

In the example below, I’ve created two channel strips - one for piano (The Gentleman), and one for strings (NI String Ensemble).Ī setup like this is perfectly fine for small concerts with minimal usage of Kontakt libraries. In other words, each MainStage channel strip is dedicated to one specific Kontakt sound library. The simplest way to use Kontakt with MainStage is creating an individual instance for each sound.

Multiprocessor support (AU - Plugin) should be disabled. For each method, I’ll present an in-depth walkthrough followed by its pros and cons. In this tutorial, you’ll learn about four different ways to use Kontakt with MainStage. Google “Kontakt with MainStage,” and you’ll be bombarded with dozens of support threads without any real solution.

This time I don't see the virtual drive being installed as part of the install.Apple MainStage and Native Instruments Kontakt have a history of not getting along with each other. Now when I start up the Session Horns DownLoader and the click on the 'Start Installation' button it just times out after a minute or so and then informs me that it can't find the iso file and that the file should be in a specific directory, which it is! I had Cubase running at the time, maybe that upset things? (It was minimised, so I failed to notice it was running.) After that my computer froze, I couldn't start, stop, anything! I waited about forty five minutes and decided that this is going nowhere and had to power off the computer. It kept timing out for some reason.Īnyway, I click on the 'Start Installation' button and notice a virtual drive being created I suppose to handle the iso image. That wasn't easy going either as it took four attempts to get the whole file down. Using the Session Horns Downloader, I successfully downloaded the iso file. I'm trying to install Session Horns and am having trouble.
