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961Logic Pro User Guide
In addition to the GMStandard, there are extended standards created by Roland (GS)
and Yamaha (XG). GS and XG mode allow you to select different effect programs, and to
control the level of the reverb and chorus effects.
The Reset button transmits a GS On or XG On command, and resets all controllers
to neutral positions. This allows you to reset all connected sound modules to their
standard settings, and begin a mix from scratch.
Adjust the output level of a channel strip
In Logic Pro, drag the Volume fader up or down.
Mute or unmute a channel strip
In Logic Pro, click the Mute button.
Assign a controller to one of the knobs
1. In Logic Pro, click the label next to the knob.
2. Choose the controller you want from the pop-up menu that appears.
Display the GS or XG effects
In Logic Pro, open the Logic Pro Mixer, then choose GS/XG Effect Controls from the
Mixer menu bar.
The GS/XG configuration control is displayed in the upper-right corner of the Mixer,
allowing you to select different effect programs.
Configure GS or XG effects
1. In Logic Pro, choose the standard you want from the first pop-up menu in the upper-
right corner of the Logic Pro Mixer.
Depending on your selection, the controllers for the extended effects appear.
2. Choose the reverb or chorus effect from the second pop-up menu.
3. Program the reverb or delay time by double-clicking the Time parameter, then entering
a value in the input field.