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No matter what I do, even when I try and use the learn function, I still can't get the transports of the CME to control Logic. The only thing that the CME will control is the volume, all 8 sliders do the same thing, volume, but when I control Reason with the CME, stand alone, the transports on the CME work GREAT! Since I do use Logic and Reason through Rewire, it would be nice if I could do the same with the CME for Logic.

Hi Moogy77,
The transport controls are controlled as key commands. You can assign buttons on your controller to trigger those commands. Check out the Logic Pro 8 Control Surfaces Support guide in the Help menu and on page 55 is a section titled Assigning Buttons to Key Commands. That is how you will get the transport controls working.
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