The final step is to get the audio coming from vep routed inside these "external instruments" tracks, and very easily you simply pickfrom the menu of the given external instrument track a "receive audio from" or something like that option, picking up audio from one of the channels that you have created as audio outs in VEP. Now you need to create "external instruments" tracks for each articulation/instrument you want to separately control in VEP, and match the proper midi channels in the Live external instrument tracks and in VEP so that each external instrument track controls a specific kontakt instance/articulation. Now in Live, what you want to do is to create one instance of VEP VST and connect it to the proper VEP server instance. Basically vep needs to have an output assigned to each instrument whose audio you want to control separately in Live. So, let's make the basic scenario, you create one kontakt instance and you have 16 instruments: you have to enable all of kontakt/vep outputs and route each instrument to its own output. You have to create in kontakt as many outputs as you want to be able do separately control as audio in live, meaning that if you kontakt instruments are all routed to the same output(s), those output(s) will be the only audio you will be able to have in ableton.
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