Kontakt mysteriously quit responding to MIDI (file) input

Mike Shafto
Mike Shafto Member Posts: 15 Member

I haven't had a DAW since gigastudio went under, but I've been able to play midi files through Kontakt using a midi player and LoopBe1. This gimmick was working great with Kontakt 8. Then, with a simple little 3-minute midi file, it played 3 times perfectly, then Kontakt 8 quit responding. The midi file plays OK but it plays through some kind of default midi "piano" (all channels go, omni-like, to some "piano"). Sounds pretty bad. Meters show no response on any channel in K8. LoopBe1 is the only Options assignment for midi input.

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  • Mike Shafto
    Mike Shafto Member Posts: 15 Member

    Windows 11

  • Jeremy_NI
    Jeremy_NI Administrator, Customer Care Posts: 14,574 admin

    Maybe some screenshots would help? What kind of MIDI files? What MIDI Player? what is LoopBE1, can you provide links to that?

  • DunedinDragon
    DunedinDragon Member Posts: 1,093 Guru

    It sounds like LoopBE1 is connected to your default sound card in your PC and it's bypassing the connection to Kontakt. The default piano is part of the general MIDI capabilities in Windows so I'd check the configuration in LoopBE1, especially if you're using a different audio interface for Kontakt.

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