After you log into Native Access successfully, please click on the "Add a serial" button in the upper left corner of the interface:Ģ. Now that all this is out of the way, shall we begin? :)ġ. Last, but not least - you need a functioning Native Instruments user account. You need to have Native Access installed on your workstation. nkr file, standing on their own (in the root of the parent folder) For the libraries with no serial numbers (considered by Kontakt as third-party), the folder structure / necessary content is as follows: NOTE: The above goes for all libraries with NKS compatibility / all libraries with Native Access serial numbers assigned to their copies. nicnt file standing on its own (in the root of the parent folder) Parent folder name = Strezov Sampling (library name) In essence, and regardless of our way of packaging the libraries' archives, the parent folder should look like this: You need to have the library downloaded and extracted as per our installation guides.ĭepending on your operating system of choice, here they are: ![]() The following article is here to assist you in navigating this process. I mean both products are pretty expensive but sibelius can't supply compatibility?ĭon't know if Finale is as much trouble, but integration of Kontakt 4 seems pretty useful and could be a great argument for Sibelius if it would actually work.How to set up a library in Native Access?įirst off - congratulations on your new purchase and a big "Thank you" for trusting our brand.Īs a rule, libraries powered by NI's Kontakt Player need to be activated through Native Access. Strange, because Komplete 6 has been available since November 2009. I hope Daniel and the others at Sibelius can figure out how to proper implement Kontakt 4 and I hope NI is supportive about that. ![]() Well, sadly there is no produkt page for Kontakt Player 2 anymore.Įdit: Here's the user-guide for Kontakt Player 2: Their support page just tells the user, that manuals can be found within the specific product page. Native Instruments doesn't supply any manual for Kontakt Player 2. Now I reinstalled Kontakt Player 2 and thought maybe I could direct it to the sounds that came with Kontakt 4, but that does not work. Thanks for the hint on how to get rid of the entry for Kontakt Player 3. Besides the open questions about how to ged rid of the old entries and why sibelius is still promoting v2 of the Kontakt Player. And I managed how to assign the different sounds to the various instruments used in the score via the mixer. 3&guest=1Ĭan someone explain all this and how to set up Kontakt 4 and Sibelius 6 properly? I don't get it at all, sorry. It seems there are several versions loaded but only one can be used. Same when I choose Kontakt 4 (VST).ĭo I really have to use Kontakt Player 2 although I have the full version of Kontakt 4? Why (on the official Sibelius help-page) is there still a link to Kontakt Player 2 although version 4 was released 02/2010? When I select Kontakt 4 (AU) with the Sibelius Essentials (tried both: 16 and 32) I don't hear a thing. Of course, that is expected, but then why do I still see that dead entry? When I select the Kontakt Player 2-device I get an error saying that it can't be found. the Absynth 5 synthesizer and 3 entries for Kontakt 4 (all VST), which I don't understand what that is good for. Spreadbury recommended on the official forum.īut all the entries for Kontakt Player 2 and 3 under Sibelius Play/Playback Devices still appear. I also deleted the Homefolder/Library/Application Support/Sibelius Software/Sibelius 6 "PlogueEngine" folder. Now that's a hell of a task: I delete all the Library/Application Support and Library/Preferences files I could find associated with version 2 and 3. I tried deleting the old softwares (Kontakt 2 Player and Kontakt 3 Player were both installed on my system) to clear up all those entries appearing everywhere. Right now I have the Kontakt 4-Software installed (the complete version, not the player). Am I right, when I say, if one has installed the Kontakt (the complete software-sampler) software you don't need the Kontakt Player? At least, that's what I'm thinking, but I'm not sure about that. ![]() Up until now there always has been the Software-Sampler called "Kontakt" and the stripped down "Kontakt Player". I used Kontakt Player 2 then tried to update to 3.5. I have some questions about Kontakt and Sibelius and was going to post a new topic, then found this and since it fits just post them as a reply.įirst, I have to say the integration of Kontakt with Sibelius if more than confusing.
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