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Controlling Logic Pro via the NDLR
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(12-15-2023, 03:52 PM)Jesse Johannesen Wrote: The NDLR has a setting on settings menu page 1/3 (press [menu] then press [encoder button 7]) turn encoder 8 to select a value. This menu item selects which port to send transport messages that are made by the NDLR. As long as you set this to the port your DAW is monitoring for incoming MIDI control, you should be good to go. Let me know if you run into any issues with it and I can try and sort it out with you.

Hi Jesse. 

Thanks so much for the response. I did indeed try the setting as you suggested above previously but with no luck? 

I set the menu to send MIDI on all USB MIDI channels and in Logic, the MIDI input setting in the main settings menu has the NDLR USB Ports 1/2/3/4 all checked, yet I get no response in Logic when I play any of the 4 parts on the NDLR, nor the global play button. 

Also, now when I have the NDLR plugged in (directly into my iMac), and open Logic, the play head jumps to the -8 bar position and won’t play at all?! 

I’ve factory reset all of Logics settings and even done the same to the NDLR. Plus I’ve unplugged all my other MIDI devices.

It’s really bugging me but is probably something so simple. Any help greatly appreciated ?

   
   
   
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Controlling Logic Pro via the NDLR - by PeteCee - 12-01-2023, 05:54 AM
RE: Controlling Logic Pro via the NDLR - by PeteCee - 12-16-2023, 08:59 AM

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