Apple Logic 7 User Manual
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Chapter 2
Logic Control
To remove an instrument:
1
Pre-select the “
--
” value (by turning the V-Pot fully counter-clockwise)
2
Press the V-Select button.
Logic
Control
will
not
switch
to
Instrument
Edit
view,
and
no
Plug-in
window
will
be
launched.
If
one
was
previously
opened,
it
will
be
closed.
Instrument Edit View
Â
The mode display will show In.
Â
Dependent
on
the
NAME/VALUE
button,
the
LCD
changes
in
the
following
ways:
Â
Name—The
upper
LCD
row
shows
the
track’s
name,
instrument
name,
current
parameter
page
and
total
number
of
parameter
pages.
The
lower
LCD
row
shows
the
name
of
the
parameter
that
can
be
edited
with
the
V-Pot
directly
below
it.
Â
Value—The
upper
LCD
row
shows
the
name
of
the
parameter
that
can
be
edited
with
the
V-Pot
below
it.
The
lower
LCD
row
shows
the
current
value
of
the
parameter
being
edited.
If
there
is
sufficient
space
on
the
LCD
row,
the
unit
type
is
shown
after
the
value.
Example:
Hz.
Â
Turning a V-Pot changes the corresponding parameter.
Â
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.
Compatibility
Logic
Control
can
edit
all
instruments
that
can
be
automated.
The
plug-in
type
(Logic
native,
TDM,
Audio
Units)
is
irrelevant.
Some
third-party
manufacturer
instruments
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.