Native Access Appears to be missing some pretty important functionality.

Jean-Luc Thomas
Jean-Luc Thomas Member Posts: 1 Member
edited October 2024 in Native Access

Arguably this may be my fault that it is an issue at all but, i am transferring my VST's through the only apparently viable way i can without having to spend months of reinstall times and problem solving all of it. Since Im riding the tides of a new Windows 10 installation

Trying to properly source my download locations back to their original location and Native access is missing a fundemental feature i feel is absolutely necissary for this process, which would be a multi-locater function in the settings. If not do that automatically when you set your download locations in the Paths setting area.

ITs extremely frustrating they'd expect me to spend several hours painstakingly clicking on each individual "Locate" plugin button, when the idea of locating the plugins seems to me to come with the territory of more than just one plugin.

Nor will it detect Kontakt, because Kontakt for whatever reason is missing a locate button. Other items show up as uninstalled while being present in the folders specified as the base location for them.

And there does not seem to be an easy way to fix this issue.

((in the future i would have hoped there might be more options to make transfering vsts and such to other harddrives and being able to locate them would be alot easier, maybe in the future))

You should certainly be able to source vst3 on C drive. and Locate all ni programs easily on any part of the drive.

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