In our example, we choose the first stereo pair of inputs ( Mic/Line/Inst 1-2 (Stereo)) from the list, since our external MIDI sound source has a stereo pair of outputs connected to the first set of inputs of this audio interface. Select the audio interface input that your external MIDI sound source is connected to.In the Audio Track, click the Audio Input Path selector to access its drop-down menu.Note: You have the option to select Mono or Stereo in this New Tracks dialog depending on whether your external MIDI sound source utilizes a single Mono or Stereo pair of output jacks. Once done, click the Create button to create the new Audio Track. In the New Tracks dialog, select Stereo and Audio Track.To do this, choose Track > New in the Pro Tools menu bar to create a new Audio Track. In most cases, you may wish to monitor or record the audio from your external MIDI sound source in Pro Tools. ![]() Note: This setting will depend on which MIDI Interface you are using, as well as which MIDI Channel your external MIDI sound source is set to receive on. In our example, we choose Komplete Kontrol S49, Port 2 > channel-1, since our external hardware is connected to receive MIDI from the port on the back of the KOMPLETE KONTROL S49 keyboard (via MIDI Channel 1). Select the MIDI Output port and MIDI Channel you want to use for sending MIDI to your external hardware device.Click the MIDI Output selector to open the selector's drop-down menu.In the MIDI Input selector drop-down menu, select Komplete Kontrol MIDI Out > all channels.In the MIDI Track, click the MIDI Input selector.To do so, choose View > Edit Window Views > I/O in the menu bar. Make sure the I/O field is visible in the edit window.Note: You can add as many additional MIDI Tracks as you need, just be sure to apply the following steps to each of the MIDI Tracks. Once done, click the Create button to create the new MIDI Track. In the New Tracks dialog, select MIDI Track.This will receive MIDI from the initial KOMPLETE KONTROL Instrument Track. Choose Track > New in the Pro Tools menu bar to create a new MIDI Track. ![]() Note: Please see this article for more information about inserting NI plug-ins into Pro Tools.
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