Vote Kontakt.dll or Kontakt 7.dll crashes Cubase when loading a Kontakt file 60% of the time

curness
curness Member Posts: 3 Newcomer
edited December 2022 in Kontakt

Hello folks. Has anyone experience this problem that it is a lottery if Kontact crashes Cubase while trying to load a Kontakt plugin? I don’t know if this is a clue but I have 2 external hard drives where I keep my Kontakt files so don’t know if it is a delay problem?

After 2 or 3 more attempts the program will eventually open and this does not make any sense for a noob like me.

Advise 1) states 1. Delete the KONTAKT User Registry Folder

Worried I will have to add all my libraries again? Is this the case?

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  • Jeremy_NI
    Jeremy_NI Customer Care Posts: 9,321 mod

    @curness Do the crashes happen in Kontakt in standalone? Are you running Cubase and Kontakt as admin? How to Run a Program as an Administrator

    Is it happening when loading a particular instrument or preset, or any preset / instrument?

  • curness
    curness Member Posts: 3 Newcomer

    Hello Jeremy thanks for your reply. Do the crashes happen in Kontakt in standalone? No but will double check as normally use plugin

    Are you running Cubase and Kontakt as admin? No

    I am pretty sure it is a time out issue as I have libraries installed on a couple of hard drives and can hear them revving up when I try to open.

  • Jeremy_NI
    Jeremy_NI Customer Care Posts: 9,321 mod

    @curness Ok, so what happens in Kontakt in standalone? And what happens if you run both Cubase and Kontakt as admin, do the crashes still occur?

  • Digitalsine
    Digitalsine Member Posts: 1 Member

    I've had this same issue upon my purchase of Kontakt 7. No issues with 6 at all. After trying all suggested remedies, I just reinstalled my OS. Extreme, I know, but fixed my issue. Now Kontakt 7 runs flawless and has zero issues during usage. Not a great hat to toss into this topic, but it worked for me. I am running Win 10 Pro., Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6600K CPU @ 3.50GHz  @ 16 gigs. Bare bones.

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