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Native Access fails to activate DjinnBass. might even need to do "Reset and scan".Īlso, I should ask, are you on Mac, or are you on PC?Ī small number of our users have experienced the following issues, and these are the fixes we have found to work in each case. The folder it's in should be in the list (if not, add it). That would be under the "Database" tab, then DB Options. you shouldn't have to, but who knows why it isn't working. That's why I was mentioning you might have to load the library manually. You need to get it to show in there in the list of libraries, or it won't work. With it showing the library in the standalone Kontakt player correctly, it should show in the Kontakt Player VST in Reaper too.
It's either Native Access, Kontakt 6 Player, or DjinnBass that's the problem. Where I'm confused was if DjinnBass at least works for you in the standalone player. This is exactly how it should show in the VST version (when I say VST version I'm talking about Kontakt, not Djinn). I'm a little confused, because in the first post, in one of your pictures labelled Djinn in Kontakt Standalone, it shows the DjinnBass library in the list. If you don't, it isn't aware of where your libraries are installed.
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The install location in Native Access is found by clicking the Man icon in the top right corner, then Preferences.īTW, when you open Kontakt 6 Player in Reaper, you should see ALL installed libraries down the left side of it (1st or 3rd party). or Kontakt 6 Player VST version isn't aware of where your libraries are located. My only guess is that either you only installed the DjinnBass standalone (something I don't think is even possible to do within Native Access.
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You might have to Add the library location here (pointing to where the 64 bit file installed) and then hit Reset And Scan maybe. If you don't see it, try going into Database tab. If so, it really should work, I would think. Under Options->Libraries you should see DjinnBass here. In Kontakt 6 Player within Reaper, in the top left, there is Manage Libraries button. If it still doesn't work, you might have to add the library manually. I'm guessing you skipped that, maybe? Actually, I dont even think you can, when installed with Native Access. When you reinstall it, make sure to install the standalone AND 64bit version. It seems to have done it correctly for you with the Standalone version.įirst, uninstall it within Native Access, then reinstall it. This should be something Native Access does for you, IIRC. It should do the same in the VST version. It shows in the Libraries in the standalone, based on your picture. I am assuming it's just the VST version that Djinnbass won't work in.
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For details, see the full list of supported products.Hmm, so it looks like it should be at least working in the standalone player. Support for MASCHINE, MASCHINE Expansions, and TRAKTOR software will be added in the coming months. Product type: Administration tool for music creation softwareįor use with: Supports all software products currently available at the NI Online Shop except MASCHINE, MASCHINE Expansions, and TRAKTOR software.
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The one-click update process in Native Access makes it fast and simple to get the latest versions of your installed products. See all your available updates on one convenient screen. When you buy Native Instruments hardware or a bundled product such as KOMPLETE, Native Access lets you quickly add a serial number to your account. Native Access activates your installed products automatically. Install all your products from one screen, then immediately start creating. Open Native Access and log into your Native Instruments account to get set up. Native Access is your one-stop hub for easy product installation, registration, and updates. As such, you may experience some of these issues while using Native Access during the beta phase. Please note: The purpose of beta testing is to eliminate bugs, crashes, and unstable application behavior ahead of the official release. Native Instruments Introduce Native Access (The Replacement Of Service Center)įor Legit Users You Can Apply For The Closed Betaīe the first to experience a convenient new way of managing your music creation tools.