thanks David, I will do just that! Hopefully they will see it as a positive !
Sent to Arturia.....
Hi Andres,
I’ve been asking others about this issue and something quite significant happened, this week actually, regarding Pro Logic 10.7. I will include the actually threads to the post but in a nutshell, midi porting just wasn’t possible in Logic, but it is now!
David Nahmani from LogicProHelp
The MIDI OUT from AU plugins has been a long-time request from Logic users. However in most cases the 3rd party plug-in manufacturers provide an alternative solution in the form of a virtual MIDI In port, so I would inquire about that with Arturia, ask they seem a very progressive developer.
I then shared your responses and he replied:
David Nahmani from LogicProHelp
I would reach out again, it seems as if they’re unaware of the latest development in Logic Pro 10.7 where Logic does let you choose MIDI input ports including virtual once such as the ones sent by a 3rd party plug-in.
For me, I decided Pigments was my chosen Synth to learn from the ground up. Making it my goto software synth, which I thought would replace Omnisphere. The unique ARP/SEQ in Pigments was a main factor for moving over. Because of my understanding for the ARP in Omnisphere I thought it would be a given to be able to record, inport/export the midi and/or use the ARP to control other VST’s, which was my error.
My ultimate question is: what is the likelihood, that Arturia will take advantage of the new developments in Logic Pro 10.7 and make Pigments the best it can be for Logic Users?
For now, the ARP in Pigments doesn’t do what I need it to do, so I’m back on Omnisphere which is a real shame, because the ARP/SEQ in Pigments is fanstasic, but lacking…for now???
Kind regards, Mark