Channel strips, External input – Apple Logic Express 7.2 User Manual
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The LCD backlight is red while recording, and green at other times.
The controls in the main section have the following meaning:
Channel Strips
There are several modes for the encoders, enabled with SCENE and Pad 9–16.
External Input
Control
Assignment
Main encoder
Controls SPL in one of three modes (see Pads 1–3 in “
SETTING
Held down in Send mode:
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Main encoder chooses current send.
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Pads have special meaning—see “
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LCDs display send destinations.
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Encoders choose send destinations.
Holding down in Plug-in Edit mode:
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Main encoder chooses current plug-in insert.
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Pads have special meaning—see “
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LCDs display plug-in name of the eight tracks.
MESSAGE
Enables/Disables
Flip
mode.
When
enabled,
the
encoders
control
volume
and
the
faders
control
the
parameter
displayed
in
the
LCDs.
SCENE
While held down, pads switch Pad and Channel Strip modes. See “
EXIT
—
HEX LOCK
Shifts fader bank to the previous eight tracks (LED is on if previous tracks exist).
ENTER
Shifts fader bank to the next eight tracks (LED is on if subsequent tracks exist).
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Octave Shift Down
>
Octave Shift Up
Control
Assignment
LCD
Shows the parameter controlled by the encoder. The currently chosen value is
displayed for a few seconds while operating an encoder or fader.
When the encoders are in a multi-channel view (Pan, Send, Send Setup), the
background color indicates the track’s automation mode:
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green—off or Read
Â
yellow—Touch or Latch
Â
red—Write or MIDI
Encoder
Controls the parameter shown directly above the encoder in the LCD.
Fader
Controls
volume.
As
the
faders
don’t
offer
feedback,
“Pickup
mode”
is
used
if
enabled
in
the
Logic
Preferences.
This
means
that
they
will
not
“take
over”
until
NULLed.
Control
Assignment
Foot Switch
Starts and stops playback.
Pedal
Controls master volume.