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121Logic Pro User Guide
Open Audio Devices preferences
In Logic Pro, choose Logic Pro > Preferences > Audio (or use the Open Audio Preferences
key command), then click the Devices tab.
Logic Pro automatically recognizes any installed Core Audio hardware, and uses the default
settings as defined in the Audio MIDI Setup utility (Applications/Utilities/Audio MIDI Setup).
In most cases, however, you may want to optimize the settings for your individual hardware
setup, particularly if you use several audio interfaces or a multiple input/output device. If
possible, you should avoid using different audio devices for input and output.
For details about setting up your Core Audio device preferences, see Devices preferences
in Logic Pro.
Configure Apogee and Euphonix devices to use with Logic
Pro
You can configure Apogee or Euphonix audio hardware in the utilities provided by
these manufacturers. The configuration utilities for connected devices can be opened
directly from Logic Pro. Consult the documentation provided with the device for specific
configuration instructions.
Open the Apogee Control Panel
In Logic Pro, choose Mix > Open Apogee Control Panel.
Open the EuControl Settings
In Logic Pro, choose Mix > Open EuControl Settings.
The EuControl Settings panel is available when Avid EuControl software is installed and
running on your computer.
Connect MIDI devices
Using MIDI devices with Logic Pro overview
Logic Pro works with many USB and MIDI keyboard controllers and with other MIDI devices
including sound modules, control surfaces, effects processors, mixers, lighting controllers,
pedals, and switches.
Logic Pro recognizes all MIDI devices set up in the Audio MIDI Setup (AMS) utility, the
integrated audio and MIDI configuration tool of macOS. You can find the AMS utility in the
Applications/Utilities folder. For more information on use, see AMS Help.
Many controllers and other MIDI devices connect to your Mac via a USB port. If a MIDI
device has MIDI In and Out ports rather than a USB port, you can connect it to a MIDI
interface and connect the MIDI interface to your computer. Some MIDI interfaces are
automatically recognized by your Mac, but others may require you to install driver software.
Check the documentation that came with the device, and the manufacturers website, for
more information.