

Kontakt 5 No Sound How To Do It
This site offers 5 stunning guitar libraries. Contains a set of NKI instrument patches, which can be loaded inside NI Kontakt 5.2. It's in the Live manual (mentions how to do it).This sound set is the best such release from Lucid Samples so far. But haven't done that in awhile. I use it to run multiple midi channels with different patterns (in Live MIDI tracks) for different instruments within Kontakt.
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What do you mean bar is empty? If you installed Live 8 and K8 and pointed to the VSTi folder (remember, Live is 32-bit so you can't easily use the 64 bit vsti's with it) you have to load up the external instrument into a track, load Kontakt to a track, etc.follow the video, it's pretty simple and fast the way he (in the video) went through to set it up. Saves on CPU usage I think too vs multiple instruments or instances of Kontakt. So, again yes, that's what I was doing previously in Live/Kontakt. But that's how you would use Kontakt across multiple MIDI channels with different instruments on each channel, and each instrument in Kontakt is set to a separate MIDI channel.
