MacBook Pro running Logic Pro 9 will not connect to iPad

MacBook is running Yosemite, downloaded last night. iPad is running iOS 8.1.2, updated yesterday. Logic Pro 9 version is 9.1.8. Logic Remote is version 1.1.1, also downloaded yesterday.
I've tried pairing the devices by Bluetooth as well as logging them onto 2 different WiFi networks.
Firewall on the MacBook is turned off.
I've tried deleting com.apple.logic.pro.cs and then restarting the MacBook.
Still, every single time I start Logic Remote, I get the message "No Mac running Logic, GarageBand or MainStage was found".
Is there anything else I can try or do these machines / apps simply not work together?

Hi
Logic Remote only works with LPX? Try using TouchOSC instead
CCT

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