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Kontakt 6 vs. 5 player
Kontakt 6 vs. 5 player












kontakt 6 vs. 5 player

Products which say “runs in the free Kontakt Player” on the product page can be run in either Kontakt (full) or Kontakt Player. Again, in order to use our ‘full Kontakt’ libraries, your “License Type:” should say “Full”.

  • For further clarification, click the application’s title to open up a box displaying further details about the application.
  • The latter title indicates that you are running the Free Kontakt Player and NOT the Full Version of Kontakt.
  • Once open, you will see in the top left-hand corner that your application is either titled “Kontakt” or “Kontakt Player”.
  • This can be done either inside your DAW or by navigating to the application via your desktop. To determine if you have the ‘Full’ version of the Kontakt application installed, please follow the steps below. Kontakt can be bought from Native Instruments here, or as part of Komplete here. Some of our libraries run in the free Kontakt Player, but many of our products require the full version of Kontakt 5 or 6.įor ‘full Kontakt’ products, if you are using the free Kontakt Player, the libraries will display a ‘DEMO’ message, and will time out after 10 minutes. You can even set a custom template as the default for Kontakt.How do I know if I have the ‘Full’ version of Kontakt? The upshot is you can save different configurations for different types of libraries. It allows you to customize your output sets and save them as templates. It’s whatever you want it to be, effectively. Rather than additional variations to accommodate multiple outputs, Kontakt 6 has a more elegant solution. Today, KONTAKT 7 is our flagship, do-it-all instrument platform. This is akin to the normal variation of Kontakt 5. By default, all audio is routed through Stereo Out 1-2. There are several differences between the two, but the key difference is that while Kontakt 5 had three versions – normal, 8-out, and 16-out – Kontakt 6 has only one version. So this week, let’s take a look at how to create multiple outputs in Kontakt 6.

    kontakt 6 vs. 5 player

    It was disappointing to find that Kontakt 6 only seemed to allow internal mixing of the drum kit, unlike Kontakt 5, which offered 8 and 16 output versions.Īfter some research, I was pleased to find that Kontakt 6 is not only capable of offering up to 16 outputs, it is much more flexible than its predecessor in the output department. Having purchased 70’s Drummer (a fantastic multisample drum kit), I was excited to drop it into a set and have a go at it. I recently made Kontakt my go-to platform for multisampled instruments.














    Kontakt 6 vs. 5 player