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Mapping M-Audio Axiom 49?

Hey everyone. Can someone please tell or show me how to map the sliders, transport buttons and knobs with Logic Pro? I have the Enigma software but I'm a MIDI dummie and any kind of help would really help! Thanks
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Those sliders, knobs and buttons send midi continuous controllers which can control various aspects of Logic and the soft synthesizers and samplers and software effects that come bundled with Logic.

Here are links to three good articles on midi basics - part one, part two and part three. Part three talks specifically about midi continuous controllers, but read all three.

The author of these articles and Editor in Chief of Sound on Sound, Paul White, is an avid Logic user himself and he writes a regular column with Logic tips and tricks. A subscription to the USA edition of Sound on Sound is $60 a year, and in my opinion it's the best music products mag out there.

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