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			<title><![CDATA[Nanoloop MIDI Question]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>Grazzii says:</i></b><p>Hi guys,<br />I&#039;m having a bit of trouble with the Nanoloop MIDI adapter. <br />It seems to hate Logic Pro 9. I load up MAX7, everything is working just fine. I then load up Logic Pro, all of the MIDI outputs to Nanoloop just turn off, and will stay off until I reboot the computer. I can&#039;t use the nano loop midi adapter with logic pro exclusively either, it will just be silence. <br />I&#039;ve looked up this issue and people just seem to be saying &quot;are the connections right?&quot; &quot;are you sure the adapter is plugged in?&quot;. <br />I&#039;ve used more than one computer, different versions of Logic Pro, different gameboys and a different adapter and it all seems the same. Logic Pro is the common issue here. Has anyone else had this issue, or have a fix?<br />Thanks</p>]]></description>
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