

Which allows you to perform into the Step Sequencer
Logic pro 7 xkey Bluetooth#
But then again, apparently bluetooth midi is working just fine for you. I wonder if that had anything to do with it. Mind you, I'm pretty sure that OSX was at a different OS at that time. The weirdest thing is that around a year ago before I got this keyboard, I had a cheaper keyboard that had the same bluetooth functionality (also a Roland), and that one actually played midi notes through bluetooth. I've checked everything off and still nothing happens when I play keys on the keyboard. but i'll bet turning on midi there will do it.Ĭheck out the second attached screenshot. make sure (at least) midi is then checked (i also have audio, and advanced editing on). go to logic preferences, under 'advanced', check 'show advanced tools'. I just have no idea what to do.Īny suggestions would be greatly appreciated. The one thing that I imagine could be the problem is that the OSX operating system has updated/changed since then. I'm not doing anything differently this time around, and it's just not working. This one shouldn't be any different when it comes to Bluetooth functionality. That keyboard was the Roland GoKEYS, which was really just an amateur toy keyboard. It played midi through Bluetooth on Logic Pro X just fine. The weird thing is that I had a cheaper Roland keyboard that had Bluetooth functionality a while back, and that actually worked. The little volume bar on the channel/track doesn't move or anything.Ĭheck out the screenshot I attached of the notification showing that Logic recognizes the midi keyboard. When I connect the keyboard to my computer via the Audio MIDI Setup app, Logic Pro X shows me a notification saying "Now 1 input and 1 output are available." But when I press on the keys on my Roland keyboard, there is nothing. But when I connect it to my iMac by Bluetooth, it doesn't. It works just fine when it comes to midi when it's connected by USB cable.

Logic pro 7 xkey how to#
So over the last year, I've been trying to figure out how to use it as a midi controller over Bluetooth (just to record piano playing, or midi for software instruments on Logic Pro X). Hey everyone, I made an account on here just to hopefully figure out what's going on.
