ufalfa.blogg.se

How to use kontakt player 6
How to use kontakt player 6





how to use kontakt player 6

Also, it doesn't do hand modeling like Flying Hand does.

how to use kontakt player 6 how to use kontakt player 6

Evolution Series is also quite good, but they picked weird conga voicings (super-tumba only no tumba!) and tunings, and it can't really get dry enough even with mic mixing. Unlike the "single hit" approach of most, where you want short MIDI note lengths (for the most part), this lib models the intricacies of how the hand moves while playing - it is scary how life-like it sounds compared to every other lib, for the stuff they actually cover, which isn't much (unfortunately). You will do FAR better to buy HandHeld Sound's Flying Hand Percussion the next time it is on sale - though it requires a full Kontakt license if you don't have Kontakt yet. I used fxpansion's percussion lib for BFD for many years as it is mostly recorded well and for the most part picked good instrument sources, but it's an old library and very limited regarding articulations - as is everything from native Instruments in that regard. So it probably installs/doesn't-install the 64bit vsts based on whatever it's sniffed out about your machine.FYI regarding latin percussion, as I am in the midst of re-tracking ALL of mine at the moment (and will still replace with my own (or others') live playing down the road at some point, where convenient). However, I suspect it does not ask about such things when you install Native Access, because I never would have told it "yes, please install 32-bit vsts", yet there they are. But that's entirely conjecture on my part, and I'm not going to uninstall all my NI crap to find out.

how to use kontakt player 6

If you are running a 64bit OS but Native Access is not installing 64 bit plugins, I suppose it's possible that when you installed Native Access it might have asked which subset of possible plugin formats (32- or 64-bit vst2, vst3, aax, etc.) you want to use, and saved that as the default for all product installations. If not, are you even running a 64 bit version of Windows 10? (See Settings | System | About under the gear icon in the start menu.) If you're running a 32-bit Windows, then obviously you can't use 64-bit plugins. On my system, I have a directories VSTPlugins 32 bit and VSTPlugins 64 bit under C:\Program Files\Native Instruments - which Native Access created by default, without me ever telling it anything, back when I installed the NI stuff on this computer, and when I reinstalled Kontakt 6 Player it correctly dropped a Kontakt.dll in each of those subdirectories.Īre you saying you don't have a VSTPlugins 64 bit subdirectory at all? Indeed, it never asks what type(s) of plugins you want, it just does what it does. Just for the hell of it, I uninstalled Kontakt 6 Player, and reinstalled it.







How to use kontakt player 6