Question BEFORE transferring NI-products

wwweye
wwweye Member Posts: 2 Newcomer
edited September 2022 in Native Access

Hello Team :)

I'm willing & able to search tutorials on YouTube how to transfer KONTAKT-instruments from Harddrive to external SSD.

But in NATIVE ACCESS/PREFERENCES I can find three different folders which are able to be adjusted: DOWNLOAD location, APPLICATION location and CONTENT location

The first one, DL, I won't touch because it's OK for my system. But I don't know the difference between APPLICATIONS and CONTENT!

Actual example: I've got a folder called "SAXELLO SAMPLES" and the associated file "SAXELLO.NKI"

My AL is /Applications/Native Instruments - and my CL (the new one - self created) is /Volumes/UZ T7/NI_Content

Sorry! I don't know the difference. What is what??? THX for your engage :)

Uli

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  • Monochrome
    Monochrome Member Posts: 1,116 Expert
    edited September 2022 Answer ✓

    Application is where standalone applications - such as Kontakt, Guitar Rig, Massive X, etc - will be installed. You should keep those on your default drive.

    Content is... well... content: Libraries for Kontakt (East Asia, Session Guitarist, ...), Massive X Expansions, etc. Because the content size can get big over time, it is generally recommended to store it on a separate drive with enough available space (1TB+).

    Check out this help article:

  • wwweye
    wwweye Member Posts: 2 Newcomer

    Application is where standalone applications - such as Kontakt, Guitar Rig, Massive X, etc - will be installed. You should keep those on your default drive.

    THX, I won't change :)

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    Content is... well... content: Libraries for Kontakt (East Asia, Session Guitarist, ...), Massive X Expansions, etc. Because the content size can get big over time, it is generally recommended to store it on a separate drive with enough available space (1TB+).

    Unfortunately I named my NI-Content-Folder: "NI_Content". Should I rename it as the original "Native Instruments" ???????????

  • Monochrome
    Monochrome Member Posts: 1,116 Expert
    edited September 2022

    You can name the Content folder how you want - it doesn't matter. I, too, named it "NI Content" for convenience :)

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