3/4/2024 0 Comments Kontakt 6 user manualWell, it doesn’t have to be this way! Instead of deleting your original sound and then instantiating your new one, simply drag and drop the NKI file onto the current sound that exists in the rack. Of course, since your controller is set to MIDI channel 1, you won’t hear your new sound when you play! When you have a sound loaded up in the rack and you double-click a different patch, Kontakt automatically keeps your previous sound and adds a new sound on MIDI channel 2. Ok, you know how you pick out one sound, decide you want to use another so you browse a bit, double-click on a preset, play some notes… and still hear the original sound? I know, it drove me nuts too. Put them in the quick load menu and call it a day! Drag and Replace, Keep the Same MIDI Channel If you find yourself reaching for a similar set of instruments often, you’d be nuts to waste valuable session time hunting around that huge library. You can drag and drop your favorite multis, banks, and instruments into the menu. Just to the right of the ‘keyboard’ button at the top menu bar, click on the ‘quick’ button and you’ll be treated to Kontakt’s Quick Load menu. It’s so easily overlooked, and it’s one of the best features of Kontakt if you find yourself reaching for your favorite instruments often.
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