
Most sample libraries you buy from third-party developers, including Xtant Audio, have not been encoded by Native Instruments and therefore won’t appear in this tab nor can they be installed by clicking the “Add Library” button. Only sample libraries that have been sent by the library’s developer to Native Instruments for encoding show up here and they work not only in the full version of Kontakt but also in the free Kontakt Player. The Libraries tab displays all of the Kontakt libraries that have been installed using the “Add Library” button. If you can’t see the browser you need to open it by clicking the “Browse” button located at the left of Kontakt’s top menu. This image is probably one you’re familiar with. It’s the Libraries tab in Kontakt’s browser window. The information presented in this guide is applicable to most third-party Kontakt sample libraries but there are always exceptions so it’s important that you read the user guides that come with the libraries you purchase. Here we’re going to focus on the latter as those are the ones that you’re more likely to struggle with loading into Kontakt (the first time at least). Those that run in the free Kontakt Player and those that will only work with the full (paid) version of Kontakt. Kontakt sample libraries come in two flavours.

not sure if this will work with the same way. I'm running a Mac som I dont have a C drive.


dll files in the vst 64 bit folder under the Native Instruments folder (in particular the one that also has the Kontakt Player) of your C drive (to the best of my knowledge). Hope this helps anyone with similar problems. Lo and behold, the 64 bit dll files for Kontakt are now there again :) Now I just have to hope it all works with VEP. (Btw you can select the dll download folders under Preferences in Native Access). I was able to reinstall Kontakt Player 5 tonight and recreate that last folder (and path as above) then select that last folder as the destination folder for Kontakt's 64bit dlls. You may have to recreate that last folder if it's missing on your PC. for 64bit vsts) -> C:\Program Files\Native Instruments\VSTPlugins 64 bit. Normally, you would expect to see the VST folders that contain the essential Kontakt dll files here (e.g. (It seems from my research today that this path/folder maybe might get broken if you change locations of Kontakt sample libraries, or download locations too.) But first take your time and double-check that you select the proper (best) location for the folder where you want to install your 32 and 64bit vst dll's. You can open Native Access, or download from NI the latest Kontakt Player.

(I think I've fixed it but haven't yet tried it with VEP).
