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By no7exit Mon Nov 22, 2004 12:07 am
Ok, ive been looking on this forum for the answer, but i cant find it. Im wanting to use the mpc1000 to control native inst's battery through logic audio. I have battery as a vst through the audio inst 1 channel and i have my mpc midied up through a midi sport usb midi timepiece, but when i hit the pad nothing is triggered. Where on the mpc or on my logic setting could i be going wrong. Thanks for any help.

By sampie Mon Nov 22, 2004 3:50 am
i been using this setup and it is dope. Just make sure that the track on the mpc is set to midi 1A and that you got a midi cable going out from your mpc A port going into the midisport A in. Now it should work . But logic has been pissing me off because it is a pain to use it like this with multiple vst audio instruments. Good luck
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By Rough'nReady Mon Nov 22, 2004 4:48 pm
Is there a function in Logic where it(logic) will only repond to, say, MIDI channel 4? instead of omni recieve?

I know someone posted something a while back, but i think it was for Poobase.

I have a feeling this is possible; its on my "cue list" of things to figure out, but i still haven't got to it...

if each VST instrument in logic could be set to respond to its own midi channel...i would drool and pee at the same time.

By sampie Mon Nov 22, 2004 5:20 pm
i know man I wish logic could do that. I am gonna try and research this. It seems "logical" for a sequencer to work like this but logic is a pain to use sometime because something that should be simple aint.
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By no7exit Mon Nov 22, 2004 7:12 pm
hey sampie, thanks for the help, It ended up though that i had my midi out going to another drum machine. lol. Hey rough'nReady, what kinda set up do you have?