How to find expansions in an efficient manner?

Alex0815
Alex0815 Member Posts: 2 Newcomer

Hello,

when searching for expansions to “reggae” and “jazz”, Google found ... “BLACK ARC” and “FREE FORM” on the NI website. ("Native expansion jazz")

The product search on ...

  • https://www.native-instruments.com/en/catalog/software/expansions/
  • https://www.native-instruments.com/en/

... however did not find these two expansions when I searched for “Reggae” and “Jazz”.

Have I missed a link or filter on the NI website? … How do you guys find expansions in an efficient manner?

Answers

  • PK The DJ
    PK The DJ Member Posts: 1,788 Expert

    I know what you're saying. The pack names seem quite random, and not necessarily related to their style/genre. The main NI site sorts them into seven categories, none of which are jazz or reggae.

  • Mert_NI
    Mert_NI Customer Care Posts: 604 mod

    Hello Alex0815, Here is the Knowledge Base Article that can help you with this subject:

    How to Load the Contents of an NI Expansion in a Sequencer / DAW

    Please try the steps in this Knowledge Base Article above and let us know what you are experiencing afterwards.

    I hope this helps☺️

  • Alex0815
    Alex0815 Member Posts: 2 Newcomer

    Hey Mert_NI, thank you for your quick reply! :)

    The article you shared was very interesting but sadly it didn't answer my initial question … how to find expansions in an efficient manner.

    I experience the hunt for them the way PK The DJ (First answer after my first post) does. I miss some sort of a deep and functioning tagging system … or a reliable full text search. Something that let's me find what's out there while having the confidence i don't miss anything.

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