Similar Post... Still Unanswered (Control Surfaces)

I thought I'd try again...
How can I get my control surfaces to modify software synth parameters inside logic?  Is there a way to route the controller to a software synth for tweaking synth sounds (I find the mouse very annoying for this especially live tweaking while recording)?
Thanks!

Thanks!  Like I said before I'm going to give it a go a little later w/ the Akai documentation I have for use with Logic Pro.  I know it works with my MPD32 Controller and MOTU's BPM 1.5...  I'll give it another go and see where it lands me... 
I do have a Novation ZeRO SL MkII Controller which would be perfect for tweaking sounds but I've had very little luck using it...  I sometimes regret the purchase.  If it worked as well as it was supposed to it would be almost magical but it crashes constantly both the AutoMap 3.7 software it comes with as well as Logic Pro 9.  Some I'm a little nervous about using it with any projects.

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