I have messed around with your MIDI file. It works perfectly with a Kontakt guitar and a Taylor guitar VSTi but it will not work correctly in AAS's Strum GS2. Note that the later will only play in the guitar's actual range while the others will play on all 88 keys. The problem that you are having is whomever wrote that guitar part did so on a sound source with all 88 notes available.

Things to try that MAY work:
1-click on the wrench in Kontakt and play with the tuning.
2-if that doesn't work the click on instrument options and set the key range.

I don't have that VSTi so I can't check it out. Even though I don't think that the above suggestions will work but they are worth a try. What you probably will have to do is to transpose the track/song to bring the guitar into its expected playable range.

Note that Chris Heins' VSTis are of excellent quality so I suspect it is the guitar'd playable range that is causing the problem.

Good luck and let us know how you make out.


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