Kontakt 6 player

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Double click on an instrument to load it into the sample player.Click on the “Instruments” bar below the library you want to open.Once Kontakt is open in either stand-alone mode - or - inside a DAW. Make sure “Libraries” is selected (Do not use – Files, Database, Expert or Automation).If you want to use the sample libraries named above - as you compose – you need to open Kontakt from within whichever DAW you are using (go to the Logic Pro or Cubase tabs for those instructions) - These are instructions for testing or experimenting with Kontakt 6 as a stand-alone (without DAW's) Note: many of the Spitfire Libraries walk-through tutorials feature the use of Kontakt 6, so you can learn a lot from watching those as well. Kontakt 6 can opened by itself if you just wish to listen to the sounds and experiment with playing them through the keyboard - but Kontakt 6 must be opened from within a DAW in order to record those sounds. Leslie and Irene Dubé Health Sciences LibraryĪlthough Kontakt 6 is not a DAW - it is the sample player engine used within the DAW's (ie Logic and Cubase) that will be playing most of the instrument samples if you wish to use the Spitfire Audio Orchestral samples, Swing More jazz samples and, Vox Epic Choir sample libraries).Distance and Distributed Library Services.

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