
Someone can correct me but I believe Ver. One way I gathered is installing the old version and using the new version as a standalone. I have everything Kontakt, that has been uploaded here and elsewhere.ġ) What is the best way to set things up in, Multiple Versions of Kontakts working in the same system scenario? Which one is to install and which one to use Standalone?Ģ) Which versions would work together better? as well.Īnd the conclusion that I arrived at is this: I have been studying all the forum material for a week now. Use Kontakt 5.6.8 plugin in your DAW to use your legit and unlocked librariesĪnd my goal is to be able to use the older Kontakt Samples and the newer samples together that work with new R2R schema, in the same song setup. Use the Kontakt 5.6.5 standalone to add unlocked libraries (even if they require 5.6.8 - they’ll be added, they just won’t show up in the standalone app)ħ. Use only the AU plugin (or VST if you’re on Windows) to use with your DAW - don’t overwrite the standalone Kontakt 5.6.5Ħ. Install NI Kontakt Full (unlocked) 5.6.5ĥ.

Register and add your legit library to Kontakt Free Player via NI AccessĤ. The specific library I have purchased requires Kontakt 5.6.8 or later, so that was one of the issues I had to overcome. I decided to write this tutorial after I’ve spent quite some time trying to get my legit library to coexist in peace with my other (unlocked) libraries. HOW TO USE A LEGIT (PURCHASED) LIBRARY IN AN UNLOCKED KONTAKTĭISCLAIMER: This was tested on a Mac, but this solution could also work on Windows.
