Specifications

18 Chapter 1
Logic Control—Basics
Switching View Modes
To toggle between
Mixer
and
Global View modes, repeatedly press the GLOBAL VIEW
button, located directly above the MASTER fader on the Logic Control.
Global View mode is indicated by the green LED to the right of the button. When
deactivated, the Logic Control will instantly switch to Mixer View mode.
All faders, V-POTs, switches, LEDs and LCDs will update to reflect the current View mode.
All settings of the Track and Global View modes are retained, so you can freely toggle
between the two modes, and pick up from where you left off.
However if one of the Channel Strip View modes was active, the Logic Control switches
back to the corresponding Multi Channel View mode, as you most probably first want to
select a different track.
Mixer View
Mixer View is the default mode of the Logic Control.
Mixer View is simply the view of all tracks, as they appear in the Arrange window’s Track
List, e. g.—Track 1 = Channel 1 on the Logic Control, Track 2 = Channel 2, a. s. o.
It should be noted that if multiple tracks “point” to the same underlying object, then
only the first track will be displayed. If you want to see all of them, select Arrange View.
It does not matter if the tracks point to MIDI, Audio (this includes Buses etc.) or Audio
Instrument objects, which exist in the Environment of the song. This allows you to
make use of the Logic Control faders and V-POTs for any control task in Logic. This also
extends to Volume, Pan, Mute and Solo control of external MIDI devices, as well as the
parameters of the internal audio engine.
Global View
Global View limits the display to all Environment objects of a particular class”, even if no
corresponding tracks exist in the Arrange window. As an example, in an Environment
that contains:
5 multi-timbral (16-channel) MIDI devices (i. e. 5 multi instrument objects)
64 Audio Tracks
16 Audio Instrument tracks
8 Buses
8 Inputs
8 Outputs