Download Logic Pro 9 Control Surfaces Support
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Key Choosing the Key class lets you use assignments to emulate keystrokes on your computer keyboard. You can enter the key to emulate in the Key field, which appears below the Class pop-up menu. This is not case-sensitive. Key Command Choosing the Key Command class lets you use an assignment to perform a key command. You can enter the key command in the Command field, which appears below the Class pop-up menu. Some key commands provide on/off or enabled/disabled feedback. If you want your key command assignment to be executed repeatedly, select the Key Repeat checkbox at the bottom of the Controller Assignments window. For further information, see “Key Repeat Checkbox” in Editing Value Parameters in Expert View. Click the Show button to open the Key Commands window. The key command shown in the Command field is automatically selected and shown in the Key Commands window. Control Surface Group Choosing the Control Surface Group class allows you to set a property for the control surface group (that the assignment belongs to). When you choose this class, a Parameter pop-up menu appears below the Class pop-up menu. This pop-up menu allows you to choose one of the options described in Control Surface Group Parameters, or one from those listed in the following table. Note that assignments for unsupported control surfaces always belong to the first control surface group. Parameter option Additional info Fader Bank for Current View Maps to the fader bank for the currently used View mode. This way, you need only one assignment per left/right button for all View modes. Filter for All View When this parameter is selected, eight additional checkboxes (for the eight channel strip types) are displayed, when the View mode is All. Depending on the Value mode, these switches define which channel strips are displayed (by using Direct mode) or which are toggled (by using X-OR mode). Fader Bank for: MIDI Channel Strips, Input Channel Strips, Audio Channel Strips, Instrument Channel Strips, Aux Channel Strips, Bus Channel Strips, Output Channel Strips These fader bank parameters are used in All View when only one channel strip type is displayed. This allows you to switch between several channel strip types, while retaining the current fader bank for each type. If you choose one of the fader bank or parameter page settings in the Parameter pop-up menu, the following Bank Type options appear below the pop-up menu. • By One: The fader bank or parameter page is shifted by one channel strip or parameter. 54 Chapter 2 Customizing Controller Assignments