MIDI Setup - Logic ProUpdated 3 months ago
With some configuration, you can use your MIDI controller to change parameters in ToneHub or AmpHub while working in Logic.
First, make sure that your MIDI device is connected to your system and recognized by Logic Pro.
Track Setup
Create a Software Instrument Track and select your plugin as an instrument. The plugin will be listed under the "AU MIDI-controlled Effects" section.
Open the plugin and select the "Side Chain" menu. Choose the input that your instrument is routed through in order to hear the signal.
If you wish to record a clean signal coming in, add an audio track and select a Bus as its output. Set the input to the channel your instrument is coming into. Then, in the plugin window, select the bus as the Side Chain Input.
If you wish to record your processed signal, change the output of your instrument track to a new bus. Then, create a new audio track, and set its input to the same bus. Be sure to mute the new audio track to avoid double monitoring.
Using MIDI
With everything routed, you can now use the MIDI learn commands as in standalone mode. Simply right click on a parameter you wish to learn, and send a corresponding MIDI CC or PC message.
Once learned, the parameter in the plugin should respond to the assigned MIDI messages. You can edit your mappings in the MIDI Menu.