If the plugin entry is present right-click it and select 'Delete file.'. Ableton has two types of tracks, MIDI or audio so the route is - Midi in > Kontakt > audio channel with effects you want. From the FL Studio Browser, locate the entry for the plugin you're having issues with in 'Plugin database > Generators' and 'Plugin database > Effects'. Then you can do the exact opposite on Kontakt, and then set it to send each track to a different audio track which has effects. 18 Likes Received: 3 Heylo, Sooo, I installed the r4e version of Kontakt 6.1.1, the exe is a treat to play around and pulls in loads of libraries I've yet to work with that I obviously couldn't use in K5 - however when calling up the Kontakt 6 plugin in my DAW, I get this little devil of a window with only a close button instead of the Kontakt gui. Hopefully that makes sense and you can translate that info to FL knowledge. So if you have 6 separate tracks in ableton, each one would be routed to the track with Kontakt and each one would be sending midi from channels 1-6 respectively.
So I reroute it so the track sends its midi info to the track with Kontakt on midi channel 2, for example. I don’t use FL studio so couldn’t tell you there but in Ableton you can create a midi track and choose which channel it sends to (default is master).