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title: Devices using Mackie/Logic Control Protocol
menu_title: Mackie/Logic Control Devices
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<p>
This will walk you through the process of configuring and using
a MIDI control surface with Ardour that uses the <dfn>Mackie Control
protocol</dfn> (MCP) or <dfn>Logic Control protocol</dfn>. Devices that
have been tested and are known to work include the SSL Nucleus, Mackie
Control Pro (plus extenders), Behringer devices in Mackie/Logic mode,
and Steinberg CMC devices.
</p>
<h2>Enabling Mackie Control in Ardour</h2>
<p>
Navigate to <kbd class="menu">Edit &gt; Preferences &gt; User
Interaction</kbd>. Double-click on <kbd class="menu">Mackie Control</kbd>
to see the setup dialog:
</p>
<img src="" alt="Mackie Control Setup Dialog" />
<p>
From the selector at the top, choose the type of device you are using.
(<a href="/missing">What do do if your device is not listed</a>).
</p>
<p>
Once your setup is complete, click "OK" to close the dialog. Now click
on the enable checkbox for "Mackie Control".
</p>
<h2>Connecting control surface and Ardour MIDI ports</h2>
<p>
If you are using a device that uses ipMIDI, such as the SSL Nucleus, no
MIDI port connections are required &mdash; Ardour and your control
surface will be able to talk to each other automatically.
</p>
<p>
If you are using a device that uses normal MIDI (via a standard MIDI or
USB cable), you need to connect Ardour's Mackie Control in and out ports
to the MIDI ports leading to and coming from the control surface.
</p>
<p>
When you have made these connections once, Ardour will recreate them
for you in the future, as long as you leave Mackie Control enabled.
</p>
<h2>Customizing your control surface</h2>
<p>
Every possible Mackie Control button can be bound to any action present
in Ardour's GUI. Please check your control surface page for suggestions.
</p>
<h2>Preparing your device for use with Ardour</h2>
<p>
Most interfaces will require some configuration to send and respond to
MCP.
</p>
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