Line 6 POD Studio & TonePort MIDI Setup Guide ... - zZounds.com
Line 6 POD Studio & TonePort MIDI Setup Guide ... - zZounds.com
Line 6 POD Studio & TonePort MIDI Setup Guide ... - zZounds.com
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Apple Logic ®<br />
<strong>MIDI</strong> <strong>Setup</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>: <strong>MIDI</strong> Control with 3rd Party Applications<br />
<strong>Line</strong> 6 <strong>POD</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> or <strong>TonePort</strong> KB37 can be used as a keyboard controller with Apple Logic<br />
<strong>Studio</strong> or Express to record notes and play software instruments in the Logic Instrument tracks.<br />
Additionally, the <strong>MIDI</strong> controllers (buttons, knobs, wheels, footswitches, expression pedal) on KB37,<br />
as well as UX2 & UX8, can be configured to trigger Logic Transport functions, mixer faders, software<br />
instrument & plug-in parameters and more! To follow are the instructions for configuring KB37/UX2/<br />
UX8 to function with Logic 8 (the steps should be similar for other recent versions of Logic as well).<br />
Note that <strong>Line</strong> 6 <strong>POD</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> & <strong>TonePort</strong> KB37, UX2 & UX8 are also capable of acting as your Core<br />
Audio device for Logic as well - you can choose within the Logic Preferences > Audio settings if you want<br />
to use set it to utilize your connected <strong>Line</strong> 6 device, or a different audio interface, as your Core Audio<br />
device. Either way, your connected KB37/UX2/UX8 will perform the <strong>MIDI</strong> functions described in this<br />
chapter.<br />
Simply connecting your KB37/UX2/UX8 to your Mac ® USB port and then launching the Logic<br />
software should allow it to be detected by Logic, and allow Logic to receive <strong>MIDI</strong> from your device.<br />
<strong>MIDI</strong> Controller Settings Dialog<br />
First, with your <strong>Line</strong> 6 device connected to your USB port, go to Mac ® System Preferences > <strong>Line</strong> 6<br />
Audio-<strong>MIDI</strong> Settings dialog...<br />
• Select the <strong>MIDI</strong> Default preset, then click on the Settings button to launch the <strong>MIDI</strong> Controller<br />
Settings dialog so that we can view the settings.<br />
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