Sad state of Native Instruments
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- KVRian
- 1047 posts since 17 Mar, 2005 from Bay Area
Were there not a few older NI products listed on the KVR marketplace?? Im sure at least Massive and Absynth used to be there. I see no trace of anything to do with NI on the marketplace. When did that happen? Not having brand management control or sponsorship over this community made them run away? lmaaaao
- KVRian
- 920 posts since 12 Jan, 2004 from Boston, MA
Don't feel like you need to do tech support for me, here.Vocalpoint Studios wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 11:14 pmHmm - no such thing as "rolling updates" for Kontakt on Windows. As soon as a new update is available - we get it.Introspective wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 10:25 pmI'm going with "rolling updates" and will just check back in a week. No rush for me, anyway.
What version of Native Access are you running?
...but doesn't this auto-update? It says it's checking every time I start it...
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Vocalpoint Studios Vocalpoint Studios https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=3112
- KVRian
- 894 posts since 20 Jun, 2002
Introspective wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 11:55 pm Don't feel like you need to do tech support for me, here.But since you're asking: 1.14.1
No Problem
This is most definitely your issue. Native Access v1.x is now dead and retired and will never update past v1.14.1
You need to move your operations to Native Access 2 (with an utterly confusing version number of v3.8.1)
Once you get NA v3.8.1 going - everything will fall into place.
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- KVRian
- 920 posts since 12 Jan, 2004 from Boston, MA
Ahhh. Thanks. ...was... NI ever going to ... mmmmmention this to users?Vocalpoint Studios wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 12:04 am This is most definitely your issue. Native Access v1.x is now dead and retired and will never update past v1.14.1
You need to move your operations to Native Access 2 (with an utterly confusing version number of v3.8.1)
Once you get NA v3.8.1 going - everything will fall into place
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- KVRian
- 1365 posts since 2 Mar, 2018
And what about libraries which don't require Kontakt? Sorry, no. Anything (VI, effects, Kontakt, etc) that runs within your DAW is a plugin...a plugin for your DAW. Instrument "libraries" are plugins. But you're free to call them whatever you want.
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- KVRian
- 1365 posts since 2 Mar, 2018
uhhhh.....yeahrasmusklump wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 5:10 pmUhm..... no
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- KVRian
- 1365 posts since 2 Mar, 2018
For awhile NI was offering a killer deal (IMO) on Pluginboutique and not sure where else, maybe KVR: Massive, Absynth, and FM8 for $50, which I jumped on (even though I don't like or use FM8). I haven't seen it in awhile, but haven't really been looking...it might have been a "one last gasp" to get some money out of them.Milkman wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 11:37 pm Were there not a few older NI products listed on the KVR marketplace?? Im sure at least Massive and Absynth used to be there. I see no trace of anything to do with NI on the marketplace. When did that happen? Not having brand management control or sponsorship over this community made them run away? lmaaaao
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- KVRAF
- 9108 posts since 28 Apr, 2013
As are you.mixyguy2 wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 2:40 amAnd what about libraries which don't require Kontakt? Sorry, no. Anything (VI, effects, Kontakt, etc) that runs within your DAW is a plugin...a plugin for your DAW. Instrument "libraries" are plugins. But you're free to call them whatever you want.
But anything that requires a host plugin (or DAW) to run is a library and confusing it otherwise in misnomered or conflated ways doesn't change that.
And we were discussing Kontakt here.
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- KVRian
- 1365 posts since 2 Mar, 2018
Again, no. Based on that logic, a reverb or a delay is a "library" because it requires a DAW to run. Libraries VI-based; they are not effects. That said, all VIs are not libraries. Libraries are collections of things, like an orchestral library. A guitar VI (for example) is just that, a VI...a single instrument. Not a library.
As for "we were discussing Kontakt here," funny you should say that, since you were the one who brought up the whole nomenclature thing. Anyway...
Kontakt: v7? Pass.
As for "we were discussing Kontakt here," funny you should say that, since you were the one who brought up the whole nomenclature thing. Anyway...
Kontakt: v7? Pass.
- KVRAF
- 7669 posts since 2 Sep, 2019
So here's the KONTAKT 7 browser before the v7.8.0 update:

And here is it in v7.8.0:


So, some text elements and symbols are proper fonts and vectors now, but everything in the menu bar up top is still low resolution, including the NI and KONTAKT logos.
And here is it in v7.8.0:


So, some text elements and symbols are proper fonts and vectors now, but everything in the menu bar up top is still low resolution, including the NI and KONTAKT logos.
THIS MUSIC HAS BEEN MIXED TO BE PLAYED LOUD SO TURN IT UP
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machinesworking machinesworking https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=8505
- KVRAF
- 8016 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from seattle
Here. Look at the NI page on Kontakt, they never mention the term plugin for the Kontakt instruments. They mention them as "instruments" 25 times, of those 25 times only once is it used to say "Native Intruments", it's always used to describe what you keep calling plugins. I mean you personally can call them whatever you want to, but there's mountains of evidence on the internet contradicting your opinion on this. In general nomenclature for DAWs is pretty loose, but Kontakt Instruments are not loose, it's what they call them.mixyguy2 wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 5:29 am Again, no. Based on that logic, a reverb or a delay is a "library" because it requires a DAW to run. Libraries VI-based; they are not effects. That said, all VIs are not libraries. Libraries are collections of things, like an orchestral library. A guitar VI (for example) is just that, a VI...a single instrument. Not a library.
As for "we were discussing Kontakt here," funny you should say that, since you were the one who brought up the whole nomenclature thing. Anyway...
Kontakt: v7? Pass.
https://www.native-instruments.com/en/p ... kontakt-7/
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- KVRAF
- 2048 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Germany
Keep spreading nonsensemixyguy2 wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 2:40 amAnd what about libraries which don't require Kontakt? Sorry, no. Anything (VI, effects, Kontakt, etc) that runs within your DAW is a plugin...a plugin for your DAW. Instrument "libraries" are plugins. But you're free to call them whatever you want.
- KVRian
- 1172 posts since 21 Jul, 2012
Jesus wept...jamcat wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 6:10 am So here's the KONTAKT 7 browser before the v7.8.0 update:
And here is it in v7.8.0:
So, some text elements and symbols are proper fonts and vectors now, but everything in the menu bar up top is still low resolution, including the NI and KONTAKT logos.
- Beware the Quoth
- 35434 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
Native Instruments official nomenclature is that 'Libraries' applies to sample sets of single instruments(*), not just collections of musical instruments, as can be seen on their advice for users. The following pages, for example, specifically refer to single-device/instrument sample sets as Libraries, including those by NI (ie Noire) and third-parties (SoundIron Desk Bell)
This nomenclature also applies to Libraries which do not require authorisation by NI and thus do not necessarily appear within the Libraries tab.
(*) note the lower case i, to differentiate from a Kontakt Instrument; here it refers to sound-generating thing that was sampled.
https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... -Libraries
https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... kt-Library
https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... -s-Browser
The official nomenclature is that an Instrument (upper case I) is an .nki file, in other words a Kontakt patch which includes the sample map, routing, configuration, scripts, etc. A Library can contain one or more .nki files (Which is why the Library browser shows the Instruments within a Library), and obviously a single .nki file can refer to samples for one or more musical instruments or sound generating devices.
https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... Instrument
All Kontakt information about loading, saving, licensing, accessing and using Libraries is not replicated for loading, saving, licensing, accessing and using Instruments as it would be if there was a specific differentiation between one and more than one 'instruments' ; that is because a Library contains Instruments; Instruments are not an alternative to Libraries solely differentiated on the number of different sampled devices included.
These are NI's specific uses of these terms. They are not binding to other software, but there is no specific software which defines 'instrument' as only being a sampleset of one musical instrument/sound-creating device, and 'library' as only being a sampleset of multiple musical instrument/sound-creating device.
It is also true that this differentiation is not made in common usage of these cases.
Neither Kontakt Libraries, nor Kontakt Instruments are plugins. Kontakt itself exists as plugins, software written to confirm to specific plugin standards (APIs), and as a separate software application which runs independently of some plugin host. Kontakt Libraries are collections of data files including Kontakt Instrument files, and Kontakt Instruments are a specific format of data file, whereas plugins are executable code, ie software. The conflation of code and data should be avoided by non-programmers.
This nomenclature also applies to Libraries which do not require authorisation by NI and thus do not necessarily appear within the Libraries tab.
(*) note the lower case i, to differentiate from a Kontakt Instrument; here it refers to sound-generating thing that was sampled.
https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... -Libraries
https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... kt-Library
https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... -s-Browser
The official nomenclature is that an Instrument (upper case I) is an .nki file, in other words a Kontakt patch which includes the sample map, routing, configuration, scripts, etc. A Library can contain one or more .nki files (Which is why the Library browser shows the Instruments within a Library), and obviously a single .nki file can refer to samples for one or more musical instruments or sound generating devices.
https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... Instrument
All Kontakt information about loading, saving, licensing, accessing and using Libraries is not replicated for loading, saving, licensing, accessing and using Instruments as it would be if there was a specific differentiation between one and more than one 'instruments' ; that is because a Library contains Instruments; Instruments are not an alternative to Libraries solely differentiated on the number of different sampled devices included.
These are NI's specific uses of these terms. They are not binding to other software, but there is no specific software which defines 'instrument' as only being a sampleset of one musical instrument/sound-creating device, and 'library' as only being a sampleset of multiple musical instrument/sound-creating device.
It is also true that this differentiation is not made in common usage of these cases.
Neither Kontakt Libraries, nor Kontakt Instruments are plugins. Kontakt itself exists as plugins, software written to confirm to specific plugin standards (APIs), and as a separate software application which runs independently of some plugin host. Kontakt Libraries are collections of data files including Kontakt Instrument files, and Kontakt Instruments are a specific format of data file, whereas plugins are executable code, ie software. The conflation of code and data should be avoided by non-programmers.
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."
