Hi
How can i transfer patches from Kontakt 2 on my computer to the receptor?. Tried to do as it said in the manual: Saved the patch as nnn-PATCHNAME.fxp, and loaded it into the Drop Installers Here on the receptor. But every time it failed.
Can I do this any other way with my MAC?
Help will be immensely valuable
regards
M
Kontakt 2 with receptor1. OSX
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- KVRian
- 691 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Silicon Valley
Hi Morten,
You should be able to do this from the Mac (I do this all the time for .fxb's!
).
Try stripping off the 'nnn-' from the name before you drop the file in the 'Drop Installers Here' folder on the Receptor.
Regards,
Kevin L
You should be able to do this from the Mac (I do this all the time for .fxb's!
Try stripping off the 'nnn-' from the name before you drop the file in the 'Drop Installers Here' folder on the Receptor.
Regards,
Kevin L
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 14 Jul, 2009 from Norway
Hi againlooneytunes wrote:Hi Morten,
You should be able to do this from the Mac (I do this all the time for .fxb's!).
Try stripping off the 'nnn-' from the name before you drop the file in the 'Drop Installers Here' folder on the Receptor.
Regards,
Kevin L
Thanks very much!. Do you "save as" in kontakt, and replace the .nki with fxp/fxb ending? Do you know if it's possible to save Kontakt Multi patches(nkm) in the same way?
2: Are you using Kontakt as standalone, or are you saving your banks/patches via another program f.ex cubase?
regards
Morten
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- KVRian
- 691 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Silicon Valley
Hi Morten,
After reading your message again, I realized you might have fxp/fxb issues strictly related to Kontakt on the Receptor. My comments were related specifically to how Receptor handles fxp/fxb's in general. Assuming that Kontakt's use of fxp/fxbs is the same as any other vsti, then I would expect the same behavior I reported.
So - specifically for Kontakt, I haven't tried what you said. I don't think you can just change the file suffic (.nki) to .fxb. I think what you can do is load .nki/.nkms in Kontakt (on Receptor), and then save these as patches (which are fxps). Then I think it might be possible to load the fxp in some other environment - but this would probably depend on all things being equal in that other environment (like sample locations on disk, etc).
Hope this helps, Regards,
Kevin L
After reading your message again, I realized you might have fxp/fxb issues strictly related to Kontakt on the Receptor. My comments were related specifically to how Receptor handles fxp/fxb's in general. Assuming that Kontakt's use of fxp/fxbs is the same as any other vsti, then I would expect the same behavior I reported.
So - specifically for Kontakt, I haven't tried what you said. I don't think you can just change the file suffic (.nki) to .fxb. I think what you can do is load .nki/.nkms in Kontakt (on Receptor), and then save these as patches (which are fxps). Then I think it might be possible to load the fxp in some other environment - but this would probably depend on all things being equal in that other environment (like sample locations on disk, etc).
Hope this helps, Regards,
Kevin L
