
For all details on the audio and MIDI configuration of your host application, please refer
to its documentation.
Multiple Plug-in Instances
When you are using KOMPLETE KONTROL as a plug-in within a host application, you can
open multiple KOMPLETE KONTROL instances. Actually, you can load as many instances of
KOMPLETE KONTROL as your computer and your host application can handle CPU-wise. In
contrast to the stand-alone application, they are always tempo synced to the host. In plug-in
mode you can also record automation for KOMPLETE KONTROL or instrument parameters
from your host. To learn more, have a look at chapter
2.11, Controlling Parameters via MIDI and Host Automation
.
2.4.2
Switching Instances
When two or more instances of the KOMPLETE KONTROL software are running (e.g., as plug-
ins on different tracks of your DAW), you must choose which instance you want to control from
your KOMPLETE KONTROL S-SERIES keyboard. You can do this both from your keyboard and
in the software.
Click the Connect button to connect the keyboard to that instance.
Switching Instance from the Software
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To select your keyboard from a particular KOMPLETE KONTROL instance, click the Con-
nect button (keyboard icon) in the KOMPLETE KONTROL header of that instance.
Switching Instance from the Keyboard
To select a particular KOMPLETE KONTROL instance from your keyboard:
Depending on the compatibility and version number of your host application, switching
between instances of KOMPLETE KONTROL may not function as described.
Basic Concepts
Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode
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