Specifications

Chapter 1 Logic Control—Basics 23
Song Position/SMPTE Time Display
The right-most display is a multi-digit, seven-segment LED. It is accompanied by two
small LEDs to its immediate left, which provide a quick visual indication of the currently
active display format: SMPTE or BEATS.
To toggle between the two Time formats, repeatedly press the SMPTE/BEATS button in
the Display section at the top of the Logic Control—just below the SMPTE/BEATS LEDs.
When BEATS mode is selected, the Position/Time Display is divided into 4 segments,
separated as follows:
Bars/Beats/Sub Divisions/Ticks
When SMPTE mode is selected, the Position/Time Display is divided into 4 segments,
separated as follows:
Hours/Minutes/Seconds/Frames
The display format can be viewed in a number of ways. This can be altered in Logic’s
Display Preferences.
Rude Solo LED
This LED indicates that either: an audio track is set to solo, or the track solo mode is
enabled. It is a helpful visual aid in situations where a track has been soloed and the
fader bank has been shifted—i. e. the soloed tracks Solo LED is no longer visible.
About Alert Messages
Alert messages are simply dialog or message boxes in Logic. As examples, file save
dialogs, authorization warnings, edit confirmations or error messages.
When these windows “pop up on-screen, the Logic Control will respond in the
following way:
all LEDs are deactivated,
the upper LCD row shows the beginning of the alert text
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.
the first eight buttons (usually 1 or 2) of the alert are displayed in the lower LCD line,
aligned to the right