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Aux 3 Button (AUX 3): Built-In Channel EQ Functions
EQ Assignment Modes
Press the AUX 3 button to toggle between the EQ Multi Channel view and EQ Channel Strip view. Pressing AUX 3 will automatically bring
up the channel EQ in the channel strip even if another EQ is present in the channel strip.
Multi Channel View
EQ Multi Channel view allows you to edit one equalizer parameter for all tracks: Frequency, Gain, Q or EQ bypass. The EQ band number
and parameter being edited will be displayed for one second when switching to this mode.
The mode display shows "E1" to "E8," depending on the selected EQ band number.
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Arrow up and down buttons (p,q) switch to the next or previous EQ band.
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Arrow left and right buttons (t, u) switch to the next or previous EQ parameter. The selected parameter will be displayed briefly
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in the upper LCD row.
The upper row of the LCD shows track names.
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Turning the encoder knobs changes the EQ parameter.
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When Flip mode is enabled, the MUTE buttons display and edit the current EQ band's bypass status.
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Channel Strip View
EQ Channel Strip view allows you to edit all EQ parameters—in all bands—for the selected individual track.
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The mode display will show "EQ" (EQ channel strip). The upper row of the LCD shows the name of the track, the EQs, the page
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number and the total number of pages—e. g. "Page 1/2."
Encoder knob 1—edits the Frequency parameter of odd-numbered EQs.
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The value can be defaulted to 0 by pressing the SEL 1 button for one second.
Encoder knob 2—edits the Gain parameter of odd-numbered EQs.
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The value can be defaulted to 0 by pressing the SEL 2 button for one second.
Encoder knob 3—edits the Q parameter of odd-numbered EQs.
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The value can be defaulted to 0 pressing the SEL 3 button for one second.
Encoder knob 4—edits the Bypass parameter of odd-numbered EQs.
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The value can be defaulted to 0 pressing the SEL 4 button for one second.
Encoder knob 5—edits the Frequency parameter of even-numbered EQs.
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The value can be defaulted to 0 by pressing the SEL 5 button for one second.
Encoder knob 6—edits the Gain parameter of even-numbered EQs.
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The value can be defaulted to 0 by pressing the SEL 6 button for one second.
Encoder knob 7—edits the Q parameter of even-numbered EQs.
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The value can be defaulted to 0 by pressing the SEL 7 button for one second.
Encoder knob 8—edits the Bypass parameter of even-numbered EQs.
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The value can be defaulted to 0 by pressing the SEL 8 button for one second.
The arrow left and right buttons (t, u) switch to the next or previous EQ band.
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Aux 4 Button (AUX 4): Send Functions
Instrument Assignment Modes
Press the AUX 4 button to switch to Instrument Multi Channel view.
Please note that when in Plug-In Edit view, pressing the AUX 4 button a second time switches to Instrument Edit view.
If you can't see the Audio Instrument channels, use the BANK or CHANNEL buttons in the Fader Banks zone of the ProjectMix I/O, or
switch to Global view by pressing the AUX 4 button. (This assumes that you have created at least one Audio Instrument channel in the
Environment Audio layer of Logic).
Multi Channel View
This mode shows the instrument insert slot (slot 1) for all channels.
The mode display shows "In."
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The upper row of the LCD shows track names.
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The lower row of the LCD shows the currently selected Instrument. Bypassed instrument names are preceded by an asterisk.
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Turning the encoder knobs pre-selects a new instrument. Until activated, the pre-selected instrument name flashes. To activate,
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press and hold the already lit SEL button for that channel until Logic begins to load the new instrument.
Turning another encoder knob will cancel any previous pre-selection and start pre-selection on the newly selected track.
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To remove an instrument plug-in, pre-select the value of "--" (by turning the encoder knob all the way counterclockwise), and press the
SEL button for one second. Logic Control will not switch to Instrument Edit view, and no plug-in window will be launched. If one was
previously opened, it will be closed (if the chain icon is inactive).
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