Logic plugins are controlled by fader values and any incoming data from Max needs to be converted into a fader value. Screenshot of Logic Pro X being controlled with reacTIVision via Max. Using the Midi environments window, within Logic Pro X, allows users to have a virtual view of the Midi studio, allowing control over Midi setup and routing (Apple Inc., 2019). This information can then be received and routed in Logic Pro X (see Fig.6.1.). ![]() Once data from reacTIVision has been scaled to the Midi note number scale, it can be sent from Max using noteout and ctlout objects, by being assigned to a specific Midi channel and controller number (Cycling74, 2019). Midi information can be scaled into note numbers, which range from 0 to 127, known as the Midi note scale (Inspiredacoustics, 2019). Before data can be sent from Max it needs to be converted into Midi information. Information from reacTIVision can be converted and used to control plugin parameters in external applications like Logic Pro X.
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