Karl Oberlander
New Member
Hey everyone!
I've been using/learning Logic Pro for about 3 months now and everything was cool up until a few days ago. At that time I noticed that one of the keys on my Keyboard (specifically C2) was not being seen in Logic Pro X when being struck and sending MIDI data. Every other key still works and the MIDI note data can be seen in the custom control bar area on the program. Of course I have local control turned off in the Keyboard. I can program a MIDI note on C2 in Logic and it will play the internal sound on the synthesizer so it is receiving MIDI messages from Logic.
At first I thought it might be a mechanical problem with the Keyboard but have tested the keyboard send/receive MIDI data both on the keyboard using MIDI monitoring and by running another program such as Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol as a stand alone. In Komplete all the keys register and can be heard including the suspect key (C2).
As I said I am fairly new to Logic and have been experimenting with the preferences etc. to see what does what and may have inadvertently locked out this particular key. Although I'm not sure that can actually be done.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
ObeWanKobe
I've been using/learning Logic Pro for about 3 months now and everything was cool up until a few days ago. At that time I noticed that one of the keys on my Keyboard (specifically C2) was not being seen in Logic Pro X when being struck and sending MIDI data. Every other key still works and the MIDI note data can be seen in the custom control bar area on the program. Of course I have local control turned off in the Keyboard. I can program a MIDI note on C2 in Logic and it will play the internal sound on the synthesizer so it is receiving MIDI messages from Logic.
At first I thought it might be a mechanical problem with the Keyboard but have tested the keyboard send/receive MIDI data both on the keyboard using MIDI monitoring and by running another program such as Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol as a stand alone. In Komplete all the keys register and can be heard including the suspect key (C2).
As I said I am fairly new to Logic and have been experimenting with the preferences etc. to see what does what and may have inadvertently locked out this particular key. Although I'm not sure that can actually be done.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
ObeWanKobe