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Control 2802 Logic Pro Automation & Control Surface Manual
Control Surface Operation
AUX Mode (28)
Select the AUX switch (28) to assign one of Logic’s bus sends, for channels 1-4 (or 5-8), onto the 4
rotary encoders.
You can control any one of the first five bus send positions - use the PAGE keys (26) to select the send.
The OLEDs show the name of the send - e.g. Snd1 - and the send level position beneath the channel
name.
Although the OLEDs provide access to all five sends (Snd1 to Snd5), levels can ONLY be adjusted if a
bus is assigned to the send position on the channel. If no bus is assigned, then you cannot turn up the level.
Note also, that any bus may be assigned to the five send positions, either in Logic’s ‘Mixer’ window using the mouse, or from the
console in AUX + ASSIGN mode.
AUX mode (channels 1 to 4) - controlling Send 1:
Aux Send to Faders
Press the AUX switch (28) again - it flashes - to put the send levels onto the 8 channel faders. You can now use the 8 channel faders
to adjust the bus send levels for the selected send. Use the PAGE keys (26) to change the send (Snd1 to Snd5). This mode is ideal
for setting up a quick headphone balance or effects send across your 8 DAW channels.
In our example, the console faders are controlling Logic’s Bus 1 sends - which have been assigned to the send 2 position (Snd2):
Logic Sends (in the ‘Mixer’ window):
Aux to Fader Flip Mode: