Mackie MCU and Logic Pro iPad?

Logic Pro instantly saw my Behringer X Touch controller’s two channels when I plugged it into the USB hub connected to my 2018 iPad Pro. App Settings -> MIDI -> In/Out offered the option to turn on or off these two channels. However, the X Touch didn’t “connect” and display track names or move its faders to match the Logic Pro track fader positions.


My conclusion: Mackie MCU isn’t currently supported by Logic Pro iPad.


Am I wrong?

iPad Pro, iPadOS 16

Posted on May 23, 2023 01:56 PM

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Posted on Jan 11, 2024 07:48 AM

I would like MCU/HUI support too. I have requested this to the Apple Logic iPad portal.

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May 31, 2023 03:38 AM in response to DovJ

DovJ, I'm about 99% sure that's you are correct, that is, MackieMCU isn't supported.


Separately, I notice this in the Apple into video: "Plug in your favorite gear using compatible third‑party audio interfaces, MIDI interfaces, and controllers from leading manufacturers like Apogee, Focusrite, Novation, Universal Audio, and more." I would read this to indicate that control surfaces are NOT supported.


I wonder, though, if you could control Logic Pro on your iPad with Logic Control on an iPhone?

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