Will a Mackie Control Universal V.2.1.2 work with Logic Pro 9?

Will a Mackie Universal Controller V. 1.2.1 work with Logic Pro 9?

Mine does. There was something If I can remember how to do it about after the update selecting the controller to mackie controller. You have the option within the controller itself to be mackie controller or logic controller. If it powers up and says mackie controller, You should be fine. If you have a problem get back to me, Ill look for the link that tells you how to change it.

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