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In “MIDI | MIDI Driver Setup” (as shown on the image below)…

1. For your output driver, select “GS Wavetable Synth” and move it to the top above “JUNO” using button #2. (As an example, in the image below, I have Microsoft MIDI mapper in the top position, #1. The GS Wavetable is usually the better option here. I don't seem to have it, though.)

2. Activate “Re-route MIDI playback to default synth” (#3).

3. Double-check that Coyote WT is selected as your default Dxi/VSTi synth (#4).

4. Disconnect your UX1 and your JUNO keyboard (at least I'm assuming that "JUNO" is a keyboard).

The above settings should allow PTPA to run entirely on the internal sound card without potential conflict from external devices. ASIO also can be a source of conflict and this has been eliminated for the moment by using MME as the sound driver.

Now test run your system and see if it shuts down after 10 – 15 minutes. Let us know the outcome.

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