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MPC 61 Keys not being recognized
I'm wondering if anybody who has an MPC 61 keyboard has had the same issue?
I can plug and play a cheap Casio MIDI keyboard and my Loopy Pro in my iPad recognizes it, but when I tried to connect my MPC 61 through USB, nothing happens... Any ideas?
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See:
https://wiki.loopypro.com/Troubleshooting_MIDI
Step one is seeing if the OS sees it at all...if Loopy doesn't see it, usually it is because the OS does not.
First, you need to connect using the USB-B (printer) port on the MPC, not the USB-A ports.
Second, the MPC includes an audio interface. If you're connecting another audio interface to the iPad, it may prevent the iPad seeing the MPC. Try running with just the MPC, to see if that makes a difference.