Using MIDI Touch on iPad with Logic Pro

Hello,
I try to set up MIDI Touch on iPad as a control surface. It operates through Wifi MIDI network.
When monitoring under Logic, i can see  the differents MIDI messages going through the sequencer (Notes, CC messages) correctly (all values 0,1,2,...127) for every touch controllers.
When I use MIDI learn (for example to set up a volume fader), it seems to be learn but it doesn't work properly. When I move the touch controller, the value of Logic parameter jump from 0 to 127...
If I set up a touch control in MIDI Touch with CC7, it control perfectly the volume of a selected track in logic.
It seems i am missing something... Could you help me?
Thank you
Pit

Question - can I transfer the apps I bought for iPod Touch to iPad.
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