Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owners Manual
- Komplete Elements Setup Guide
- Contact
- Table of Contents
- 1 Welcome to KOMPLETE ELEMENTS MK2
- 2 Installation
- 3 Product Activation with Service Center
- 4 Stand-alone Operation
- 5 Plug-in Operation
- 6 Other Documentation and Support Resources
- 7 Troubleshooting and FAQ
- 7.1 Installation Folder Not Found by an Update Installer
- 7.2 Library Path Not Found by an Update Installer
- 7.3 User Account Control and Internet Security
- 7.4 How to Convert Songs Made with an Older Plug-in Version to the Latest Plug-in Version
- 7.5 Location of the VST Plug-ins Folder on Windows
- 7.6 The Plug-in Does Not Appear in My Sequencer
- 7.7 Sequencer Tutorials
- 8 Product Returns
- Scan of CD-ROM
- Installation / Registration Card
4.4 Setting up MIDI Connections
The MIDI page of the Audio and MIDI Settings dialog provides a list of all MIDI inputs and
outputs available on your system. These are ports of physical MIDI interfaces connected to
your computer, but also any virtual MIDI ports that may be provided by drivers or other ap-
plications to facilitate inter-application MIDI usage.
In order to make the application respond to MIDI data from the outside, you will have to
enable one or more ports that appear in the inputs list of the MIDI page:
1.
Make sure the Inputs button is highlighted, and identify the port(s) that you intend to
use for MIDI input in the list.
2.
If the
Status
field on the right side of an entry reads
Off
, to activate the port, click di-
rectly on the word
Off
, which will change the status to
On
.
The MIDI page of the Audio and MIDI Settings dialog in Windows.
Some applications allow sending MIDI to external MIDI ports or to other applications:
► Click on the Outputs button in the upper left corner of the MIDI page (if accessible) and
activate the desired ports in the same fashion as described earlier in this section.
Stand-alone Operation
Setting up MIDI Connections
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