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It's maddening, because I can be staring them in the face and EXS won't see them. One of the main problems is when I've bought new machines even after Spotlight indexing, a whole bunch of EXS insts won't find their samples, even when they are all in the same respective locations (I always recreate identically named file structures on all my machines). Oh man, I wish I could say it's been like that for me. So Spotlight is finding the samples needed by the EXS Instruments wherever they may lie, with no interaction from me.īack in the Logic v9 era I used Redmatica ProManager to re-link EXS Instruments to the samples they needed, but since the rise of Spotlight I haven't had to do this once - so I haven't needed to mess with Chicken Instrument Manager even though I own it. If I move, reformat, or do other tomfoolery with the samples drives, then on the next load-up EXS will throw the "multiple copies found, which do you want to use" dialog, indicating that it's found the correct samples in more than one location - which are often project backup drives, my backup server, or any of a dozen other locations. EXS has no problem seeing those Instruments, and as long as all drives have been indexed by Spotlight, all samples are found no matter what drive they're on. Interested to hear what issues you have with moving/relocating/relinking EXS libraries? On my system I store all the EXS stuff on a 4tb Samsung SSD in a MultiDock, and I just place an alias of that drive's Instruments folder into the default location on my boot drive. Thanks to EvilDragon for figuring this out, and posting on whatever forum I found his post on! Hope this helps. This way if other problems crop up I won't need to re-install Kontakt. Make SURE you keep your various versions of kconvert.bundle safe and well labelled - I made a little subfolder in my Applications folder to keep them all separated, with subfolders called "kconvert.bundle v3.0.0.7 from Kontakt v4" and "kconvert.bundle v3.1.0.4 from Kontakt v5.6.8" etc. You can find the version of your kconvert.bundle by just doing a Get Info on the file, and the version number is displayed in the resulting window. I simply swapped out the new one and dropped the old one in its place.
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The version I found in an old Kontakt v4 install was 3.0.0.7 - and this one DOES work.
The version that was installed on my system with Kontakt 5.6.8 was 3.1.0.4 - and this version does NOT work. HD>Library>Application Support>Native Instruments>Kontakt5 I did not have a virgin install of Kontakt v5.1, but I did have some old boot drives with Kontakt v4.x installed, and I found the bundle file, moved it over to my current machine, and BOOM.
Earlier versions DO work, and you can simply swap that file with an older version and it appears to work correctly and not affect any Kontakt operation other than importing / converting outside formats (although I have not rigorously tested this). That kconvert.bundle file was changed somewhere around Kontakt 5.2, and from that version until now it does not work.
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Kontakt's import function relies on a small file called kconvert.bundle - this is possibly (probably?) a third-party chunk of code from Chicken Systems - a small fragment of the always-troublesome Translator codebase. After a bit of fiddling and scrolling through old boot drive backups, I managed to get it working on my system (MacOS Yosemite / Kontakt v5.6.8). After a lot of Googling, I came across a post by EvilDragon on some NI forum, and his knowledge pointed me in the right direction. Setup File Name: Native Instruments Kontakt 6 v6.6.1.A while back, Kontakt's ability to import / convert incoming EXS Instruments broke itself.
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