2 – KONTAKT PLAYER 2
Adjust Output or Aux Return Level: Move the appropriate fader.
Config: This is where you configure the output for number of channels and
channel assignments.
When you click on a channel’s Config button, a dialog box appears with several
fields. You can edit the Channel Name, but also, the number of audio channels
(click on the Audio Channels parameter, then drag up or down). Note that you
can’t specify more audio channels than actually exist.
Each channel shows up in a list. Click on the channel’s Physical Out field, and
a pop-up menu appears with all available output. Click on a physical output
to assign it to a KONTAKT 2 virtual output.
You can use the << and >> buttons in the lower left hand corner to automatically
go to the next available output.
Output Routing
Note: There are only 1 mono outputs possible when Kontakt Player 2 is
used as an Audio Unit plug-in, even though newer Logic versions support
32 outputs. Surround channels in Cubase are not supported. In addition to
the methods mentioned below, different output configurations can also be
saved as part of a multi.
In stand-alone mode, there are 32 mono outputs possible. Therefore, the
maximum number of supported physical mono outputs is 32. If your audio
interface supports more than 32 mono outputs, you will only be able to use
the first 32 outputs in Kontakt Player 2. Outputs can not be freely mapped
on the physical level of your audio interface
In plug-in mode, the maximum number of virtual mono outputs is always 32
for VST and DXi / 1 for AU and RTAS. For VST only, three default plug-in
versions are available with , 1, and 32 outputs respectively. For all other