Loopmidi Windows 11 May 2026
As of early 2026, using loopMIDI on Windows 11 requires awareness of a new, built-in "Windows MIDI Services" update (introduced in version 25H2) that often conflicts with virtual routing software Steinberg Forums
Here is the essential guide to installing, using, and troubleshooting loopMIDI on Windows 11. 1. Installation and Initial Setup Get the latest version from Tobias Erichsen's website Installation: Run the installer and follow the prompt. Create Ports: Open the app, click the
button to add a new MIDI port. You can name these ports (e.g., "DAW to Stream Deck"). Autostart:
Right-click the tray icon and select "Autostart loopMIDI when logging in" to ensure ports are ready after a reboot. 2. March 2026 Windows 11 Conflict (25H2)
Recent Windows 11 updates (Feb/March 2026) introduced a new MIDI 2.0 stack that may cause loopMIDI ports to disappear, become invisible in DAWs, or fail to work after reboots. How to Fix LoopMIDI in March 2026: loopmidi windows 11
If your ports stop working, you must restart the Windows MIDI Service: services.msc , and hit Enter. Windows MIDI Service in the list. Right-click it and select Alternative: Use the command prompt as admin: net stop miniserve followed by net start miniserve Microsoft Learn 3. Alternative for Windows 11
If loopMIDI remains unstable, the community is moving toward these alternatives:
A similar virtual cable that some users report works better with the new Windows 11 MIDI structure. Built-in Loopback:
Windows 11 now includes native loopback capabilities. You can try using the MIDI Settings app within the new Windows MIDI Services. Steinberg Forums 4. Tips for Success Please help me with my LoopMidi issue, i'm desperate As of early 2026, using loopMIDI on Windows
Lucas Magnoni Nascimento. 20. Mar 5, 2026, 5:14 PM. Yes! God bless you for the YT video, Xavier. It solved my problem immediately. Microsoft Learn
Please help me with my LoopMidi issue, i'm desperate - Microsoft Q&A
Comment Use comments to ask for clarification, additional information, or improvements to the question. ... Mar 5, 2026, 5:14 p.m. Microsoft Learn Midi Ports not appearing in Windows 11 . How do I fix it?
Step 3: Configuring Your Software (Windows 11 Specifics)
Windows 11 handles MIDI devices slightly differently than Windows 10, but LoopMIDI works flawlessly. Step 3: Configuring Your Software (Windows 11 Specifics)
In Your Sending App (e.g., a MIDI controller app):
- Go to MIDI Settings → Output.
- Select your LoopMIDI port (e.g.,
LoopMIDI Port 1).
In Your Receiving App (e.g., Ableton Live / FL Studio):
- Go to MIDI Settings → Input.
- Enable the same LoopMIDI port.
- Important: Make sure the track is armed for recording or has “Monitor In” enabled.
3. Grant Driver Permission
A pop‑up will ask: “Do you want to install this device software?” Click Install. This creates the virtual MIDI driver.
Scenario 2: Use a MIDI Controller in FL Studio to Control a Video Software (Resolume)
- loopMIDI port: “Controller → Resolume”
- FL Studio: MIDI settings → Output → enable that port.
- Resolume: Preferences → MIDI → Input → enable the same port. Map your faders.
- Bonus: Add a MIDI translator like MIDI-OX to filter or remap messages.
Scenario 1: Send MIDI from Ableton Live to a Standalone Soft Synthesizer (e.g., Vital)
- In loopMIDI: Create a port named “Ableton → Vital”.
- In Ableton Live:
- Go to Preferences → Link/Tempo/MIDI.
- Under “MIDI Ports”, find “loopMIDI Port (Ableton → Vital)”.
- Enable Track (ON) for the output.
- In Vital (standalone):
- Open Audio/MIDI Settings → MIDI Input.
- Enable “loopMIDI Port (Ableton → Vital)”.
- Result: Play a MIDI clip in Ableton → Vital receives notes. No physical cable needed.
Key uses
- Route MIDI from a controller app (e.g., MIDI-OX, MIDIberry) to a DAW (e.g., Reaper, Ableton Live).
- Send MIDI from a DAW to a soft synth that only accepts MIDI input via a different app.
- Link mobile/tablet MIDI apps (via network MIDI tools) to desktop software.
- Test MIDI signal flows without hardware.
How to Use the Ports in Your Software
Once a port exists, every MIDI-capable application on Windows 11 will see it as a standard MIDI device. The naming convention is predictable: loopMIDI ports appear as "loopMIDI Port X" (or your custom name) in your DAW's drop-down menus.
Example: Routing from Ableton Live to VCV Rack
- In Ableton Live, add an External Instrument device.
- Set MIDI To to "loopMIDI Port 1".
- In VCV Rack, go to Settings > MIDI Input.
- Set the input device to "loopMIDI Port 1".
- Play a pattern in Ableton – VCV Rack now receives the notes.
Example: Using a Hardware Controller in Two DAWs Simultaneously
- Connect your MIDI keyboard via USB.
- In your primary DAW (e.g., FL Studio), enable the keyboard as an input, but disable its output to other apps.
- Use a MIDI loopback tool (or another loopMIDI port) to mirror the input.
- In the second DAW (e.g., Reaper), set its MIDI input to "loopMIDI Port 2".
- Now your keyboard controls both applications at once.