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> Kontakt, Eastwest, And Zero-g, On Intel., Opening the soundbanks in Kontakt, how?
FUNKSTICK
post Sun 20 May 2007, 14:52
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Okay, on an Intel Mac...

I read that you can open the Zero-G instruments like Beats Working in Cuba or EastWests Colossus in Kontakt 2.2.

Um how?

On PPC these instruments have their own intakt or kompakt dialog window or whatever but they don't seem to be able to open on intel so you need Kontakt. Cool.

can I only open the sounds one by one?

or

Will Kontakt open them so they look or can be used like on PPC?

and if so, how do I go about doing that?
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post Tue 22 May 2007, 15:23
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QUOTE (FUNKSTICK @ Sun 20 May 2007, 13:52) *
Okay, on an Intel Mac...

I read that you can open the Zero-G instruments like Beats Working in Cuba or EastWests Colossus in Kontakt 2.2.

Um how?

Hi,
Native Instruments has recently released their Universal Binary update to Kontakt 2. Here's how you can get those East West libraries loaded:

- Install your East West Products on your Intel Mac
- Download and Install the Kontakt 2.2 update
- Run the Registration tool
- Run, then quit each of the standalone East West products (found in Applications/East West)
- Run Kontakt 2.2

This way you can work with the EW libraries that use the KOMPAKT interface as standard libraries in Kontakt. In other words, you can start up Kontakt as a stand alone application and load the sounds or you can use Kontakt as a plug-in in your sequencer and then load the sounds.


If you have problems loading your libraries on an Intel Mac, please review this FAQ entry:
http://support.soundsonline.com/faq/index....&artlang=en

Also note that the Kompakt player does work stand alone on the IntelMac. And also note that EW will release its own 64 bit sample engine really sound. This will also be IntelMac compatible; see details here:
http://www.soundsonline-europe.com/play

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