
I actually wouldn't recommend nesting libraries into other libraries, as running an update could potentially wipe things out (theoretically shouldn't, but not worth the risk IMO). Turn your sound libraries into performable sound instruments Use your own sounds with the help of our Analysis Tool Use Dynamic Input to create dynamic sound. Open the Preferences and set the Download and Content location for your library: In the bottom left of Native Access, click Add Serial and enter your serial number: Open the Kontakt tab and find your library. Faster again than scrolling through the libraries tab.

I just have this jump straight to my master samples drive where all these third party libraries live.

you can really get detailed here).Īnother tip that I don't think a lot of users realize, is that you can use 'quickjump' shortcuts in the 'view' tab of the 'Files' browser window (in K6, its called something different in K5). downers all together, sub hits all together, etc. for instance I have 'braaams' from just about every trailer instrument library in one place. once you are done with that you can use the add library option of kontakt 5.6.0 and it will show up in your kontakt 6 as well. and changing SPNID number to a high number (between 500-600) for every different library.
You can also create custom folders of just the NKI instruments from various libraries into one place, and they all find their samples no problems (I went a bit nuts with my trailer folder. - changingThe benefit of being able to organize libraries as you like is huge, and like Jaap said, I never use the "Libraries" tab any more as its too cumbersome to scroll through once you get used to organizing the quickload as you like. This is the best method IMO and what I typically recommend users who ask.
