How do i connect my MIDI to Logic Pro?

How do i connect my MIDI to Logic Pro?

You can always open audio/midi setup to troubleshoot midi or audio interface problems.
Go to applications -> Utilities -> Audio Midi Setup.
Then you may have to go to Window -> Show Midi Window.
You can test your setup and add or remove devices.

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