Ableton has two types of tracks, MIDI or audio so the route is - Midi in > Kontakt > audio channel with effects you want. 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. 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. You then set the individual midi options, like channels, patches, automation, etc. You set the midi-out 'Port' number to match the Port number for Kontakt. 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). Each mic channel can be loaded with up to 8 FX in any order, plus another 8 slots on the master channel, with support for send routing as well. Take a look at the upper right in the Kontakt wrapper.
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