Now I know that when the day it's really necessary to go from version 5.5.0 to 5.6.1 come, I can do it. I also did not verify whether the really added all, or he has left out a few, but I can say I'm happy to be able to get here. Now I can put them back in correct order by dragging one-by-one in their place, but it's a boring job that can take several hours. I was hoping to find them instead in my order. Then I tried to make merging of all registry keys exported by the main pc where I added about 200 libraries in Kontakt 5.5.0, and I found the same in the Library Tab of 5.6.1 on second pc but in confusional order. There was no need no keygen or Registration Tool anymore. miracle! They have been added without problems, without restriction and also work well in the Kontakt vsti. I made these tests on a secondary PC - that is not the main one with which I make music and on which I still have the 5.5.0 version for safety (because on this version all libraries - old and new - works fine).Īfter laboriously managed to install Kontakt 5.6.1 on Win 8.1 (the problems depended not Kontakt but from Visual C ++), I tried to add some old libraries, the kind that once required the "Registration Tool" and keygen, run Kontakt standalone as administrator.Īnd. Configure the Audio- and MIDI-Settings for KONTAKT 5 (PLAYER). If your KONTAKT instrument is not listed here, you can add it manually as explained in t his article. As promised I share my experience, hoping to be useful to others guys. Windows: C: > Program Files > Native Instruments > Kontakt 5 > ‘Kontakt 5.exe’ The KONTAKT Browser’s Libraries tab displays all your installed KONTAKT Libraries.
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