Kontakt 2 with receptor1. OSX

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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

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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

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looneytunes 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
Hi again

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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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

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