I am having trouble using my NI Purchases!
Hybrid Keys in Konakt 7 appear to work inside Magix Music Maker
But as always for things to work then you need to setup things correctly , including in Kontakt 7 .
To setup Kontakt 7 then open Kontakt 7 standalone first and then set audio and midi settings correctly and use same as for your DAW. Depending on what drivers you use and your Windows setting then it might or might not work immediately.
If you in general have problems getting the audio to work then use the Steinberg built-in ASIO Driver as described below here and use the driver for all of your music programs and plugins.
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Try using Steinberg built-in ASIO Driver: information & download for all music programs and DAW/Magix Music Maker
then also do the following :
Right-click the speaker icon in your system tray and select Sounds.
Go to the Playback tab, select your active audio device (e.g., your speakers or headphones), and click Properties.
Go to the Advanced tab.Uncheck both options under Exclusive Mode (Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device Give exclusive mode applications priority)
Click Apply and OK.
Please notice though that the Steinberg built-in ASIO Driver from what other people say is one of them 'not a real ASIO driver' and that it may give more latency than some other 'ASIO' drivers.
I think you both forgot a very basic thing… Steinberg's ASIO driver (or any other virtual ASIO driver) also need to be connected and configured to get the audio from the computer's default audio… it does not work by itself!
Thank you Sunborn . I have never had to setup that so , at least I personally didn't give that any thoughts.
@Kevin2008 , what Sunborn suggests checking is the setting of this start menu item :
It woks well…………
No, I meant to say that screen recording was made with sound on, but with Steinberg built in asio driver in both my music program and Kontakt 8 player.
As you can see there is no sound……
You still didn't confirm that you turned off both the Exclusive access in settings , but if you did then either you must have some strange Windows audio setting or there can be a problem with either the sound device itself (F-Audio) or the Magix Music Maker program (you are well advised at least re-starting program before testing after making any changes).
Else the only other thing that I could possibly suggest would be that you tried installing the Voicemeeter Banana and tried to see if you can route your way out of the problem. But before going down that route then please at least make a Windows Restore Point so that you can revert any settings made. Or even better take a Windows backup to revert from. VoiceMeeter offer more software that can be of help and between all of it then you should get sound. But as written then take a backup before going overboard with any of this. Alternatively then of course you can ask Magix support or in their forum.
You can find the Voicemeeter site here , but you should also visit the VB-Audiosite also since they also have 'virtualaudio cables' including something called VB-Audio ASIO Bridge which is found at the lower part of the cable page. (says for use of Audio Pro ASIO Devices with regular Audio Software for Windows). Documentation : The VB-CABLE Reference Manual (PDF document). explains all about VB-Audio Virtual Cables. They also have something called 'Matrix' (says Universal Audio Router) and 'Coconut' (says it's the Ultimate audio router).
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I was just checking
Done…………!!!
That's great , thank you for confirming the fix , happy music making 😀
I want to personally thank you for the Help !!!!😀