How do I quickly add all my libraries from Komplete 14 without doing locate one at a time.
Fresh MacBook install, have Komplete 14 fully installed in an external SSD how do I quickly show Native Access 2 where my libraries are without having to click on each one at a time a click locate and navigate to the exact folder. The default location only affects new installs so that didn't work!
(I've found something about a library file that prob contains the info but ran into a dead end, Im sure it must be able to be done since NI sell (or used to sell) a hard disk with all the libraries, so how did those people tell Access where the libraries were.)
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Hello,
Go to your Native Access Preferences and change the Content Location, as it is described here:
Then, refresh or restart Native Access, it should be enough.
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Hi Sunborn, thank you for your reply.
That's exactly the first thing I did when installing and signing in on Native Access 2. I pointed the libraries/content folder to my SSD but each Kontakt library still needs to be manually shown the folder location. Hitting refresh, restarting etc makes no difference. I have the option to install or locate the library folder for each one and there's 61 left to locate!! I don't mind adding one at a time but I'm still sure there's a quicker way ποΈ
SSD library location:
Manually adding each library using locate:
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I understand... it should worked though
I don't think there is a different method to do this at once, but i can't be 100% sure though
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@JonnyC I've not found another method if the libraries aren't already installed, you have to do the locate one by one.
The version of Komplete that was supplied on disk was the installers. You still had to install everything on your computer, the disk just saved you the huge downloads. I have K13 on HDD somewhere that I use if I want to spin up a new computer, it saves a bunch of downloading. Unless you're on a Mac when it doesn't work. At least on my Mac Mini running Sonoma it didn't - the install fails after mounting the disk images.
-- Mike
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Answers
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Hello,
Go to your Native Access Preferences and change the Content Location, as it is described here:
Then, refresh or restart Native Access, it should be enough.
0 -
Hi Sunborn, thank you for your reply.
That's exactly the first thing I did when installing and signing in on Native Access 2. I pointed the libraries/content folder to my SSD but each Kontakt library still needs to be manually shown the folder location. Hitting refresh, restarting etc makes no difference. I have the option to install or locate the library folder for each one and there's 61 left to locate!! I don't mind adding one at a time but I'm still sure there's a quicker way ποΈ
SSD library location:
Manually adding each library using locate:
0 -
I understand... it should worked though
I don't think there is a different method to do this at once, but i can't be 100% sure though
0 -
@JonnyC I've not found another method if the libraries aren't already installed, you have to do the locate one by one.
The version of Komplete that was supplied on disk was the installers. You still had to install everything on your computer, the disk just saved you the huge downloads. I have K13 on HDD somewhere that I use if I want to spin up a new computer, it saves a bunch of downloading. Unless you're on a Mac when it doesn't work. At least on my Mac Mini running Sonoma it didn't - the install fails after mounting the disk images.
-- Mike
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