I am using Logic X.
I have the Sub P editor running and Sub P through an audio track. The Sub P is plug in through USB.
Everything works fine. Knob changes on the Hardware Sub P show/sync with changes on the Sub P editor.
However, some controls on the Sub P hardware affect and crossover on Logic X controls. Example: When I go to rotate the Hardware "Wave" knob on the Sub P's oscillator 1 it also is turning the "mute" on and off on the Logic X track.
Please help. I am going crazy. I know it is probably an easy fix with adjusting Midi Channels right?
How to stop Sub Phatty from controlling Logic functions
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Re: How to stop Sub Phatty from controlling Logic functions
Pull off MIDI cableenfermo wrote:How to stop Sub Phatty from controlling Logic functions
Idon't know Logic, but there must be some sort of MIDI message filters.
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Re: How to stop Sub Phatty from controlling Logic functions
This is driving me crazy too. I wish there was a fix out there for this.
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Re: How to stop Sub Phatty from controlling Logic functions
I'm not familiar with Logic but I would think there is a built in MIDI filter. You could also look into an external hardware MIDI event processor. MIDI Solutions has a number of products to choose from. I route all my MIDI through a MOTU MIDI Express XT. Lots of options but a bit pricey.
Re: How to stop Sub Phatty from controlling Logic functions
my suggestion is to drop the Logic forum at apple support communities the question:
https://discussions.apple.com/community ... /logic_pro
https://discussions.apple.com/community ... /logic_pro