![]() ![]() LABS is a free sample player and Spitfire has released a lot of free instruments for it. You might want to take a look at Spitfilre LABS. Most Kontakt libraries require the full (paid) version of Kontakt. The Heavyocity Foundation series is an exception. ![]() There are almost NO free licensed libraries due to the cost of NI licensing. Kontakt Player (free) can only play licensed Kontakt libraries. It doesn’t provide any sample libraries on its own (except for a couple freebies, like Lost In 70s), that are used in the demo gig files that come with GP. There are some good libraries for Samplitude from IK Multimedia, but nothing like the support for Kontakt. But it’s the best supported sampler out there. ![]() There are also a LOT of free Kontakt instruments out there. You buy sample (instrument) libraries from Native Instruments or third parties. The sample libraries are the drivers of the sounds. Please see this article for more info.Think of Kontakt as a car. *Note: If you have SUPER 8 registered, but you don't have the VST3 plug-in, you can load SUPER 8 in REAKTOR. If your DAW does not support the VST3 format, you still have the option to open these products in the KOMPLETE KONTROL VST plug-in (which is still available in VST2 format). These NI plug-ins are available only in the VST3 plug-in format: This applies to the name of the standalone application and the plug-in version. The predecessor to KONTAKT 7 is called " Kontakt" in Native Access. Note: Click here to search our knowledge base for details about VST Plug-in administration for your DAW. Check the 64-bit VST location and make sure this folder has been added to your DAW's plug-in manager.Select the product's Installation Paths from the three dots menu on the right.Start Native Access and go to Library > Installed.Note: To find out if your DAW is running in 64-bit mode, contact the manufacturer. Current NI products are available only as 64-bit plug-ins. Make sure that you're using a DAW that runs in 64-bit mode.If your NI plug-in does not appear in your DAW, make sure you are using a 64-bit DAW and u se Native Access to check the VST plug-in location. VST3: Macintosh HD > Library > Audio > Plug-Ins > VST3.VST2: Macintosh HD > Library > Audio > Plug-Ins > VST.AU: Macintosh HD > Library > Audio > Plug-Ins > Components.NI plug-ins are installed in the following locations: If that is not the case, ensure that those folders have been added to your DAW's plug-in manager. Your DAW should scan these folders automatically on startup. On a Mac computer, audio plug-in files are automatically installed to default system folders.Many of NI's current products are only available in 64 bit. ![]()
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