What you cannot do is get any audio down that MIDI cable - that MIDI cannot do. Your Motif can do this kind of thing - you just need the DAW to train itself. Your DAW can change the motif's programmes, and the motif can be used to control some DAW functions - my master keyboard has stop, rewind, ff, rec and play features and I can write a little table that converts the MIDI data these buttons generate into real commands. It's common for people to confuse the MIDI connection with the audio connection. The Motif will respond to the usual commands from Logic (as Cubase does too) I suspect you are actually expecting things that MIDI will not do? In Cubase sending model specific data back to a device normally works straightforwardly - although you can set up templates to access frequently used MIDI features, but I've never needed these. I can't speak for Logic, but in Cubase, the Motif would be received as a generic MIDI device too - which is exactly what Cubase needs.
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