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Can you use midi faders for the mixer in Logic Pro?

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  • The current version of Logic Pro iPad doesn’t support “MIDI learn” or a standard protocol like Mackie, unfortunately.

    Perhaps this will come in the future. Competing iPad DAWS like Auria Pro and Cubasis support MIDI learn and Mackie protocol, though from experience I can say that Cubasis is almost unusable with a Mackie controller due to bugs.

    I hope we’ll get this functionality in future versions. Apple fully supports this in the Mac version, so they have the code already “in the can.”

  • @DovJ said:
    The current version of Logic Pro iPad doesn’t support “MIDI learn” or a standard protocol like Mackie, unfortunately.

    Perhaps this will come in the future. Competing iPad DAWS like Auria Pro and Cubasis support MIDI learn and Mackie protocol, though from experience I can say that Cubasis is almost unusable with a Mackie controller due to bugs.

    I hope we’ll get this functionality in future versions. Apple fully supports this in the Mac version, so they have the code already “in the can.”

    Thanks Dovj. I hope they implement soon. It’s an odd omission.

  • @cyberheater said:

    @DovJ said:
    The current version of Logic Pro iPad doesn’t support “MIDI learn” or a standard protocol like Mackie, unfortunately.

    Perhaps this will come in the future. Competing iPad DAWS like Auria Pro and Cubasis support MIDI learn and Mackie protocol, though from experience I can say that Cubasis is almost unusable with a Mackie controller due to bugs.

    I hope we’ll get this functionality in future versions. Apple fully supports this in the Mac version, so they have the code already “in the can.”

    Thanks Dovj. I hope they implement soon. It’s an odd omission.

    Plenty of those! It’s clear not everything could be done for v1 from the not-quite-there-features like how tricksy multiple outputs were until the 1.1 update. I’d guess that stuff which didn’t require a big rework for iOS is there and stuff that does is often not.

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