

What I remember: when I first used these libraries by simply copying the racks from laptop to PC by hand I could fix the problem by re-storing the rack. I tried what you described but unfortunately had no success so far as kontakt still doesn’t find the samples and pretends on the paths taken from my laptop.īut I confess: I only trid this on the machine making troubles. I remember it took me so long to manually add everything to my "blocked" setting using the default firewall in Win7.First off: thanks for also chiming in here, Terry. Some 3rd part Firewall manager is a big help. I use "Windows Firewall Control" which makes it easy. I heard about that call home thing but can't remember. I made a bunch, and numbers at the beginning makes it easy to reorder them as you like. I think most people wold a least want to make some category folders. Most are in folders named "Multis", but some do not, so i search for the files. Since there are some libraries with multis and some without, I just search my Kontakt Libraries folder for "*.mult" files. Remember you can also do this with multis. I don't keep the left pane open much except when dragging to the Quickload or for files reference in my drive's Daw Library\Kontakt folder. it depends on the library as some have just one instrument, some have the different articulations or instruments in efficiently placed and named folders already, and some have excessive subfolders or some articulations I will use a lot & I move them one column to the left. I tend to drag the whole "Instruments" folder into my main Quickload folder category, rename it to the library name (instead of "instruments") and then move some folders from there. Some people might like to operate out of the Library tab and just keep their favorites and/or ones they have modified in Quickload. I have everything in all my libraries categorized in there because it seemed more "normal" to me.


(on normal versions it is usually "C:\Users\xxUSERNAMExx\AppData\Local\Native Instruments\Kontakt 5\QuickLoad" - On portable ".\USERDATA\Kontakt\Quickload") You can make your own Quickload folder setup. If you find missing samples you can usually do a "batch re-save", browse to the actual folder and fix them.

Some libraries (modified to reduce size by removing distant mics samples for example) may have instruments saved with the sample path pointing to outside the sample folder (to some temp directory on the person's drive where he was working on them, for example) Some are required to be installed, and I do recall having a problem getting some installed with some version of Kontakt, but can't remember which version or libraries.Įvery function is available, so long as the library is intact. Click to expand.None of the ones I have require the Library tab, and i do not think any actually do.
