Routing midi into the bounce

For the first time in Logic I have just used an outboard midi intrument on a song. How do you route it into the bounce? The only option afforded to to a group, but I can't get any sound feeding through to the bounced mix.
cheers

Page 297 of the manual:
Input Object
The Input Object allows you to directly route and control signals from your audio hardware’s input. Once an Audio Input Object is assigned to an audio channel, it can be monitored and recorded directly into Logic, along with its effect plug-ins. The signal is processed—inclusive of plug-ins—even while Logic is stopped. In other words: Input Objects behave just like external hardware processors. Bus sends can be used pre or post-fader.
The Audio Input Objects can effectively replace your old mixing desk, or at least save time while bouncing:
Audio Input Objects make the bouncing procedure much easier, as there’s no longer any need to record the audio signal of your MIDI devices before bouncing (mixing down) their output with the audio recordings. The live Audio Input Objects allow you to mix down the audio signal from your external hardware MIDI synthesizers and sound modules into a stereo mix (by bouncing an Output Object).
The Input Object features the following elements: Inserts, Bus Sends, Output,
Grouping, Automation, Pan, Level, and Level meter, Mute/Solo, Mono/Stereo.

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