Motif midi to Logic 9

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2009

This video shows you how to connect and play your motif into logic as midi notes. The midi notes will then trigger the internal sounds of your motif. Enjoy! Please leave a comment if this video helped. Check me out at www.unbornent.com

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  • man i just made this and everything is ok but when i make a midi composition and i press the play button i see the DB metter moving but i cant hear what i write in the piano roll and i need help ASAP because im moving from FL STUDIO to LOGIC

  • @ElBengie what are you using to enter your midi notes into Logic?

  • Hello,I could not hook up my motif es 6 to logic. i tried to follow your structure but there is no sound.I really need to get this can you help.I think there is problem in the session that you said you need to be on empty track on the motif which i could not do.

    please help. how do i do the empty track before the opening of the logic according to your instruction

    Thanks

  • @BOLAJIPIANO When I said empty track, I really meant empty pattern. On my Motif, there are 31 pre-installed patterns. I click the pattern button then scroll to pattern 33 which is empty. I use that pattern to start adding the instruments I want to use.

  • shaunzilla, if nothing is showing up in logic, it sounds like your connections may not be right. Explain to me how you have your motif connected to logic.

  • Any Idea for Roland RD-700 how to connect to Midi in Logic

  • @N3M22 I'm afraid you got me there, but it can't be too much different than any other midi device.

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  • this is fantastic i am from Recife in Brazil south america and i love this keyboard...

  • how do you setup the motif to input 3 - 4?

  • can you do it through usb how?

  • ty great vid i really needed this one!!!!

  • will logic pro remember the sound that you played in the motif? like if you closed logic and open it back up will logic be able to know the exact sound you used last time so you can always open your track as long as you have your motif?

  • thanks for the great video,

    Would i be able to do this simply by connecting the motif via USB? or do I still need the midi interface?

  • @UnbornEntertainment i mean environment window

  • @UnbornEntertainment sorry for making u read a lot hahaha I SOLVED IT! i had to set the midi options in a window named "ARRANGE WINDOW" or somethin like that now the issue is that when i play the piano sounds like it have flanger or phaser in the sound , but when i play it in the piano roll sounds GREAT without that problem so i dnt care if it sounds like got flanger because is just when i play the motif keys if i play it in the piano roll theres no flanger lol

  • @UnbornEntertainment but its just with the motif sounds because when i open an instrument track with the logic instruments i can touch a note in the piano roll and i can hear it i wanna do the same with the motif sounds , that when i touch a note with the mouse i can hear the sound of the motif..MAYBE YOU CANT DO THIS WITH LOGIC BUT I SEE IN UR VIDEO THAT WHEN U RECORDED THE PIANO AND U PLAY IT AGAIN U CAN HEAR WHAT IS WRITEN IN THE PIANO ROLL u got me?

  • @UnbornEntertainment im using the motif i can hear the piano for example and i can play it but when i record it in the piano roll when i play it to quantize or maybe change the duration of the note i cant hear anything man

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