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Logic Pro 8
When Logic is assigned to one of the two layers a Mackie Control together with a Mackie Control Extender must
be added to the Logic Pro Preferences/Control Surfaces Setup menu as shown below:
Duality SE Faders 1-8 are mapped to the Mackie Control ports along with the Master Fader and workstation Control
function switches. Duality SE Faders 9 - 48 are mapped to the Mackie Control Extender ports. The actual ipMIDI
ports used will depend on which layer (or layers) Logic is assigned to. See the list of Duality SE MIDI port assignments
for details. It is essential that the layout shown is followed. If the physical arrangement is reversed, then the Duality
SE faders will not map correctly to the on-screen faders in Logic. A mximum of 48 faders (6 Mackie Controls ) can
be configured on each layer.
If the protocol is set to Logic Handshake, Logic should automatically detect the six virtual controllers which
will be shown in the Logic Setup menu (as shown above), with the appropriate Duality SE ipMIDI ports assigned. If
Logic fails to detect the control surfaces, then the controllers can be added manually via the New/Install menu and
the appropriate MIDI Out port and Input assigned. As described above, normally only one layer should be set to Logic
Handshake.
Note that Logic may detect a MTC/MMC connections as a fourth virtual controller.
Full details can be found in the online Logic Pro 8 Control Surfaces Support guide in the Logic Help Menu.