This Instrument Belongs To A Library That Is Currently Not Installed.
- This Instrument Belongs To A Library That Is Currently Not Installed Fix
- This Instrument Belongs To A Library That Is Currently Not Installed
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Kenjee kennedy wrote:Hello allSearched the forum before about this, and did not know where to post so I post it here.I need help please. I recently upgraded to kontakt 6.0.4 and one of my libraries has stopped working.Library was working ok under kontakt 5.
My third party driver is not showing up in LabVIEW after I run the installer. Where can I find it, and how do I integrate it with LabVIEW so it appears on my instrument driver palette? If I have code that uses one of these drivers, how can I tell if the driver is installed correctly? Native Instruments Kontakt v5.8.0 STANDALONE, VSTi x86 x64 PORTABLE. This might be a stupid question but i have never installed portable, do i simply install this and everything works or do i need to find the original non version of Kontakt to replaced with this portable version?? 'This instrument belongs to a library that is. Once you've logged in to the Portal, click 'My Products', and you will find your product(s) under the 'Not Installed' tab. Click the 'Install' button and choose your desired location. Once the download is complete, your product will appear under the 'Installed' tab in the Heavyocity Portal.
I browsed the net and youtube to find some fix, everyone says add again to Native Access, when I do, it says library added successfully, but still it does not show up in my kontakt plugin.Anyone been there?I don't know if this is a longshot but have you added the library to the database. I find Kontakt so perplexing it is hardly intuitive and I rarely get any help from NI themselves, often they don't even bother to reply.However I have been able to move libraries though have heeded the advice in the manual never to move locations of the application itself nor the location of the VST. Can you establish that the library causing the problem is in the same location as your other libraries (although the libraries can be scattered all over the place I keep them in one location)I am not quite sure what problem you're having. Have you installed the library but it is not showing under the Libraries column or it is showing but the data is not being found?In the past I have sometimes installed a library but it hasn't displayed so I have had to go to the requisite folder and physically move it to for example the Factory Library folder then make sure the requisite folders are selected under the Files column and I then make sure by going to Options/Database and ensuring the folder is shown and scanned and if not shown then added and everything re-scanned. I have often found with VSTs/Sampler problems are the old 'what's it called and where does it live' issue Frequent Poster (Level2) Posts: 2585 Joined: Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:00 am. Desmond wrote:Kontakt 6 does not overwrite Kontakt 5, so use the Kontakt 5 standalone application, preferably 5.6, to add the library again, then quit it, and see whether it shows up in Kontakt 6.This can sometimes work because they changed the way libraries are added from about 5.8 to Native Access, but the older method still works if you add them before the change, and is worth a try if you still have access to an old version of Kontakt.At risk of going slightly off-topic.
I have Komplete, which of course includes Kontakt which I find I am using less and less in favour of Halion. I find Kontakt too perplexing, the GUI is awful. But the libraries are great and I am wondering whether I could get by just using Kontakt Player. If I installed Kontakt Player, would that interfere with the installation of Kontakt? Frequent Poster (Level2) Posts: 2585 Joined: Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:00 am.
Kontakt and Kontakt Player are the same plugin - if Kontakt isn't licensed it reverts to the Player version, and at that point, it will only load the full, expensive libraries that are NI licensed for the Player, it will no longer play the small, custom made free/inexpensive instruments from third-parties (well, they will time out after 15 mins or something).You gain nothing by removing your Kontakt license, so no, I don't recommend you do that.Jedi Poster Posts: 8664 Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2006 1:00 am. Desmond wrote:Kontakt and Kontakt Player are the same plugin - if Kontakt isn't licensed it reverts to the Player version, and at that point, it will only load the full, expensive libraries that are NI licensed for the Player, it will no longer play the small, custom made free/inexpensive instruments from third-parties (well, they will time out after 15 mins or something).You gain nothing by removing your Kontakt license, so no, I don't recommend you do that.Thanks. No I wouldn't be removing my Kontakt licence, but for example I use Studio Drums, West African Drums, a couple of the Grand Pianos that come with Komplete plus a few of the factory libraries that come with Kontakt, none of which I would edit except maybe make a few eq/effects changes, it seems overkill to load these into Kontakt when it feels as if they would load into Kontakt Player. I don't want to be in the situation whereby if I installed kontakt Player then I would end up with duplicate libraries.I always feel like I am walking on eggshells when messing about with Kontakt, I once upgraded and somehow lost the 8 output configuration, I could find the.dlls, I copied them to where I thought was the right place but it made no difference, I still could not get my 8 separate audio outputs. I gave up in the end and bought Halion which just works as I expect it to, straight out the box. Frequent Poster (Level2) Posts: 2585 Joined: Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:00 am.
OneWorld wrote:it seems overkill to load these into Kontakt when it feels as if they would load into Kontakt Player. I don't want to be in the situation whereby if I installed kontakt Player then I would end up with duplicate libraries.From what you say, I'm not sure you understand - you're talking like Kontakt and Kontakt Player are two completely different things. They are not - you install Kontakt (or Kontakt Player, whichever download you have). If you do not licence it, it will display, and work, as Kontakt Player. The Elf wrote:I do agree that Kontakt is an appalling mess of an interface, but it really is worth persevering.
The things you can do with it are mind-boggling. Halion is a toy by comparison.The outputs thing is nightmare-ish.
This Instrument Belongs To A Library That Is Currently Not Installed Fix
I've also lost my output assignments a couple of times and trying to remember how to get it all back is painful.Yes I take your point, although I would add that Halion 6 is very much under-rated, it hasn't quite got the 'cache' of Kontakt but it's snapping at the heels and it's greatest appeal to me is that it is more aimed at musicians for its immediacy. I would rather spend an hour writing music that trying to negotiate the perplexing labrynthine maze that is Kontakt just to get the outputs sorted out.But yes I do have a fondness of Kontakt, and once after following a YouTube Vid I got the outputs sorted, but I did an update and the setups I had were all lost. I follow the tutorials but nope - wouldn't work.
I contacted NI, they asked me for screenshots, I sent them - and now, several months later, no reply, even though I sent reminders - Steinberg although taking their time with replies, do get back in touch with a fix. The companies that help me when I get stuck get my money Frequent Poster (Level2) Posts: 2585 Joined: Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:00 am. I've had to delete registry keys before to get a libary to show up after an app update, so if you're on Windows, first remove the library from Kontakt then delete the library keys located at:ComputerHKEYCURRENTUSERSoftwareNative InstrumentsKontakt 5ComputerHKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWARENative InstrumentsComputerHKEYUSERSS-1-5-70574-1001SoftwareNative InstrumentsComputerHKEYUSERSS-1-5-70574-1003SoftwareNative InstrumentsThen add the library.
Worked for me but ymmv.This is with both 5.6 and 5.8 installed. Don't have 6. Poster Posts: 30 Joined: Tue Mar 26, 2019 9:24 am.
This Instrument Belongs To A Library That Is Currently Not Installed
This Instrument Belongs To A Library That Is Currently Not Installed 2018
Desmond wrote:However, in terms of libraries, and library development, there really is no option - the scripting environment lets you create 'intelligent' instruments as opposed to just playing mapped-samples, and the amount of great libraries out there that aren't available (or even possible) on any other platform makes it a no brainer.The interface is really fiddly and non-intuitive until you find your way around (yes, the output stuff is overly complicated and hard to get to), but as a playback and sample=development engine, it's pretty great.So true. If you require access to a large range of what are arguably Industry standard libraries you NEED Kontakt and the full version.If money is tight, buy an old version of Komplete plus a half price version of the update to the latest version when they are on offer at half price which is on for the whole of June.That way you get the industry standard sample library player, even if reluctantly, with a bunch of other decent software.It's also worth looking at the upgrade price to Komplete Ultimate as for some the extra £160 or so is worth it; this at the current sale prices. Frequent Poster (Level2) Posts: 3363 Joined: Sat Oct 30, 2004 12:00 am. @One World: have you rebuilt the library database?
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There is a button in the Kontakt GUI that allows this. It could well be all you need to do.Just for grins, I opened Kontakt clicked on database and reloaded mine!
Blimey I have a LOT more third party stuff than I realised!!!It is currently up to 15 thousand user instrument files and still counting! To quote that explorer bloke 'I may be quite a while'. Err make that 22 thousand and climbing!Frequent Poster (Level2) Posts: 3018 Joined: Tue Mar 08, 2005 1:00 am Location: UK France & USA depending on the time of year. IvanSC wrote:@One World: have you rebuilt the library database? There is a button in the Kontakt GUI that allows this. It could well be all you need to do.Just for grins, I opened Kontakt clicked on database and reloaded mine!
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