

Should you prefer video instruction, click here to view our video tutorial on How to Install a Kontakt Player Library. To get started, if this is your first Spitfire Audio library, you will need to download the Spitfire Audio App here.Īdditionally, if you don't already own any software from Native Instruments, you will need to download Native Access via their site here. If you are unsure of which type of library you own, check out our article here, but two quick ways to know yours is a Kontakt Player library are: 1) Your library came with a serial number (check here for a list of your accounts serial numbers) 2) In the right-hand panel on the product page, you'll see the text "Includes Kontakt Player" Note: Please see this video to learn more about managing VST-plug-ins on Windows systems.In this article we will go over how to install a Kontakt Player Library. Click File Locations to access the location settings in the area below.Start Native Access and select Preferences from the User icon in the upper-right.Note: Please see this video to learn more about managing VST-plug-ins on Windows systems. C: > Program Files > Native Instruments > VSTPlugins 64 bit.C: > Program Files > Native Instruments > VSTPlugins 32 bit.This defines where Native Access will install the product's 32-bit (when available) and 64-bit VST plug-ins. an external drive) that is dedicated to containing large amounts of sample content. To use a custom location, we recommend creating a folder like " NI Libraries" in a location (e.g. Windows: C: > Users > Public > Public Documents.These are the default locations for macOS and Windows: Content products include KONTAKT libraries, REAKTOR instruments, and KOMPLETE Expansions. This defines where Native Access will install a product's content folder. Windows: C: > Program Files > Native Instruments.macOS: Macintosh HD > Applications > Native Instruments.We strongly recommend to keep this location set to its default. This defines where Native Access will install the product's standalone software (when available). Windows: C: > Users > Public > Downloads.macOS: Macintosh HD > Users > * Username* > Downloads.Native Access will automatically delete a product's installer after the installation is complete. This defines where Native Access will download the product installers. Please consider these factors when choosing a custom install location: Download Location AAX and VST3 locations cannot be customized since these must be installed in dedicated system locations. Note: VST locations can only be set on Windows Systems.

Download, Application, or Content) to choose a new folder location. Click Browse to the right of the location listing (e.g.Click File Management to access the location settings to the right.Start Native Access and click Preferences on the lower-left.
