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<strong>MIDI</strong> <strong>Setup</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>: <strong>MIDI</strong> Control with 3rd Party Applications<br />

transport indicator and move a knob, pedal or footswitch on your KB37/UX2/UX8, and you’ll see this<br />

<strong>MIDI</strong> In information displayed. In this screenshot, we just moved our Expression Pedal all the way<br />

forward, so we see the <strong>MIDI</strong> In show us that Logic last received on <strong>MIDI</strong> Channel 1, CC 11 with a<br />

Value of 127:<br />

This indicator can be very helpful to confirm Logic is receiving <strong>MIDI</strong> from your device, and specifically<br />

it’s <strong>MIDI</strong> command & values without always having to go back to the <strong>Line</strong> 6 <strong>MIDI</strong> Controller Settings<br />

dialog!<br />

For this example, we’ll map the Expression Pedal of our KB37 to the GearBox Wah Position parameter.<br />

If you do not happen to have the GearBox Plug-In, you can insert any Logic or Audio Units effects<br />

Plug-In and perform the same steps...<br />

• Create an Audio track in your Logic session, and record or insert an audio file so you’ll have<br />

something to hear your Plug-In effect applied to. A nice clean guitar recording wold work nicely<br />

here.<br />

• Click on an Effects Insert slot for this Logic Audio track and insert the GearBox Plug-In.<br />

• In the GearBox Plug-In window, load a Tone preset, and click on the Wah pedal effect to make<br />

sure it is “on” and to show the Wah effect’s edit settings in the edit panel.<br />

The GearBox Plug-In Edit Panel, Wah effect<br />

• Now click directly on the GearBox Wah Position knob in the edit panel with your mouse and<br />

move it a bit - this allows the Wah Position parameter to be “selected”.<br />

• Next, (before you click on anything else) go to the Logic > Preferences > Control Surfaces<br />

menu, and you want to select Learn Assignment for “Wah - Position”.<br />

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