![]() So the issue was reported to Kontakt team and consequently fixed in 5.8.1. It was then that I noticed that the feature was broken as it disregarded the setting when reopening the NKI. ![]() ![]() So when I converted the multiscript to instrument level script, it required setting one of instrument groups to receive "omni", in order for the script to be able to react on all MIDI channels. For the record, in a prior version of that library, multi was in fact used, however since then the library was encoded for Kontakt Player, which also necessitated implementing NKS, in which case multis are not supported/cannot be used. This is all freely assignable by the user, and doesn't require using multis. Steinberg Neo Soul Keys 64bit relates to Multimedia Tools. The actual developer of the software is Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. ![]() The following version: 1.0 is the most frequently downloaded one by the program users. I have used this feature in Sonokinetic Toccata library, which has a small script that is used to route MIDI channels to either of the two manuals, or bass pedals. Steinberg Neo Soul Keys 64bit was developed to work on Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 and can function on 64-bit systems. However certain instruments can provide additional functionality through MIDI channels even from instrument level (rather than multi). When saving the instrument as NKI, the MIDI channel assigned to the instrument is not stored in it (it is only stored in multis).
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