Using Kontakt Player 2; Browser - Native Instruments DRUMS OverKILL Operation Manual

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Using KONTAKT PLAYER 2

Whether you use KONTAKT PLAYER 2 as a standalone application or as
a plug-in, once you've set up its audio/MIDI options (in the standalone) or
instantiated it as a plug-in and properly routed MIDI and audio to and from
it, the program will behave identically with very few exceptions.

Browser

On the left side of the screen is the Browser. The Browser gives you the
capability to navigate through your available KONTAKT PLAYER 2 libraries,
as well as view engine information and assign automation.
Libraries
In the screenshot above, the Browser is opened to the Libraries tab. Using
this tab, you will see all installed KONTAKT PLAYER 2 sound libraries. You
can have an infinite amount of sound libraries installed here.
In the submenu under the Libraries tab are a few buttons. There is a refresh
button to refresh the Browser and an eject button to eject an optical disc.
You will also see two dropdown menus for User Instruments and User Multis.
Anytime you resave an instrument or a multi using the Load/Save menu, your
saved instruments and multis will appear in this menu. (By default, they are
stored on your hard drive inside the KONTAKT PLAYER 2 program folder/
User patches. Later in this manual, we will discuss the saving of instruments
(in the Load/Save menu section).
20 – KONTAKT PLAYER 2

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