



That's Send note off velocity set to on, Send pitch bend range set to on and 12 and Send polyphonic aftertouch set to on. Once you've inserted your Kontakt instance and set it to the right port, have a check in its PLUGIN OPTIONS page and make sure that these options are configured as below (FL Studio 11 on the left, FL Studio 12 on the right):> Now that the script has been installed, using it is simple! The first thing you want to do is set up your Kontakt VST inside FL Studio as usual. You can download a free copy of the BETA using one of the links below: BETA v0.7 was released on the 26th January, 2016 .

Please remember that MIDI Extend is currently BETA and may have minor bugs or issues. Similarly to BRSO Articulate, this can be done in two ways - through an automated install application or through a manual installation. The first thing you need to do is install the Kontakt MIDI Extend script. Note that MIDI Extend does not currently work in Kontakt 6! Native Instruments KONTAKT v4.2.4 to v5.8.Support for the following VSTs is currently available: MIDI Extend adds to the MIDI specification and is therefore only possible in certain VSTs that can be scripted. With the feature enabled, BRSO Articulate allows you to access all 64 MIDI channels in supported VST plugins simultaneously. Imagine you could utilise all 64 loaded instruments! That could give you a full orchestra in a single instance of Kontakt and help reduce CPU load and memory usage in your DAW. For example, Kontakt can load and layer up to 64 different patches, but you can only control 16 of them at one time. One thing that has caused frustration for users (particularly FL Studio users composing orchestral music) of VSTs has been the 16 channel limit. The MIDI specification was written over 20 years ago and they could have never envisioned how powerful computers and DAWs would become. MIDI Extend is an extension of the MIDI protocol, the language that FL Studio uses to talk to your VST plugins.
