


Usually this would open when you click the add library tab within Kontakt, but somehow in the newer versions the cracker failed to make it work. just use the add library exe program in the root folder of Kontakt. Configure the Audio- and MIDI-Settings for KONTAKT 5 (PLAYER). you don’t need any older version to add libraries. If your KONTAKT instrument is not listed here, you can add it manually as explained in t his article. Anyway, it was a complete nightmare to rectify but as long as you follow the instructions and do NOT let Service Centre run, you don't have to re-install everything - Native Access will pick it up after you've set the path in prefs.Įdit to add: now I think about it, I seem to recall it was an EvilDragon thread but it was on the NI forums, either Native Access or Kontakt boards. Windows: C: > Program Files > Native Instruments > Kontakt 5 > ‘Kontakt 5.exe’ The KONTAKT Browser’s Libraries tab displays all your installed KONTAKT Libraries. xml's prevent Access from working correctly and must be deleted if present. One word of warning, and it took me 3 days of troubleshooting with absolutely no constructive help from NI, do not under any circumstances run the old Service Center during the process (mine opened at some point during the Kontakt re-install) and it cause me major headaches with Native Access - some library's were showing as demo only and a lot said they were installed and they weren't showing in Kontakt (with no way to install them) - the old service centre. There's an article on NI somewhere (or as has been said it may have been an post here) about how to do it but yes basically you install pre 5.6 Kontakt (or earlier, basically last version before Native Access came into being) and add your non-Native Access libraries with the 'add library' button, then fire up Native Access, set your NI install path in the prefs and it will then pick up all your other NI installs and Kontakt libraries and authorise them. I did a complete clean install of my studio rig a couple of weeks ago.
