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Send/plug-in parameters – Apple Logic Pro 7 User Manual

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Chapter 22

Control Surface Support

EQ Parameter
Related to the selected band, defined by the EQ Band parameter. This determines the
current EQ Assignment behavior for the encoders in EQ Multi Channel View:

Frequency—Determines the frequency of the selected band.

Gain—Changes the gain of the selected EQ band. For the Low Cut and High Cut
bands of the Channel EQ, this parameter controls the slope.

Q—Changes the Q factor of the selected band.

On/Off—Bypasses the selected EQ band.

EQ Parameter Page
Defines the first EQ parameter displayed in the EQ Channel Strip View. This parameter is
required if the Control Surface Group displays fewer than 64 parameters
simultaneously.

Send/Plug-in Parameters

Send Slot
Determines the currently selected Send slot. Normally, a value of 1 would be used, as
this accesses the first (top) Send on each channel. A value of 2 accesses the second
Send, and so on, up to the eighth Send. The Send slots are accessed by pressing the
Up/Down buttons.

Send Parameter
Defines the currently displayed encoder Send parameter when in the Send Multi
Channel view
:

Destination: encoder is used to determine the Bus channel number for the Send slot.

Level: encoder is used to adjust the Send level.

Position: Sets Pre and Post fader modes.

Mute: Mutes/Unmutes the selected Send slot.

Send Parameter Page
Much like the EQ parameters, up to 32 parameters are available in Send Channel Strip
View
on a given channel (8 Send slots multiplied by the four parameters listed above).
Send Parameter Page determines the current page for these parameters.

Split: no. of upper parameters
Control surfaces that support split mode allow the display of two separate parameter
sections within one plug-in (or even different plug-ins). They are called Split Upper and
Split Lower.

This parameter defines how many encoders belong to Split Upper, leaving the
remaining encoders to Split Lower. A value of 0 means that Split Mode is off—all
encoders then belong to the Split Upper area.