



I think they were just scrolled off the screen. I work with iConnectivity, doing things like press releases, manuals, and if I see stuff like this, this. What else could be the conflict with Logic? (I posted the websites below of the MidiKeys app and Mio cable.) I've updated my Mio to the latest OS version. My AudioMidi setup has the Mio showing there. I downloaded an application called 'MidiKeys' (which is just a virtual musical keyboard on your computer) and this actually works sending midi notes from this application to my synth. I contacted iConnectivity and we were able to find out it's a Logic issue. Any idea what's going on or how to get this working? But somehow it shows up in the Inspector under 'Port'. Any reason why one midi cable is recognized and the other isn't? I posted some screenshots showing the Mio won't show up in the 'Output' field when creating an External Midi or Instrument track. So what's the difference between these two. I have another Alesis Usb to midi 'Audiolink' cable that is automatically recognized by Logic. I have an iConnectivity Mio Usb to midi cord and for some reason Logic X won't recognize it (and of course won't send any midi data through an external midi instrument).
