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M32 keyboard reset

I have a NI M32 keyboard. I am running Logic Pro 10.2 on an older Mac mini.

Everything has worked well except that I have messed up the pitchbend on the M32.

The M32 (pitchbend) works totally fine on my Mac Book Pro. I was trying different controller assignments (on Mac mini) and I think I have somehow lost control/reassigned the Pitchbend.


What is the best way to reset this controller to its original settings? The Logic Pro controller DELETE option says “Do you really want to delete all selected devices permanently?” (can’t UNDO). That kind of scared me away. I really feel that I can get the pitchbend back if I could execute the right reset.

Mac mini, OS X 10.11

Posted on Jan 18, 2022 11:30 AM

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Posted on Jan 19, 2022 7:23 AM

I finally got to work. I followed this advice from Native Instruments:


  1. In Logic Pro, note any custom preference settings that you’ve made, and save any custom key commands you've created
  2. Quit Logic Pro.
  3. Navigate to: Macintosh HD > Users > User Name > Library > Preferences
  4. Remove the "com.apple.logic10.plist" file from the Preferences folder. 
  5. If you upgraded from Logic 9 or earlier to Logic Pro, also remove the "com.apple.logic.pro" file. 
  6. Restart your Mac.



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Jan 19, 2022 7:23 AM in response to Radarhus

I finally got to work. I followed this advice from Native Instruments:


  1. In Logic Pro, note any custom preference settings that you’ve made, and save any custom key commands you've created
  2. Quit Logic Pro.
  3. Navigate to: Macintosh HD > Users > User Name > Library > Preferences
  4. Remove the "com.apple.logic10.plist" file from the Preferences folder. 
  5. If you upgraded from Logic 9 or earlier to Logic Pro, also remove the "com.apple.logic.pro" file. 
  6. Restart your Mac.



M32 keyboard reset

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