Hiding Logic Tracks 2&3, led to now expected results:Īll this time (and in preceding post), Mixer View showed Stereo Output and Master. Hiding Logic Track 1 lead to same results as expected. Pressing Bank on 003 to access 003's Standard MIDI Map Channel 9-16 assignment didn't lead to any correlations.
Otherwise, I am better off with a different control surface.
I suppose this is only useful if I absolutely need to keep 003 on/in my limited desk/studio space. I believe a smaller, $150 control surface would do this better.
This is already less useful than the 003 was when controlling Pro Tools. Difference from 003-Pro Tools, is Fader needs to catch Track level before controlling it.Īnd moreso, 003 does not get info from Logic as to Fader position. Mutes for Tracks 3-6 don't correlate to Logic Tracks.Įven after restarting 003 and computer same works. Same thing continued successfully during each successive addition of a Logic Track up to Track 6. (I believe this can be addressed under those hood, either hood.) This ends up resulting in a scenario where sometimes, 003 Mute LED doesn't correspond to Track Mute status. It works, but requires two clicks to communicate to Logic. With this approach, I believe I should be able to easily get 16 channels of control, with little configuration. Which means I have no Controllers set up in Logic, I went to Logic Pro/Control Surfaces/Set Up: In this "003-Only Approach", I am not mapping anything from within Logic Pro. Digidesign calls this preset "Standard MIDI" and is intended for my goal of controlling a 3rd party audio application. Using 003 in MIDI Mode, set on MIDI Map B, preset 1. Therefore limited functionality relative to what I had with 003>Pro Tools. This approach: Using 003's Standard MIDI Preset, and not mapping within Logic. First approach I am trying, I will call "003-Only Approach".