AND - if you use Native Access - NEVER update anything until you either read the Releases Notes (like 3 times) OR hit the forums and find out if a specific update is causing chaos. That said - I get it - no one reads release notes but after this debacle - I read everything now.Īnd this issue is easily fixed if you got burned - there is a comprehensive listing of all the original libraries that K6 can load found here:īe sure to scroll thru a couple pages as there are different posts that add more files to the main front page listing.īottom line - which been communicated very sharply to NI by many users is to get your communications in order. Well - it's definitely not a scam as the Release Notes for each update clearly state what version the update requires and that alone should be enough to say - Stop. However - if you are not running K7 (or have no intent to ever run it) - either ignore ALL updates in Native Access for any Kontakt library (Release Notes will tell you that the update is now ONLY supported on k 7.6.0 or higher) OR grab your original installers above and reinstall if you have been burned by this message. The thread above allows you to download the "original" (pre-Kontakt 7.6.0 versions) of these libraries as needed.īest advice is to simply get Kontakt current on v7.6.0. If you are NOT running Kontakt 7.6.0 (or higher) - As soon as you update ANY Kontakt library (that you own) via Native Access - you will get nailed by this message. User beware.īut your error is most likely because of this:ĪLL Native Instruments Kontakt libraries are being standardized for use with Kontakt 7.6 (and higher) to coincide with the launch of the Komplete S-Series MKIII hardware launch this month. Firstly - if you updated to MacOS 14 (Sonoma) - Native Instruments offers NO support for it on any products at this time.
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