Native access - hide no longer used instruments

bandoocw
bandoocw Member Posts: 1 Newcomer

Hi

Is there a way you can hide no longer used instruments or installed instruments from showing up as "updates required" Repair

If not is there a mechanism for requesting product improvement.

To give an example. When I upgrade to the latest versions of Kontakt or Guitar rig and remove the previous version I see the previous version requiring update. This gets very annoying and confusing.

Thanks

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  • FIlipe
    FIlipe Member Posts: 31 Member
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    Hey!

    I get how frustrating it is to see “updates required” for instruments you no longer use. Unfortunately, there’s no option to hide these in Native Access right now.

    If you want to suggest a product improvement, I recommend contacting Native Instruments through their support page. They value user feedback!

    I hope this helps! If you find this useful, feel free to give it a like!

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  • Vocalpoint
    Vocalpoint Member Posts: 2,819 Expert
  • FIlipe
    FIlipe Member Posts: 31 Member
    Answer ✓

    Hey!

    I get how frustrating it is to see “updates required” for instruments you no longer use. Unfortunately, there’s no option to hide these in Native Access right now.

    If you want to suggest a product improvement, I recommend contacting Native Instruments through their support page. They value user feedback!

    I hope this helps! If you find this useful, feel free to give it a like!

  • JesterMgee
    JesterMgee Member Posts: 2,975 Expert

    Would also be nice to mark any plugin / library as "ignore updates" which has also been asked for eternity. For example, if you own an MK1 keyboard you cannot use the latest V3 of KK but there is no way to deselect it from the updates so this now renders the "update all" feature useless for the rest of your life that you wish to use the MK1 or it will ruin your life.

    It's these small seemingly simple features that have never been implemented (tho asked ad nauseum) which really make you wonder where feedback seems to go.

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