well i did it! i bought one!
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- KVRist
- 44 posts since 7 Jan, 2005
i bought a receptor about a month ago and it FINALLY arrived yesterday! can't wait to dig into it and play. got the colossus bundle, so lots of new sounds to play with.
question though...i own kontakt 1.5....and i can't find the installer helper file for this, would it be the same as kontakt 2? thanks!
todd
question though...i own kontakt 1.5....and i can't find the installer helper file for this, would it be the same as kontakt 2? thanks!
todd
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- KVRian
- 1116 posts since 22 Apr, 2005 from Nashville, TN USA
Congrats. I bought the same bundle back in November and have had LOADS of fun with it.twwilso wrote:i bought a receptor about a month ago and it FINALLY arrived yesterday! can't wait to dig into it and play. got the colossus bundle, so lots of new sounds to play with.
question though...i own kontakt 1.5....and i can't find the installer helper file for this, would it be the same as kontakt 2? thanks!
I strongly suggest you upgrade the memory to 2GB if you haven't already.
There is no Kontakt 1.5 installer, I don't think it's officially supported. You can however, edit Collosus patches on your PC or Mac using Kontakt 1.5 and the move the edited NKI files back to the receptor.
You should check out this thread: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1524503
Good luck and have fun!
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- KVRist
- 32 posts since 14 May, 2005
I read about your trombone issue through your link. Along with the worst license agreement in the business, it seems EastWest is not really that inspired to help their customers after a purchase of a fairly expensive piece of software. Ironic that if you were not able to fix it yourself, you would not be able to sell the software (according to their license). Tragic business model.
You may have actually broken the license agreement by posting the repaired sample on your website. Of course, you could always claim that their sample, as sold, was broken and that yours is not, hence it is not the same sample.
Wes Taggart
Analogics
http://www.analogics.org/
You may have actually broken the license agreement by posting the repaired sample on your website. Of course, you could always claim that their sample, as sold, was broken and that yours is not, hence it is not the same sample.
Wes Taggart
Analogics
http://www.analogics.org/
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- KVRian
- 1116 posts since 22 Apr, 2005 from Nashville, TN USA
Agree. They gave me some lame answer like "yes, we are aware of this and might issue a fix in the future".flattop wrote:it seems EastWest is not really that inspired to help their customers after a purchase of a fairly expensive piece of software.
#1 - Screw their license agreementflattop wrote: You may have actually broken the license agreement by posting the repaired sample on your website. Of course, you could always claim that their sample, as sold, was broken and that yours is not, hence it is not the same sample.
#2 - All I did was change the NKI file (Kompakt / Kontakt "program" data) to adjust the mapping of their "broken" program from the out-of-tune sample to the in-tune sample. So I didn't change or redistribute any actual "samples" just the program data.
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- KVRist
- 32 posts since 14 May, 2005
And they couldn't figure that out? Wow! Colossus has a list price of $1000. This isn't a cheap piece of software. Solidifies my desire to not purchase their products.
Wes Taggart
Analogics
http://www.analogics.org/
Wes Taggart
Analogics
http://www.analogics.org/

