Specifications
22 Chapter 1 Logic Control—Basics
Note: 8-bit ASCII characters such as curly quotes and umlaut characters are replaced by
the best-possible 7-bit ASCII equivalent, e. g. ä = ae, ö=oe, ü=ue, á = a, ø = oe, œ = oe,
ß = ss, å = a.
In case you don’t like the way a track or instrument name is abbreviated, you can
provide your own version, simply by appending it with a backslash (\). To get the track
“My very long track name” displayed as “long” instead of “TrckNm”, the track name must
be “My very long track name\long”.
Long names
In some modes, a long (i. e. full) parameter or other name will be displayed briefly on-
screen, when adjusted. The display of long names, and the duration of this display, is
set in the Preferences. These settings are discussed in the Logic user manual.
Name vs. Value
To toggle between the two Display formats—Name or Value—repeatedly press the
NAME/VALUE button in the Display section of the Logic Control—just below the SMPTE/
BEATS LEDs.
The following is a brief overview of the effect the NAME/VALUE button has on the
various display modes.
• Multi Channel view, display mode Names: upper line shows track names, lower line
shows parameter names
• Multi Channel view, display mode Values: upper line shows track names, lower line
shows parameter values
• Channel Strip view, display mode Names: upper line shows view info, lower line shows
parameter names
• Channel Strip view, display mode Values: upper line shows parameter names, lower
line shows parameter values
Assignment LED (Mode Display)
To the right of the LCD, you will find the two digit, seven-segment LED display which
indicates the current Assignment status of the Logic Control. Throughout the manual
we refer to this LED as the Mode Display.
The Assignment status is determined by the 6 buttons found in the light gray
Assignment area directly below the Mode Display. We will discuss the use of these
buttons, and the abbreviations shown in the LED, in The Assignment Zone section, from
page 31 onwards.
Basically the display ends with a period whenever a Channel Strip View is active.










