Control Surfaces Support Guide for Logic Pro X
- Welcome
- Control surfaces overview
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- Mackie Control overview
- Function keys
- Modifier buttons
- Automation buttons
- Group button
- Utilities buttons
- Cursor and zoom keys
- Jog/Scrub wheel
- Programmable user modes
- Foot switches
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- Assignments overview
- Display buttons table
- Channel strips assignments table
- Assignment buttons table
- Assign Function keys table
- Global View buttons table
- Modifier buttons table
- Automation buttons table
- Utilities buttons table
- Transport buttons table
- Cursor keys table
- Jog/Scrub wheel assignments table
- External inputs table
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- HUI setup
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- HUI assignments overview
- HUI assign controls
- HUI fader bank buttons
- HUI window controls
- HUI keyboard shortcuts
- HUI channel strips
- HUI DSP controls
- HUI function keys
- HUI global controls
- HUI automation controls
- HUI status/group controls
- HUI editing controls
- HUI time display
- HUI numeric keypad controls
- HUI transport controls
- HUI cursor buttons
- HUI Jog Wheel
- HUI foot switches
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- DM2000 Setup
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- DM2000 Assignments overview
- DM2000 Matrix Select controls
- DM2000 Aux Select controls
- DM2000 Encoder and Fader Mode controls
- DM2000 Display Access controls
- DM2000 Effect/Plug-in controls
- DM2000 LCD display
- DM2000 Track Arming controls
- DM2000 Automix controls
- DM2000 Locator controls
- DM2000 Transport and cursor controls
- DM2000 Channel strips
- DM2000 Assignable keys
Set up your Euphonix device in Logic Pro
Logic Pro supports the EuCon protocol developed by Euphonix. This protocol allows enhanced communication between the MC Pro, System 5-MC, MC Control, MC Mix, or MC Transport and Logic Pro.
Note: Euphonix were acquired by Avid in 2010. Newer devices that use the EuCon protocol now carry the Avid name.
The term Euphonix device is used when describing all devices as a group, regardless if they are Avid or Euphonix-branded units. MC Professional device is used when speaking about the MC Pro and System 5-MC. Avid or MC Artist device is used when speaking about the Avid Artist series, MC Mix, MC Transport, and MC Control. For any exceptions to the above, individual device names are used.
Note: This is an addendum to the Avid or Euphonix user documentation and is limited to descriptions of features specific to Logic Pro. Refer to the Avid or Euphonix documentation for more information about the individual control surfaces.
Depending on the specific Euphonix device you have, the setup process varies. Follow the steps below to use your Euphonix device with Logic Pro.
Note: EuCon support in Logic Pro works in a different way than other supported control surface devices. As a consequence, you cannot use the Controller Assignments window to change assignments. See the documentation provided with your Euphonix device for information on the use of parameters and device features. EuCon devices do not appear in the Control Surfaces Setup window.
Set up your MC Professional device for use with Logic Pro
Set up your device as described in the Euphonix user documentation.
Install the latest EuCon software on your computer. (If necessary, go to the Euphonix website to download the most recent version.)
Note: Installing EuCon software on the MC Professional device requires the installation of two applications—one for the MC Pro device (EuConMC software), and a second for the computer (EuConWS client). Full details are in the Euphonix user documentation.
Open Logic Pro.
The startup screen lets you know that Logic Pro is starting EuCon.
On the MC Pro, press the workstation button associated with your computer.
The MC Pro display shows an Attaching to Logic Pro progress bar.
Set up your MC Artist device for use with Logic Pro
Set up your device as described in the Euphonix user documentation.
Install the latest EuCon software on your computer. (If necessary, go to the Euphonix website to download the most recent software version.)
With the EuControl application running on your computer, open Logic Pro.
Your MC Artist device automatically connects to the application.