This isn’t going to help you keep making new music though.Īnother option would be to load the samples on a newer computer with a newer version of kontakt, and send Midi out to that computer from your pro tools rig, then pipe the audio back into your TDM system either with spdif, light pipe, etc. so you could still go back and bounce down old tracks to audio this way if you need to preserve old sessions. Iirc, the demo mode allows them to work for 20 minutes. So old libraries that were encrypted for kontakt player are probably not going to authorize on the older unsupported kontakt versions. I think they dropped it about 5-6 years ago. The old NI service center was reliant on internet authorization, it’s at least 10 years old now. Looks like their are many other dissatisfied customers.Ĥ) Yeah I removed the serial number from the screen grab ! It shows up in all it’s glory though in real life, saying 'Fully Authorised'.ffs The issue is that Kontakt 5.6.AAX plugin is 64bit, & thus apparently won't run in PT10HDĢ) Native access is version 1.1.3 which runs on Mavericks.ģ) I'll try their forums next. yes I have, & if I run the standalone Kontakt 5.5.x I have the exact same problem, if I run the standalone 5.6.x Kontakt the libraries all load fine. It looks wrong that the serial number doesn’t show up! I wonder what would happen if you added the serial number for a product in Native Access? Maybe try a library you don’t like/use first.ġ). It’s often a better bet than NI support!ĮDIT: Your third screenshot just appeared. Ask on the Native Instruments user forums if you haven’t already. I’m surprised Native Access works but maybe try reinstalling a (small) library from there? (On the Installed products window, click on “Full Version” in the rightmost column.)ģ. Have you run Kontakt stand-alone and tried adding libraries there?Ģ. I've tried deleting loads of different preference type files, hoping to make it work again, but still no joy.ġ. I can't 'de-authorize' a library, & try 're-authorizing' as there is no mechanism to do so. They just tell me to update, which of course I can't, as no newer version of either Kontakt (for instance 5.6.8) will run on PT10HD. I've been mailing Native Instruments back & forth for over two weeks now, & honestly, no one there really cares. Well here's the bug, Native access *thinks* all my Kontakt libraries are already authorised, but when I load them up it, they go into demo mode, ask for authorisation, which then attempts to run the now defunct 'service centre', which 'phones-home' to find no one picking up at the other end. Native access V 1.1.3 runs fine under Mavericks, so you'd think I'd be able to authorise everything? They then switched a few years ago to something called 'Native Access' Here is the issue, for years Komplete 9 used a bit of software called 'Service centre' in order to authorise its plugins & instruments. The next version along (5.6.8) won't load into Pro Tools 10, as I'm told its 64bit. The Plugin version is Kontakt 5.5.2, which I believe is the last version that Pro Tools 10 will recognise. The plugin itself loads just fine within Pro Tools, but any library/database/instrument I load just goes in demo mode. Most of my plugins are on iLok, but a fair few things required authorising over the internet, as I guess they detected the motherboard had changed.Īnyway, after much re-authorising etc, absolutely everything is working again apart from Kontakt. Recently the machine died (motherboard failure I believe), so I duly pulled all the cards, drives, iLoks etc out & stuck them in my backup Mac Pro 5,1. The setup went from Mountain Lion to Mavericks at some point without any drama. Hi all, I've been running Komplete Ultimate 9 since it came out, on a Mac Pro 5,1 PT10 HD rig.
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