Kontakt Player 7 show libraries, but no instruments to browse

Lebostein
Lebostein Member Posts: 1 Newcomer

Hi,

Yesterday I moved all my libraries to an external SSD. I then reset the lost paths in "Native Access". "Native Access" now says that everything is installed correctly. If I start Kontakt Player 7 now, I see all my libraries. However, no library shows any instruments when I click on "Browse".

What is going on? Thanks!

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  • Jeremy_NI
    Jeremy_NI Customer Care Posts: 12,410 mod
    Answer ✓

    Have you tried to reset Kontakt's database?

    Reinitialize the Kontakt Database

    1. Hold down the alt key on your computer's keyboard and click Go in the Finder menu bar. Choose the appearing Library entry in the drop-down menu.
    2. Navigate to Application Support > Native Instruments.
    3. Depending on the Kontakt version you are using, delete the following folder:
      Kontakt 5: "Kontakt 5"
      Kontakt 6: "Kontakt"
      Kontakt 7: "Kontakt 7"
      Kontakt 8: "Kontakt 8"
    4. Start Kontakt as a standalone application (not in your DAW).

  • Jeremy_NI
    Jeremy_NI Customer Care Posts: 12,410 mod
    Answer ✓

    This is for Windows:

    Reinitialize the Kontakt Database

    1. Click the Windows start button at the bottom left of your screen.
    2. Type "%localappdata%" and click the option that appears.
    3. Navigate to the Native Instruments folder.
    4. Then, depending on the Kontakt version you are using, delete the following folder:
      Kontakt 5: "Kontakt 5"
      Kontakt 6: "Kontakt"
      Kontakt 7: "Kontakt 7"
      Kontakt 8: "Kontakt 8"

    Taken from this article: Kontakt Crashes

Answers

  • Jeremy_NI
    Jeremy_NI Customer Care Posts: 12,410 mod
    Answer ✓

    Have you tried to reset Kontakt's database?

    Reinitialize the Kontakt Database

    1. Hold down the alt key on your computer's keyboard and click Go in the Finder menu bar. Choose the appearing Library entry in the drop-down menu.
    2. Navigate to Application Support > Native Instruments.
    3. Depending on the Kontakt version you are using, delete the following folder:
      Kontakt 5: "Kontakt 5"
      Kontakt 6: "Kontakt"
      Kontakt 7: "Kontakt 7"
      Kontakt 8: "Kontakt 8"
    4. Start Kontakt as a standalone application (not in your DAW).

  • sepulchre
    sepulchre Member Posts: 1 Member

    Ok. But what about in Windows?

  • Jeremy_NI
    Jeremy_NI Customer Care Posts: 12,410 mod
    Answer ✓

    This is for Windows:

    Reinitialize the Kontakt Database

    1. Click the Windows start button at the bottom left of your screen.
    2. Type "%localappdata%" and click the option that appears.
    3. Navigate to the Native Instruments folder.
    4. Then, depending on the Kontakt version you are using, delete the following folder:
      Kontakt 5: "Kontakt 5"
      Kontakt 6: "Kontakt"
      Kontakt 7: "Kontakt 7"
      Kontakt 8: "Kontakt 8"

    Taken from this article: Kontakt Crashes

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