) by the instrument that you select for the track. You determine which sounds are produced (by Logic. Its purpose is to create a MIDI data-stream.Īll of the MIDI-messages thus produced will be captured by Logic and placed into the track in which you are currently recording, and can be freely edited thereafter in the usual way. So it is, quite literally, an input device.
The 'transpose' buttons will transpose the note-messages that are sent, so that you can play notes in different octaves although the range of notes available to your hands at any one time are constrained by the physical width of the keyboard.
), pitch-bend, modulation, and ( if you also attach a sustain-pedal, sold separately. a MIDI controller, such as this device, has no built-in sound generating capability of its own.