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Please add your Logic version and system info to your signature: (#5)Typically, on a MIDI Controller, keys and pads both send MIDI note events. You can check this by hitting a key or a pad on your keyboard and looking at the MIDI In monitor in Logic: it should display a little note icon and a few numbers after that.So assuming you have a pad that sends a C1 MIDI Note and you want it to trigger a snare in an instrument that maps D1 to that snare? You can either:- Go into the MIDI Controller interface and reprogram the pad to send D1 instead of C1 (that should be very easy, I recommend that).- Go into the instrument's interface and reprogram that snare to be triggered by a C1 instead of a D1. And when playing/recording with this set up am I using a MIDI track or a software instrument track?You use a software instrument track.So the MPK sends MIDI data to Logic, the MIDI notes can be recorded on the software instrument track. When playing the notes, and/or upon playback, the MIDI data you play or the MIDI data read from the track is routed to the software instrument on the channel strip.

Downloading and Installing the Editor. Download the editor from the MPK mini mkII product page. Click on the Docs & Downloads tab and choose the version for your operating system: Find the editor in your downloads folder, right-click and select 'Extract All.' To unzip the folder before installing. If using a Mac, simply double-click on the zipped folder to unzip it. Double-click on the installer inside to run the installation.

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That software instrument triggers sounds depending on the MIDI data it receives. That sound is routed to the inserts on the software instrument channel strip, then through the fader, then the pan, then the output fader. I understand this is an extremely old thread, but I have still not solved this issue. I am using Logic Pro x with my Akai MPK mini mk2 and using the Serato Sample plugin. For some reason, within Serato Sample, you can only map 16 notes, and it starts at C1. There is no way to change this within Serato sample. SO in order to accommodate this, I need to change my MIDI mapping on my MPK mini.

I need to map the MPK mini PADS, so that Pad 1 (Bank A) starts at C1, and it goes chromatically upward from there (C#1 on Pad 2, etc.). When I make these changes in the MPK mini Editor, save it to PROG 1, and then press 'send' within the MPK mini editor, the notes on the pads still start at C0. I need it to start at C1. I have tried it several times, and when I change programs, the settings are changing, so the controller seems to be working properly, but for some reason I can't get it to update to the Program that I edited. I know this seems like more of an Akai related issue but this matches the topic of this thread and I would really appreciate some guidance. I have not found my answer on an Akai page.