Alesis QX49 - Manual
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Alesis QX Series Controllers
– Controller Mapping in Logic Pro
For Alesis QX Series USB MIDI controllers like the QX25, QX49, and QX61.
Assigning Transport Controls in Logic Pro
1. Connect your Alesis QX Series controller to a USB port on your computer and launch Logic Pro.
Create a new project. Add 8 or more tracks (to accommodate slider mapping later on).
2. Select
Logic Pro > Preferences > Key Commands
.
3. At the left of the window that opens, under
Command
, click the arrow next to
Global
.
4. In the list that appears, click
Record
.
5. At the bottom-right of the window, click
Learn New Assignment
.
6. Press the
Record
button on the Alesis controller. The button on the Alesis controller will now
trigger the
Record
function in the Logic Pro transport window.
7. Repeat steps 3-
5 with other transport controls you’d like to assign. To assign sliders and knobs,
proceed to the steps below.
Assigning Sliders and Knobs in Logic Pro
1. Select
Window > Mixer (CMD+2)
to open the Mixer window.
2. In Logic, select
Logic Pro > Preferences > Control Surfaces > Learn Assignment (CMD+L)
to
open the Controller Assignments window.
3.
To map your first control, click and drag the volume slider in the first channel in Logic’s
Mixer
window.
The
Controller Assignments
window will register that you are assigning a control to this first
volume slider, and will begin listening for MIDI input from any connected controllers.
4. Now move a knob or slider on your Alesis controller to associate it with the volume slider on the
screen.
The
Controller Assignments
window will list that the
Volume
control on the first channel in your
mixer has been
Learned
.
5. Next, click and drag the volume slider in the
second
channel in the Logic Mixer window.
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