Logic Pro Profile: Traveler Console + Orbiter

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    Shipping & Sales

    Nice! How do you set up the Pan Reset function (first dial on the left) in controller assignments? I've never figured that one out.

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    Johnnyrandom

    Hey Andy,

    Here are the settings in more detail:

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    Johnnyrandom

    For the Logic Pro controller assignment:

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    Johnnyrandom

    While I was messing around with the Value fields, I discovered it was possible to assign knob press for cycling the Pan between the existing state, all the way left, all the way right, and then back to the previous existing state. It is a quick L/R imaging reference, which might be useful for some people.

    Another note is that with these settings, if you are using Stereo Pan, modified stereo width settings will remain unchanged, which is good in my case. I suppose it might be possible to use Monogram to adjust stereo width using another knob or press/turn? It also might be possible to use the Orbiter for Binaural Pan?

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    bboy

    This is great!  I would love to see the controller assignment page for the scrub wheel, if you've got time to whack that up too.  I've been trying a bunch of different stuff, and haven't quite gotten it to work correctly.  Thanks so much!!

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    bboy

    oh never mind.  I figured it out.  here's mine:

     

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    Florian Göbels

    Hi, is there a practical way to use the Orbiter X and Y? (Apart from Pitch Bend...)

    I would like to use it for zooming in/out but as it always flips back to value 64 it seems to be a bit useless in Logic...

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    Johnnyrandom

    If there's one thing I've found is that Controller Assignments within Logic can be very tricky with things like this. If you find a tweak that works, do share, I prefer to use the smaller dials for zooming in/out, both horizontal and vertical. Pressing each dial resizes horizontal or vertical to "fit" the composition. It's really quick and precise. 

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