pat_geary wrote:Sadly though, it didn't work. Not yet anyway. The keyboard is inputting midi ok and Logic recognises this but I can't seem to get Amplitube to see the midi.
By the looks of things, you can’t address the MIDI input directly to A4 in Logic, you have to use Smart Controls.
1) Insert A4 into an FX slot (you might already have done this), load the Wah and leave the window open.
2) Open Smart Control for that track
3) Right click Wah pedal>Assign Automation>Wah>give it a Param number (e.g. Param 1)
Now if you move knob 1 in the Smart Controls window the wah should move (you should just about be able to see a blue ring around the knob). Now you need to assign an external controller to the knob…
4) Click the Show Inspector in the Smart Controls window (i in circle)
5) Under Automatic Smart Controls click the Learn button next to External Assignment (the ring around Param 1 knob should turn red)
6) Move the mod wheel on your MIDI keyboard and it should assign it (and the knob + wah pedal should move)
7) Click learn again to take it out of learn mode.
It takes longer to type it than to do it, so sorry for being longwinded. Good luck with your toe on the mod wheel