Most DAWs default to sending MIDI on Channel 1. However, if Guitarist is set to receive on a specific channel (like Channel 2 or 16), it will ignore your input. Set both your DAW track and the Guitarist global settings to "MIDI All" or "Channel 1" to establish a connection. 4. The "Action" Section and Key-Switches

Force your DAW to rescan plugins to ensure it is loading the latest, correct version. Summary Checklist MIDI Notes within the playable range? Internal Volume turned up? Pattern/Sequencer active? DAW track unmuted and audio routing correct? Reinstalled latest version? sugar bytes guitarist no sound

On Windows, try running your DAW as an administrator to ensure the plugin has permission to read its sample folders. Most DAWs default to sending MIDI on Channel 1

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Guitarist divides your MIDI keyboard into sections. The lower keys typically trigger the patterns, while the upper keys determine the chords. If you press a chord key without triggering a pattern (or vice versa), the plugin may remain silent.

Sometimes, internal settings in Guitarist can cause silence.

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Most DAWs default to sending MIDI on Channel 1. However, if Guitarist is set to receive on a specific channel (like Channel 2 or 16), it will ignore your input. Set both your DAW track and the Guitarist global settings to "MIDI All" or "Channel 1" to establish a connection. 4. The "Action" Section and Key-Switches

Force your DAW to rescan plugins to ensure it is loading the latest, correct version. Summary Checklist MIDI Notes within the playable range? Internal Volume turned up? Pattern/Sequencer active? DAW track unmuted and audio routing correct? Reinstalled latest version?

On Windows, try running your DAW as an administrator to ensure the plugin has permission to read its sample folders.

Are you trying to play , or are you triggering an internal sequencer pattern ? Share public link

Guitarist divides your MIDI keyboard into sections. The lower keys typically trigger the patterns, while the upper keys determine the chords. If you press a chord key without triggering a pattern (or vice versa), the plugin may remain silent.

Sometimes, internal settings in Guitarist can cause silence.