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Logic Control—Basics
Introduction
Using a mouse and computer keyboard to do things normally done on an analog mixer
can be disconcerting. Clicking an onscreen fader or knob, and dragging the mouse to
achieve a silky smooth fade or pan move is difficult, if not impossible, for many users.
Logic Control provides you with hands-on control of virtually all of Logic’s real-time
parameters. Move a fader and Logic’s on-screen fader will move with it. Similarly, when
you make a fader move on-screen, the Logic Control fader moves. Adjust EQ by turning
one of Logic Control’s
V-POT
knobs and Logic will update instantly. In fact, what used to
take multiple mouse-clicks and/or key presses can now be achieved with the push of a
button, the turn of a knob or a quick fader movement.
You can use Logic Control to:
control all transport functions
adjust MIDI, audio instrument, bus, master and audio channel volume and pan levels
control channel EQ parameters
select and control all effect and audio instrument parameters
select, solo, mute and arm tracks
set and adjust send parameters
remotely switch between screensets
scrub MIDI and audio
zoom in on individual tracks
create, delete and move between markers, and much more.
The Logic Control XT expands on the number of tracks, parameters etc. that can be
controlled with individual faders, knobs and switches. The XT units are basically
identical to the channel strip section (fader,
V-POT,
and LCD) of the Logic Control unit.
You may add as many XT units as you wish to your Logic system, provided enough
MIDI in and out ports are available.