Your KAWAI device should be listed in this screen as a device, and chances are if it's not working then it will be dulled out (Which means the driver hasn't detected the hardware correctly).Ĥ. Once in there you need be on the MIDI view, so at the top of the screen find the 'Window' menu, and ensure that 'MIDI Studio' is ticked.ģ. You get to this application by opening the applications folder, and there is a utility folder within that.Ģ. If it doesn't show up then chances are the MIDI driver has just got confused, in this case do the following:-ġ. If it shows up data on that monitor when you press the keys then it would suggest the problem is somewhere in your Logic usage, so please post back if this is your discovery. First i would test your keyboard is sending data to your Mac, you can do this by running a MIDI monitor, i.e.:.
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