When you select the ' external instrument' track (track 3) the settings at the bottom of your screen has two rows for 'MIDI to' you can 'fill' the upper one says/should say '2-VSCO' (which is MIDI track 2, with VSCO), the bottom one you can choose the MIDI-channel you want to hear from VSCO, say, the instrument (1= flute, 2= clarinet etc.). I armed the external instrument track for recording. In the external instrument track (track 3) I kept everything standard (MIDI from ' All ins' and ' All channels' ). In the VSCO track (track 2) I set ' MIDI from' to ' no input', and kept ' Audio to' on ' Master'. Then I create another MIDI track (track 2) and opened the VSCO plugin there. I created a MIDI track (track 3) and opened the 'external instrument' plugin (from the ' live devices' menu (just above the plugin menu)). The tip above did it, but it took some additional figuring out. So I finally got it working in my old Ableton for 32 bits plugins.
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