![]() ![]() ![]() Most (all?) third-party Kontakt Player libraries are not free, since the developers have to pay Native Instruments to license the library for Kontakt Player. Native Instruments has some free libraries you can use with Kontakt Player. Kontakt Player is free, but is not able to play all of the libraries that the full version of Kontakt can. It also doesn't play sample libraries that are proprietary to other sample players.ΔΆ) Be aware that Kontakt is different from Kontakt Player (you mentioned one in the subject, and the other in the body of your post). It plays "sample libraries" (either from Native Instruments or from other developers) that have been designed to work with it. 1) Kontakt doesn't play "VSTs" from other developers. ![]()
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