Our teams are fully committed & invested into continuing this modernization with the rest of the product to bring it to the place that serves the needs of today’s music maker. The powerful new Browser is the first major example of this and based upon extensive user research and testing. Thus, we’ve chosen to approach this incrementally and improve the underlying workflows as we go. The problem driving me crazy is that no matter what instrument, synth, band, etc. If the User Access Control is displayed, allow the changes. Find the product you want to remove, click the 3 dots on the right side of the entry and select Uninstall. All went well (no errors or problems) and everything shows up as active and available. Right-click the Windows Start Button and select Installed Apps / Apps & Features. Went through the complete process of registering, activating instruments, etc. Given KONTAKT's role as a professional tool for many music makers, we’d like to avoid major disruptions to workflows, ensure stability, and deliver benefits early. I downloaded and installed Kontakt 5 Player a couple of days ago. In order to modernize KONTAKT's look and feel, and support high-DPI monitors, we’ve needed to transition KONTAKT to a new graphics rendering technology. Why is only KONTAKT's browser Hi-DPI? What about the rest of the application? For now, the KONTAKT Factory Library 2 and CHOIR: OMNIA are the only products built on this technology but the number of instruments will quickly grow. This language is currently within closed-alpha and will be made available to developers over time as the language stabilizes. If you are new to Kontakt and want more information, visit Kontakt Player and Kontakt. Click Install for the following products: Kontakt. Click the Available tab in the upper header. To enable developers to create modern, high-definition instrument user interfaces in KONTAKT, we’re introducing a new user-interface language for products called the Native UI. Login to Native Access using your Native ID. As a sampling-platform, over its 20-years history, there is a portfolio of literally thousands of KONTAKT instruments - the vast majority created by third-party developers. Sampler et lecteur déchantillons virtuel de la marque Native Instruments appartenant à la série Kontakt.