Specifications
48 Chapter 2 Logic Control—Details
• Pressing CONTROL + FLIP switches to zero mode. Pressing CONTROL + FLIP again
disables zero mode. In this mode the faders are set to zero and don’t move. Useful for
acoustic/microphone recordings if Logic Control is located in the recording booth,
and you don’t want to hear/capture any motor noise.
Both flip and swap mode work in all view modes.
Flip mode has the following advantages:
• you can edit any type of parameter with a fader, rather than a V-POT, which allows
more accurate edits
• you can edit with touch-sensitive faders. The V-POTs are not touch-sensitive, and thus
don’t allow existing (controller automation) movements to be overwritten by a
constant value.
Global View
This button is discussed in Global View section, from page 18 onwards.
Master Fader
Controls the level of the Master fader in Logic’s Mixer. This reduces the level of all tracks,
but does not affect their relative positions.
When there is no Master Volume object in the song (or in Logic Express where this
object is not supported), Logic Control’s Master fader maps to Output 1-2.
To set the automation mode of the Master output, you need to select this object. To do
so, press the OUTPUTS button and select the master output with the corresponding
SELECT button.
If you use multiple audio systems simultaneously, the MASTER fader controls only the
first audio system’s Master Volume (in the order as seen in the Audio Preferences
window).










