Apple logic pro 8 Handbuch
Preface
Introduction
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Logic Pro directly supports a variety of control surfaces, as mentioned, but also allows
you to remap existing assignments for supported control surfaces, or to program new
assignments for unsupported control surfaces. This allows you to extend the use of
faders, knobs, and switches—either directly, or through the use of modifier commands.
you to remap existing assignments for supported control surfaces, or to program new
assignments for unsupported control surfaces. This allows you to extend the use of
faders, knobs, and switches—either directly, or through the use of modifier commands.
You can use any combination of control surfaces with Logic Pro. You will get the most
out of them when used in a control surface group. A detailed overview of group,
installation, and other control surface setup parameters is found in “
out of them when used in a control surface group. A detailed overview of group,
installation, and other control surface setup parameters is found in “
The best way to learn about using control surfaces is to adopt a hands-on approach—
moving faders, turning knobs, and using the other controls on your device as you read
through the manual. This will help you to get a feel for how your control surface works,
and how the various parts of the control surface interact with Logic Pro.
moving faders, turning knobs, and using the other controls on your device as you read
through the manual. This will help you to get a feel for how your control surface works,
and how the various parts of the control surface interact with Logic Pro.
Control Surfaces Supported by Logic Pro
Following is an alphabetical listing of control surfaces directly supported by Logic Pro.
The list contains cross references to the relevant device-specific sections.
The list contains cross references to the relevant device-specific sections.
Note: It is possible that your device may be directly supported in Logic Pro via one or
more downloadable support files. This is often, a driver or plug-in (see “
more downloadable support files. This is often, a driver or plug-in (see “
” on page 12), supplied by the manufacturer. Please check the documentation/
discs that came with the device, and the manufacturer’s website. Follow any written
instructions supplied with the files, if available.
instructions supplied with the files, if available.
Supported Devices
Manufacturer
Notes
01V96
Yamaha
The Yamaha 01V96 emulates two HUI units, using
two virtual MIDI in and out connections over its
USB cable.
two virtual MIDI in and out connections over its
USB cable.
See “
01X
Yamaha
The Yamaha 01X emulates a Mackie Control. It
does not feature all controls available to the
Mackie units, however. Please refer to the 01X
documentation for details.
does not feature all controls available to the
Mackie units, however. Please refer to the 01X
documentation for details.
Logic Pro recognizes the 01X as an 01X, and
displays a custom icon, but communication is as
with a Mackie Control unit.
displays a custom icon, but communication is as
with a Mackie Control unit.
See “
02R96
Yamaha
The Yamaha 02R96 emulates three HUI units,
using three virtual MIDI in and out connections
over its USB cable.
using three virtual MIDI in and out connections
over its USB cable.
See “
Baby HUI
Mackie
The Baby HUI is a stripped-down version of the
HUI. See “
HUI. See “