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Fader Bank for Current View: Maps to the fader bank for the currently used View
allowing you to use one assignment per left or right button for all View modes.
Filter for All View: Choose to show eight additional checkboxes (for the eight channel
strip types) when the View is All. Depending on the Value mode, these switches
define which channel strips are displayed (by using Direct mode) or which are
toggled (by using X-OR mode).
Fader Bank for: Channel strip choices are: MIDI, Input, Audio, Instrument, Aux, Bus,
Output. These fader bank parameters are used in All View when only one channel
strip type is displayed. This allows you to switch between several channel strip
types, while retaining the current fader bank for each type.
If you choose one of the fader bank or parameter page settings from the Parameter
pop-up menu, the following Bank Type options appear below the pop-up menu:
By One: The fader bank or parameter page is shifted by one channel strip or
parameter.
By Bank: The fader bank or parameter page is shifted by the number of displayed
channel strips or parameters.
CS Group Setting: The fader bank or parameter page is shifted by the value defined
for the Parameter Page Shift Mode control surface group parameter.
Automation Group: Uses the assignment to set an automation group parameter. When
chosen, a Group field appears below the Class pop-up menu. You can determine
the edited group by entering a number in the field. Entering “0” sets this parameter
to the group selected for the Automation Group parameter (in the control surface
group parameters). A Parameter pop-up menu also appears below the Group field,
allowing you to choose the automation group parameter for the assignment. For further
information, see Overview of groups in Logic Pro.
Controller assignments Expert view Input Message
parameters in Logic Pro
The parameters in this section control different aspects of MIDI input.
Input Message parameters
MIDI Input pop-up menu: Choose a MIDI input port to change all assignments that use
the same input port. If the assignment belongs to a supported control surface, the
device’s MIDI input also changes in the Setup window.
This makes it easy for you to create default assignments for a new control surface.
These new assignments can be moved to other computers by copying and pasting your
preferences file into the Preferences folder of another computer. You can then open the
Controller Assignments window in Expert view on the other computer and change the
MIDI Input parameter of one assignment.
Value Change field: Shows incoming MIDI messages that cause a value change in the
destination parameter, and lets you edit these MIDI messages.
The Value Change field displays the message as a sequence of hexadecimal bytes. The
plain language meaning appears below the field. The placeholders for the variable part
of the message are: