I've only been using Logic for a year but have used computers for decadess and I have never encountered a more convoluted, difficult, counter-intuitive and very, very, very frustrating procedure as the whole control surface assignment set up thing. The user manual might as well be written in soup and it seems that for all the Logic tutorials out there no one really gives a simple and understandable hands-on followable demonstration of what should be a quick and easy thing to do. Except for yourself. Please do more of these simple, short and very accessible videos. Thank you,
Nice tutorial! My strategy for this kind of thing is to map the hardware controller to Smart Controls and then assign the smart controls to each instrument so that it switches assignments automatically when the instrument track is selected. But this is also an option.
This was a really good explanation. Thanks for this. I used to be an Ableton user but switched to Logic Pro years ago. I love how it has evolved from 10-15 years ago but I feel that Ableton still beat Logic in MIDI mapping. On Ableton, I could map various parameters (high cut filter, a wave table from serum, a reverb wet/dry, a compressor threshold) into just one knob on my MIDI keyboard without a hassle. I would hit record and off I went automating everything with just one knob twist without having to switch between instances. Do you know if there a way to do that in Logic?
🙏 I would map all parameters in question to one knob/slider using a Dynamic Fader. Just remember that it has to be selected and in focus : Logic Pro Tutorial - Control Surfaces Support: Dynamic or Index Fader? Lock Parameters using THIS!!! th-cam.com/video/wIqvZAQB_a0/w-d-xo.html
You know what @ettorel now that I have thought about it, there is a better way to do what it is you mentioned. I will be making a video about it soon. Cheers!
I've only been using Logic for a year but have used computers for decadess and I have never encountered a more convoluted, difficult, counter-intuitive and very, very, very frustrating procedure as the whole control surface assignment set up thing. The user manual might as well be written in soup and it seems that for all the Logic tutorials out there no one really gives a simple and understandable hands-on followable demonstration of what should be a quick and easy thing to do. Except for yourself. Please do more of these simple, short and very accessible videos. Thank you,
Appreciate the kind words. If there is anything else you would like to see covered, reach out. Blessings! 🙏👍💯🔥💪
Thanks for our session! Its was very enlightening!
Nice tutorial! My strategy for this kind of thing is to map the hardware controller to Smart Controls and then assign the smart controls to each instrument so that it switches assignments automatically when the instrument track is selected. But this is also an option.
Solid approach. This one is also covered in the series. If you have any other ideas LMK and I will be glad to add more. Blessings to you!!!!
This was a really good explanation. Thanks for this. I used to be an Ableton user but switched to Logic Pro years ago. I love how it has evolved from 10-15 years ago but I feel that Ableton still beat Logic in MIDI mapping. On Ableton, I could map various parameters (high cut filter, a wave table from serum, a reverb wet/dry, a compressor threshold) into just one knob on my MIDI keyboard without a hassle. I would hit record and off I went automating everything with just one knob twist without having to switch between instances. Do you know if there a way to do that in Logic?
🙏 I would map all parameters in question to one knob/slider using a Dynamic Fader. Just remember that it has to be selected and in focus : Logic Pro Tutorial - Control Surfaces Support: Dynamic or Index Fader? Lock Parameters using THIS!!!
th-cam.com/video/wIqvZAQB_a0/w-d-xo.html
You know what @ettorel now that I have thought about it, there is a better way to do what it is you mentioned. I will be making a video about it soon. Cheers!
@@thatlogicproguy sounds great! I can’t wait, thank you!
That one is for you sir: th-cam.com/video/C2iRrDEZ_fc/w-d-xo.html
Keep working 💪
@@thatlogicproguy Yessssss!!!!!!