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> Yes but the problem is that you must, at boot of your control
surface,
> decide if your surface will be Logic or Mackie
> Not VERY NICE ;o(((((((((
>
Not quite. Once you have configured which mode you want the Mackie
control to boot up in it will boot into that mode everytime without
prompting. If you decide you wish to use another mode, you turn it
on while holding down a button combination which gives you a simple
prompt for whichever mode you want.
I purchased what I thought was a mackie control universal 3 months
ago, and only then realised it was actually an upgraded Mackie
Control, the main difference being the default button layout on
a 'real' universal is for logic. Anyway, I called my dealer and they
swapped it for a universal model and I'm very happy with it. If
anyone has any questions I'd be more than happy to answer them.
Tas
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