Thank you. Do you know if there is a way to map the program change to a MIDI controller? It would be great to be able to easily scroll through patches on my Virus and OB-6 Desktop without clicking into the Program and Bank dropdown. I tried several times to set this up but could not get it to work.
Thanks for your valuable information. The only thing I missed is the part that has to be done before Logic comes into play. The setup in the Audio-MIDI Setup in Mac OS. If you have a midi interface, you should configure all your synth/keyboard there. This has the advantage that the correct device name is then displayed in Logic and all other programmes. This step may not be necessary when connecting via USB. I am not sure about this point.
You're welcome! You're right, that's something I should cover in a follow up video. In my case, using USB, everything was plug and play so there was no need to do anything in Audio/Midi Setup. Cheers Georges
I guess Im lucky in that my keyboard is a controller, not a synth. But my iPad is a synth so my next trick is to figure out how to make that happen. I have Amplitude and Tonex for plugins but so far their use with my guitar and interface has eluded me.
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Thank you. Do you know if there is a way to map the program change to a MIDI controller? It would be great to be able to easily scroll through patches on my Virus and OB-6 Desktop without clicking into the Program and Bank dropdown. I tried several times to set this up but could not get it to work.
Thanks for your valuable information.
The only thing I missed is the part that has to be done before Logic comes into play.
The setup in the Audio-MIDI Setup in Mac OS.
If you have a midi interface, you should configure all your synth/keyboard there. This has the advantage that the correct device name is then displayed in Logic and all other programmes. This step may not be necessary when connecting via USB. I am not sure about this point.
You're welcome! You're right, that's something I should cover in a follow up video. In my case, using USB, everything was plug and play so there was no need to do anything in Audio/Midi Setup.
Cheers
Georges
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I guess Im lucky in that my keyboard is a controller, not a synth. But my iPad is a synth so my next trick is to figure out how to make that happen. I have Amplitude and Tonex for plugins but so far their use with my guitar and interface has eluded me.