Hello !
If anyone could point me in a direction to get any of this solved, it's much appreciated! And I did research past threads specifically on this topic.
My basic problem is that I cannot use the Pocket Piano as a Midi controller. I am using a generic USB2.0 In/Out to attempt this. With a very basic Casio keyboard (with Midi ports), i've been successful without any troubleshooting: writing Midi/ playing software instruments, etc.
Furthermore, as stated in this thread-> http://www.logicprohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=93566, I want to use the pocket piano's arpeggiator modes to show as MIDI events, if possible? And triggers by another midi controller.
The only success I have had was reading MIDI notes from an external midi track and while simultaneously recording the audio from the Pocketpiano (sort of like ReAmping). And to be honest, I don't even remember how I came to that result.
Basically, what I want to be able to do, is use the Pocket piano as a software instrument with all it's vibrato/arpeggiator modes written in MIDI and NOT just audio, so that they can be manipulated later.
The above link to that past thread was using Logic 9, where Duncs was able to solve his issue through the Environment window. Since I am using Logic 10.0.0, what can I do to solve this given the differences between Logic versions?