![]() Your downloads will appear in the Library > Available section of Native Access after the serial number is registered. ![]() It's required to add these product serials in order to access any software downloads included with your product. Third-party licensed content for KONTAKT or REAKTOR.Here you can enter the serial number to register certain NI products such as: Note: See this article (or video) to learn more about relocating, or see this article or details on reinstallation. In this case, click Repair and choose the option to Reinstall or Relocate the affected product. ![]() If a product entry is marked with an orange exclamation, this means the product is no longer found on its original installation path. Here you can find a list of all products that are currently installed on your computer. Note: See this article (or video) to learn more about relocating, or see this article for details on reinstallation. If a product's update is marked with an orange exclamation, this means the product is no longer found on its original installation path. Click Update All at the top to update all products at once, or click Update to the right of each product to update them individually. Here you can find all available updates for your NI software and libraries. Click Install All at the top to download all products at once, or click Install to the right of each product to download them individually. Here you can find all the products you have purchased but not yet installed. Note: Enabling Usage Data tracking is optional. See this article for more details. See this article (or video) to learn more about defining installation paths in Native Access. Note: Please see this video to learn more about managing VST-plug-ins on Windows systems.This article describes the different areas of Native Access:Ĭlick Preferences on the left side pane to access the File Management settings.īefore installing your products, verify all file locations to ensure that your NI applications and content libraries will be installed in the locations you prefer. Click File Locations to access the location settings in the area below.Start Native Access and select Preferences from the User icon in the upper-right.Note: Please see this video to learn more about managing VST-plug-ins on Windows systems. C: > Program Files > Native Instruments > VSTPlugins 64 bit.C: > Program Files > Native Instruments > VSTPlugins 32 bit.This defines where Native Access will install the product's 32-bit (when available) and 64-bit VST plug-ins. an external drive) that is dedicated to containing large amounts of sample content. To use a custom location, we recommend creating a folder like " NI Libraries" in a location (e.g. Windows: C: > Users > Public > Public Documents.These are the default locations for macOS and Windows: Content products include KONTAKT libraries, REAKTOR instruments, and KOMPLETE Expansions. This defines where Native Access will install a product's content folder. Windows: C: > Program Files > Native Instruments.macOS: Macintosh HD > Applications > Native Instruments.We strongly recommend to keep this location set to its default. This defines where Native Access will install the product's standalone software (when available). Windows: C: > Users > Public > Downloads.macOS: Macintosh HD > Users > * Username* > Downloads.Native Access will automatically delete a product's installer after the installation is complete. This defines where Native Access will download the product installers. Please consider these factors when choosing a custom install location: Download Location AAX and VST3 locations cannot be customized since these must be installed in dedicated system locations. Note: VST locations can only be set on Windows Systems. Download, Application, or Content) to choose a new folder location. Click Browse to the right of the location listing (e.g.Click File Management to access the location settings to the right. ![]() Start Native Access and click Preferences on the lower-left. ![]()
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