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Old 09-14-2006, 01:04 PM
stevegalante stevegalante is offline
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Default Kontakt 2 directory

Recently I changed my HD where I had put all my sample libraries. Now each time I'm trying to load a sample in K2 the 'search sample' windo appears. I obviously changed the K2 directory in the options and rebuild the database, but still it has to look for samples, thinking to find them in the old HD, until I store the preset after it's been loaded. Is there a faster way ?
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Old 09-16-2006, 07:52 AM
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Default Re: Kontakt 2 directory

What library in particular?
The new 2.1.1 database in K2 is slow to rescan all mults, inst. & samples but once done it seems to work fine.
Note: This all needs to be done in standalone not when loaded as a plug-in.

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If you need access prior to a scan than use file search instead.
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