Control Surfaces Support Guide for Logic Pro
- 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
 
 
 

Mackie C4 V-Pots and V-Select buttons in Logic Pro
The C4 provides 32 V-Pots, laid out in four horizontal rows.
The top row (row 1) consists of V-Pots 1 to 8.
Row 2 consists of V-Pots 9 to 16.
Row 3 consists of V-Pots 17 to 24.
The bottom row (row 4) consists of V-Pots 25 to 32.
Each V-Pot features an integrated V-Select button, which is activated by pressing the (V-Pot) knob top.
The function or parameter assigned to each V-Pot/V-Select button depends on the current View (see Use Mackie C4 views in Logic Pro), and chosen overlay (see Overview of Mackie C4 Assignment buttons in Logic Pro).
V-Pots and V-Selects 1 to 8
When no overlay is active, V-Pots 1 to 8 (the top row) normally perform in the same way as their counterparts on a Mackie Control or Mackie Control XT. See Mackie Control Assignment buttons in Logic Pro.
V-Pots and V-Selects 9 to 32
These V-Pots have additional functionality in different Views.
In Mixer (multichannel) views, the V-Pots in rows 2, 3, and 4 usually edit the parameter that follows the parameter edited on row 1. For example, in Pan/Surround Mixer view, row 1 edits the pan/surround angle, row 2 edits surround diversity, row 3 edits LFE level, and row 4 edits spread.
In Channel view, all four rows represent a group of 32 editable parameters.
In Effect and Instrument Edit views, the C4 can be split into two groups (8/24, 16/16, or 24/8 parameters). See Mackie C4 function buttons in Logic Pro.