Apple Logic Pro 7.2 User Manual
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Chapter 1
Control Surface Setup
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Track
The
Track
option
allows
you
to
use
an
assignment
to
set
a
track
parameter.
An
additional
Track
pop-up
menu
appears
below
the
Class
menu,
offering
the
parameters
listed
in
the
following
table.
If
you
choose
the
Fader
Bank,
Index,
Bus,
Output,
or
Master
option
in
the
Track
pop-up
menu,
the
following
two
parameters
are
also
available:
Â
No.—A
0-based
offset
which
is
added
to
the
track
number.
Typical
usage:
Fader
1
uses
offset
0,
Fader
2
uses
offset
1
and
so
on.
Â
Parameter—Clear
text
of
the
addressed
parameter.
Can
only
be
set
by
the
Learn
Assignment
for
xxx
menu
item.
Note
that
for
plug-in
and
instrument
parameters,
Parameter
Page
offsets
apply,
allowing
you
to
shift
the
parameter
addressing
up
and
down.
Key
If
you
choose
the
Key
option
in
the
Class
menu,
a
key
press
is
emulated.
A
field
appears
below
the
Class
menu,
allowing
you
to
input
the
desired
key.
Key
Command
If
you
choose
the
Key
Command
option
in
the
Class
menu,
a
key
command
is
executed.
A
field
appears
below
the
Class
menu,
where
the
key
command
that
should
be
executed
is
displayed.
Some
key
commands
provide
on/off
or
enabled/disabled
feedback.
This
can
only
be
set
by
using
the
Learn
New
Assignment
button
in
the
Key
Commands
window.
Track Options
Explanation
Fader Bank
This
addresses
a
track
in
the
Control
Surface
Group’s
current
View
mode
(Mixer,
Global,
Arrange),
depending
on
the
Control
Surface
Group’s
current
Fader
Bank
value
for
this
Mode
(see
below).
Example:
The
View
mode
is
Mixer,
the
Mixer
view
Fader
Bank
is
five,
and
the
number
next
to
this
parameter
is
two.
Thus,
the
eighth
track
in
the
Mixer
view
is
addressed
(Fader
Bank
and
No.
are
0-based,
so
add
1)
Selected
This
normally
corresponds
to
the
selected
Arrange
track.
Exception:
if
the
Control
Surface
Group’s
Track
Lock
parameter
is
enabled,
then
“Selected”
corresponds
to
the
track
that
was
selected
when
Track
Lock
was
enabled
Index
Same
as
Fader
Bank
option,
but
doesn’t
depend
on
the
current
Fader
Bank
value
Bus
An
Audio
Bus.
No.
defines
which
Bus
is
addressed
(again:
0-based;
to
address
Bus
2,
use
a
value
of
1)
Output
Same as Bus option, but for Output Objects
Master
The
Master
Output
Object;
If
it
does
not
exist
in
the
song,
the
first
Output
Object
is
addressed