Pan/surround multi channel view, Pan/surround channel strip view, Track multi channel view – Apple Logic Express 7.2 User Manual
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Mackie C4
Example: In Pan Multi Channel view (see “
” on page 57); where row
1
edits
the
Pan/Surround
Angle,
row
2
edits
Surround
Diversity,
row
3
edits
LFE
and
row
4
edits
Surround
mode.
In Channel Strip view, all four rows build a group of 32 editable parameters.
In
Plug-in
and
Instrument
Edit
views,
it
can
be
split
into
two
groups
(8/24,
16/16
or
24/8
parameters),
see
“
Pan/Surround Multi Channel View
In
Pan/Surround
Multi
Channel
view:
Â
Row 1 edits Pan/Surround parameter 1.
Â
Row 2 edits Pan/Surround parameter 2.
Â
Row 3 edits Pan/Surround parameter 3.
Â
Row
4
edits
Pan/Surround
parameter
4
(in
this
order;
Pan/Angle,
Diversity,
LFE,
Surround
Mode,
X,
Y).
SINGLE
Left/Right
changes
the
parameter
edited
in
row
1,
thus
affecting
the
parameters
shown
and
edited
in
rows
2
to
4.
To access Pan/Surround Multi Channel view:
1
Hold the CHAN STRIP button.
The Channel Strip overlay labels appear on the C4 displays.
2
Press V-Select 18 (labeled Surrnd MultiC).
Pan/Surround Channel Strip View
In
Pan/Surround
Channel
Strip
view,
row
1
edits
all
eight
surround
parameters
of
a
surround
channel.
If
a
stereo
or
mono
channel
is
selected,
V-Pot
1
edits
the
Pan
(or
Balance)
parameter.
To access Pan/Surround Channel Strip view:
1
Hold the CHAN STRIP button.
The Channel Strip overlay labels appear on the C4 displays.
2
Press V-Select 26 (labeled Surrnd).
Track Multi Channel View
In
Track
Multi
Channel
View,
the
lowest
V-Pot
row
(row
4)
edits
the
currently
chosen
track
parameter.
Row
3
edits
track
parameter
2,
Row
2
track
parameter
3,
and
row
1
track
parameter
4.
The
row
order
is
reversed,
so
that
the
lowest
row
(editing
parameter
1)
is
closest
to
the
buttons.