This Instrument Belongs To A Library That Is Not Installed

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Hi,I'm having trouble adding libraries after the recent update. I keep most of my libraries on an external drive, and when I try to 'add library' in Kontakt, Native Access opens and prompts me to enter a serial number. On my Native Access account, all of my libraries show as if they are uninstalled (the library is active on my account, just 'not installed').

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  • I get asked a lot why some libraries can't be added the library tab in Kontakt. Some are not made to be accessed that way, so I show a way to quickly access these types of libraries.

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I would really rather not re-download all of my libraries through Native Access again. Any ideas?Edit:The fix for now is to download an older version of Kontakt through the legacy download section. You can add all of your libraries with the older version of Kontakt, and then update Kontakt. Your libraries will still be linked. I can tell Native Access where to install new libraries in the preference you mentioned, but it doesn't sync with Native Access if libraries are already installed in that location. Now when I click 'Add Library' in Kontakt, Kontakt launches Native Access which thinks that none of my libraries are installed.

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Up until this recent update, I was able to choose the library from a 'choose folder' dialogue whenever I clicked 'add library'.Per their patch notes this is working as intended as part of the new update. Really screwing me over ATM. I am not quite sure why it was stated that the update process is working as intended. If this is working as intended then it is really a poorly designed approach and should be completely re-designed. I had all of my libraries organized in very logical groupings only to loose most of their references in the Kontakt Browser.

There appears to be no clear pattern as I checked their paths and they are all correct.I do not understand the comment about changing the Content directory in Native Access as I have libraries in various locations to spread them across multiple SSDs. This all worked perfectly fine. Now the install to 5.6.8 broke the library browser and there is no way to add the libraries back in.The previous post implied that installing an older version would fix this but if the paths are currently correct (in the registry entries) why would this help? I would think doing the same update to 5.6.8 would simply break it again.Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

I see, well now the problem is that I cannot use all the libraries that I add to the quick load areas, some do. However, in many cases there is a message that appears saying that I cannot use that reads as follows:'Your new Library needs to be added before thisInstrument can be used.

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Please go to Kontakt'sLibraries tab and press the Add Library button.' Is this some kind of glitch from the new update?the libraries I obtained are made to be played in kontaktI assume this is an issue that came up with the new update is this going to be fixed soon?? This is so annoying. I have spend 10 hours and Native access keeps failing to download the library. I had it already downloaded on my Mac.

Now, I used my ethernet cable to download it from my mac. Now I realized that unlike Kontakt 4, I cannot added to the library without Native access.Whenever, I click on 'add library', it takes me to NA, and then it fails.Approach suggested by phrygN does not work for me, it says you much have the full version installed. This is just an update! If I install it over the Kontakt 5.6.8, it says that you want to downgrade! I choose yes. But it does not downgrade.

I did it twice and never downgraded it.Please help. Thank you in advance. I cannot understand why anyone at NI would imagine this is a good idea.I've been moving my libraries over to a Slave machine running VE Pro 6, and I had nearly finished. However, I have an internal SSD card for my Mac Pro coming today to put on HWO Diamond and my favourite Kontakt Libraries.So I'm waiting for the delivery when I saw the update - had a quick check on VI-Control and didn't see any issues, so I updated.What is odd that when I tried to add the last couple of libraries, Native Access came up and detected I hadn't installed an Art Vista library in the folder where I keep most of my non-NI VI's.That's odd, I thought, haven't seen that before - however I clicked on add and it added the library just fine. It must have been scanning one of the folders that hold the VI's I thought.However, one of my (admittedly minor) Sonokinetic instruments wasn't picked up as I had put it in a subfolder.- Typing in the serial number into the Native Access dialog that comes up when you click add library - it says the code is not valid.- Well, I changed the path of the content folder in Native Access to where this library resided - I hope it would lick it up like Art Vista - but no dice so I changed it back.- I know, I thought, I'll add the folder to the database in Kontakt. No joy there either.- Then as the library was fairly small I copied it to the same subfolder as the one where the Art Vista library that was detected earlier. I could then add it and if I then moved it back, then I could hopefully use the browse function to locate it as you do when you have a kissing library.

But it wouldn't pick it up.Maybe I am not seeing the big picture here, but either I'm missing something here, or whilst the system is working as intended, then it is poorly designed. Why on earth would it be better to get people to change content paths on an obscure menu when it seemed to be working perfectly well before.I still cannot figure out how to install my Sonokinetic library - thank goodness it's only a minor library that I don't often use.Oh, and do you remember how you could copy and paste a serial into the old NI Control Centre. Well it doesn't work inNative Access - it only pastes one block of the serial number in if you do that - you ahem to type. I'm not sure if thats progress exactly. Thanks for the reply- The casting definitely doesn't work here (Mac OS Sierra).

I copied the serial of my invoice (as normal) and it only pastes the first block. Just for giggles I ran the text through an app called 'clean text' which trips out any nonsense (I use for copy/pasting text into websites to lose any formatting) and it did the same. If you re on a PC then it could be a Mac thing.- It's not in a subfolder inside another instrument. I have all my Project Sam libraries under a folder called Project Sam, Spitfire under Spitfire Audio etc, etc. It has worked fine for years so far and just allows me to keep things a bit tidier across multiple drives.I'll contact (no pun intended) Sonokinetic and NI and see what they say.- I appreciate that I can always install the previous version - but if you have to do that, then by it means there is a problem that needs needs to be resolved next version.As ever, thanks for all you help.Mike.

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Still having problems.I took delivery of one of those nifty internal mac PCIe SSD cards that allows me to put in an SSD in my mac pro 2009 and get SATA 3 speeds. The drive sits on the card and it's really neat and quick for only £ 28.00.So I am moving a load of libraries onto the SSD, and using 'locate library' when Kontakt sees the missing libraries. All of them worked except for Symphobia 2 which went AWOL.I did add library and then put in the serial number, and it was listed in Native Access under my products - but showing an incorrect path. However it's not showing in Kontakt. I tried changing all the paths etc, but got nowhere.In the end I copied the mac executable of Kontakt 5.6.6 off my laptop and ran that.All is now well, and I am at one with contact once again.They need to sort this out though - I've wasted half the day on this nonsense.