Recording mpc 1000 onto logic through tascam fw-1082

i have my midi cable plugged into midi out a on my mpc......leading to midi in 1 on tascam....logic reads my tascam....what i need to know now is how to record my mpc onto logic....i'm not exactly sure the best way to word what im looking for so ask me where you get confused and i will explain to the best of my ability

i guess i'll do it bit by bit....first how do i know that logic is reading my tascam? after i find that out.....i need to know how to set a track on logic that will record the beat from my mpc onto the program as a midi file

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