For the details, see the ‘Configuring Kontakt For Live’ box. Although Live always shows the maximum number of audio inputs, Kontakt must be configured to use them. The AU version pairs consecutive mono output numbers with the Kontakt plug-in name (for example, the stereo input comprising Kontakt mono outs 3 and 4 is labelled ‘3/4-Kontakt 5’). In Live, Kontakt output labels depend on the plug-in version used. When it’s done click on the rescan option for making sure that the changes which has been. You should ensure that the use VST plug-in Custom folder is switched on and then click on the browse option for selecting the folder. To receive audio from different Kontakt outputs, create separate Live audio tracks and assign their input to one of the additional 15 stereo outputs available from Kontakt (the first output, labelled ‘Main,’ is reserved for the track holding the Kontakt plug-in). You will have to go to the ableton preferences you should go to the file Folder option and click on the tab. Kontakt provides 16 MIDI inputs (A1 to A16), and the corresponding Live outputs are labelled by their number followed by the name of the Kontakt plug-in (for example, A2 appears as ’2-Kontakt 5’ in Live). One way to send MIDI to different instruments in Kontakt’s Multi Rack is to create a separate MIDI track for each instrument and set the track’s output to the Kontakt MIDI input for that instrument.
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