
contact
the
plug-in
manufacturer
to
obtain
a
version
which
supports
this
feature.
Instrument Assignment Modes
Pressing the INSTRUMENT button switches to Instrument Multi Channel view.
Please
note
that
when
in
Plug-in
Edit
view,
pressing
the
INSTRUMENT
button
will
switch
to
Instrument
Edit
view.
If
you
can’t
see
the
Audio
Instrument
Objects,
use
the
BANK
or
CHANNEL
buttons
in
the
FADER
BANKS
zone,
or
switch
to
Global
view
by
pressing
the
AUDIO
INSTRUMENT
button.
(This
assumes
that
you
have
created
at
least
one
or
more
Audio
Instrument
Objects
in
the
Environment.)
Multi Channel View
This
mode
shows
the
Instrument
slot
for
all
channels.
Â
The mode display will show In (Instrument)
Â
The upper LCD row shows track names.
Â
The
lower
LCD
row
shows
the
currently
selected
instrument.
Muted
instrument
names
are
preceded
by
an
asterisk
*
.
Â
Turning
the
V-Pots
pre-selects
a
new
instrument.
The
pre-selected
instrument
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
instrument
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
Instrument
plug-in
will
replace
the
existing
one.
Â
switches to Instrument Edit view.
Â
Pressing
a
V-Select
or
MUTE
button
while
the
SHIFT
button
is
held
down
mute/
unmutes
the
Instrument.