
5
Using the same example, but adding eight tracks with the Create Multiple Tracks
function, behaves a little differently. The four existing tracks use Audio Objects 1 to 4.
The newly-created tracks use Audio Objects 5 to 8, and new Audio Objects (9 to 12) are
automatically created on the Environment’s Audio Layer.
This facility makes the setup of additional tracks much faster than in previous Logic
versions, where new Audio Objects and Arrange window tracks needed to be created,
and assigned, before use.
Control Surfaces (Controller Assignments)
The Easy View of the Controller Assignment window has been simplified. The
Control
Name
field has been removed, because Easy View is generally used for unsupported
control surfaces—such as the controllers on your master keyboard or other fader
boxes.
The
Track
parameter allows you to choose between
selected
(which is the default, if
creating assignments on the selected track) or a fixed track number (if you want to set
up your controls as a mixer surface).
The
Learn Message
button has been renamed to
Learn Mode
(because you can create
multiple assignments while it’s enabled).
Assignments created for a specific plug-in are only active if the plug-in is present on
the specified track. This enables you to use the same controller messages for different
plug-ins—control the cutoff frequency of ES1, ES2, or EXS24 via the same knob—
depending on which software instrument is inserted in the selected track.
Your assignments are stored as preferences, making them available in all songs.
Updated File Paths
The location of all files (preferences, plug-in settings and so on) associated with
Logic Express 7 have changed. Unlike older versions, Logic Express 7 does not use the
program folder as the location for any associated files.
Logic Express 7 complies fully with Mac OS X standards:
Pre Installed Files
All pre-installed files are located in the
local domain
:
YourHardDiskName
It is usually prefaced with a: / (at the beginning of a path).
User Created/Editable Files
All files that can be directly written by the user are located in the
user domain
:
YourHardDiskName/Users/YourUserName.
It is usually prefaced with a: ~/
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