How to find expansions in an efficient manner?
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
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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.
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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☺️
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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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