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Koala sampler in Logic Pro no midi control
Has anyone here used Koala in Logic Pro on Mac OS? I have Koala sampler as an effect on an input audio track and I would like to be able to trigger the pads with my midi controller, koala in this way does not seem to recognize my midi controller to map the pads. When it is a software instrument I can map the pads, but I don’t think I can route any audio into it unless I’m mistaken. I would like to use Koala as an effect to resample stuff that is playing live into it and use the pads with my midi controller to record the input. Is this possible?
Are there any other alternatives I could use in Logic Pro? I want it to be at least be as simple as that. Another desktop audio plugin? I want to use the midi controller to record and playback the samples from a live input. I don’t want to load samples or play a sample over the whole keyboard changing the pitch. I just want to hold down a pad, then release it, and be able to trigger it with my midi controller.
I’m new to Logic and trying to learn so bear with me. Home will always be Loopy Pro and honestly I can just use it to accomplish this with Logic Pro into loopy on my iPad but I’d like to also be able to do it right on Logic itself. Seems like every solution so far is about loading samples, saving, exporting, all these extra steps to create a trigger, or for playing the sample like a pitched instrument.
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I ended up using Blackhole drivers and adding as an aggregate device in audio midi setup. Ran Koala stand alone and Routed the phone audio as input device and had the main output device as blackhole. Used a channel in logic with my blackhole aggregate outputs. Would be really cool if I could just controll Koala pads as an effect in logic but it doesn’t appear that I can?
You can use the standalone with the Mac iAC driver to get midi to/from Koala from other apps. At least that’s how I do it with my old Intel Mac.