Loic Pro
Overview
This guide will walk you through how to fully assign Logic Pro control via Grid using the MCU protocol. It will automatically map the faders, bank switching, track control, pan, plugin control, and more.
You can use this setup with either one EF44 or two EF44 units. Additionally, you can enhance functionality by adding a BU16 to control encoders and faders behaviour. If you're using a TEK2 or VSN1, you can also add a Time Scrub feature, which allows for easy navigation along the timeline in Logic Pro.
Setup in Grid Editor
- In the Grid Editor, upload the profiles for the following modules:
- Logic Control MCU for the primary setup.
- Logic MCU Timeline Scrub Wheel for TEK2 or VSN1.
Setup in Logic Pro
To integrate the Grid as an MCU controller in Logic Pro, follow these steps:
Enable MIDI communication with Grid:
- Go to Logic Pro > Settings > MIDI and select Grid as the input device.Grid MIDI input device
- Go to Logic Pro > Settings > MIDI and select Grid as the input device.
Configure Logic Pro for MCU control:
- Navigate to Logic Pro > Control Surface > Setup...
- Click New > Install, select MCU Pro, and click Add.
- Select the device Input port as Grid.
This will enable seamless communication between your Grid and Logic Pro for full control.