![]() ![]() We’ve put together a few resources dedicated to Kontakt instruments: But what makes it even better is expanding it with third-party sample libraries. ![]() Kontakt should now be downloaded where your Native Instruments applications are stored. Find Kontakt or Kontakt Player in your list of products.Click the “Not Installed” tab on the far left side of the Native Access browser.Windows: C: > Program Files > Native Instruments > Native AccessĪfter you’ve installed Native Access and updated your preferences, follow these steps:.Mac: Macintosh HD > Applications > Native Access.It should have been installed in one of these folder locations: Follow the installation instructions as prompted.Double-click the file called “Native Access 1.13.3 Setup” (It should show if it’s for PC or Mac).Right click the folder, hit “Extract All” and save the installer.zip folder to your preferred file location. Scroll down and click either the “Download (Mac)” or “Download (Win)” buttons.Go to the Native Access page on the Native Instruments website.Here are some of our favorite sample library companies, most of which make instruments for both Kontakt and Kontakt Player. Many other developers create libraries specifically for Kontakt, expanding your potential sound palette even further. This includes both “licensed” libraries (ones that show up in the Libraries browser) and “unlicensed” libraries (ones you have to load from your files). Getting the full version unlocks the ability to use any and all Kontakt libraries. That alone provides a lifetime of sounds to create with. ![]()
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