
Nucleus
2
User Guide Page 21
Logic Pro
Control surfaces are setup via the
Logic Pro X
>
Control Surfaces
>
Setup
menu (or
Preferences
>
Control Surface Setup
if
using Logic 9 or below). In this example we will setup Logic for operation on DAW layer 1 of Nucleus
2
.
1.
Choose
New
and then
Install…
2.
Choose Nucleus (left) and then
Add
3.
Set both
Output Port
and
Input Port
to
Port 1
4.
Again, Choose
New
and then
Install…
5.
Choose ‘Nucleus (right)’ and then
Add
6.
Set both
Output Port
and
Input Port
to
Port 2
The actual ipMIDI ports used will depend on which
layer (or layers) have a Logic Profile assigned.
(Refer to the previous page for a list of Nucleus
2
’s
MIDI port assignments.)
It is recommended that you delete any controllers
automatically created on set-up, and recreate them
manually.
Note that if the physical arrangement is
reversed, then the Nucleus
2
faders will not map correctly
to the on-screen faders in Logic.
If Logic is the only DAW connected to Nucleus
2
,
then provided that there is only one DAW Layer set
up with an MCU based Profile, Logic should
automatically detect the two virtual controllers which will be shown in the
Logic Control Surface Setup
menu (as shown
above), with the appropriate Nucleus
2
ipMIDI ports assigned. If Logic fails to detect the control surfaces, then the
controllers can be added manually via
New
>
Install menu
and the appropriate MIDI Out port and Input assigned. Full
details can be found in the online Logic Pro Control Surfaces Support Guide in the Logic
Help
menu.
If Nucleus
2
is set up with multiple MCU profiles in the DAW layers, then the automatic detection option must be disabled
and the controllers added and configured manually. Check the
Disable Handshake
box in the
DAW
tab in Nucleus
2
Remote
(located below the
edit Profiles
button) for all the DAW layers assigned to a MCU Profile
prior
to starting the Logic
application. This will prevent Logic automatically detecting multiple Nucleus
2
Controller layers.
For other DAWs, please refer to the relevant User Guide for details about configuring MIDI controllers.
See Section 5 for a description of the Remote’s
DAW
tab.