Specifications

20 Chapter 1 Logic Control—Basics
The following topics cover a couple of “viewing” options that work in all View modes.
Channel Views
The channels section (i. e. the channel strips) can be in two fundamental view
“modes”Multi Channel and Channel Strip View. Normally, switching between these
modes only affects the V-POTs, with the other channel controls always remaining in
Multi Channel View.
Please note that there are some exceptions to this: in special view modes, the faders
and SOLO and MUTE buttons have alternate uses/meanings.
Multi Channel View—shows one parameter for eight tracks (normally a section of the
Track Mixer window). If your Control Surface Group consists of a Logic Control and
additional Logic Control XTs, you will see more than eight tracks. The section can be
shifted to the next/previous group of channels with the FADER BANK buttons.
Please note that when in Multi Channel view: the display will automatically update
when another FADER BANK is selected. Please read the Fader Bank Zone section on
page 46.
Channel Strip View—shows eight (or more) parameters of the selected track. The
display will automatically update when another track is selected.
Switching between Multi Channel and Channel Strip views is achieved by pressing the
ASSIGNMENT button whose LED flashes.
When pressing an ASSIGNMENT button which is not currently selected, the assignment
mode changes, and the according Multi Channel View is activated. Exception: switching
between Instrument Edit View and Plug-in Edit View.
Pages
Logic features the Channel EQ with 8 (Logic Pro) or 4 (Logic Express) bands per audio
channel. Each EQ has four (4) parameters. It also offers (up to) 16 Buses. Many of Logic’s
plug-ins—effects and Audio Instruments—plus those of third-party manufacturers,
feature dozens of parameters.
Every one of these parameters can be accessed by the Logic Control.
To give you an example of how this works, imagine a plug-in that contains, say, 16
parameters and you are using a single Logic Control.
Once you’ve switched to the appropriate “Channel Strip Edit View” of the plug-in you
wish to adjust, you can directly affect parameters 1 to 8 by using V-POTs 1 to 8. You can
then switch by a “page” to access parameters 9 to 16.