Click on the port name you want to delete from the upper list. Click the (minus) button at the bottom. Using loopMIDI with Your DAW
Select the virtual port you created (e.g., loopMIDI Port 1 ) as the active output device. 2. Configure the Destination (Application B / DAW) Open Ableton Live or your chosen DAW. Navigate to . Locate the MIDI Input section. loopmidi windows 11
| Feature | LoopMIDI | LoopBe1 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Free | Free (1 port) / Paid (more) | | Max Ports | 64 | 1 (free version) | | Windows 11 ARM | Yes | No | | Latency | Near-zero | Near-zero | Click on the port name you want to
For most Windows 11 users, loopMIDI remains an excellent free solution for virtual MIDI routing. If you encounter issues after a Windows update, try restarting the Windows MIDI Service as described above. If problems persist, consider switching to LoopBe1 or exploring Microsoft's native loopback ports. Locate the MIDI Input section
You can create as many independent ports as your workflow requires. Each port acts as a bidirectional MIDI cable.