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1128Logic Pro User Guide
Create control surface groups in Logic Pro
If you have multiple control surface units, you can define how they relate to each other by
creating control surface groups. A control surface group consists of multiple devices that
you combine to create a single, unified virtual control surface.
You can create up to 20 control surface groups. Each group can consist of any number of
physical devices. The only limiting factor is the number of available ports.
You can independently determine the default behavior of each device in a group. For more
information, see Control surface Device parameters in Logic Pro.
Note: Assignments created by Lua scripts are created within a separate top level,
modeless, zone that is named after the device. These assignments are always active and
interact with Control Surface Group 1.
Create a control surface group
1. Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Setup to open the Control Surfaces Setup
window.
2. In the Setup window, drag the icons of control surfaces you want to group so they form
a single horizontal row.
The order of icons from left to right defines the order in which tracks and parameters
are arranged and displayed on grouped devices.
Use two control surfaces independently
1. Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Setup to open the Control Surfaces Setup
window.
2. In the Setup window, arrange the control surface icons in separate rows—that is, one
above the other.