I may be wrong, but seem to recall I couldn't get Ozone (part of Komplete Ultimate 14) by way of Native Access 1.
So just make sure you are able to access ALL your NI products.
Native Access 2 is available for download
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Re: Native Access 2 is available for download
Ozone 10 Standard is listed under Effects. Since I also have Ozone 10 Advanced, I leave it uninstalled to keep it from overwriting. Fortunately, it does not Install/Update automatically.
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Re: Native Access 2 is available for download
Has anyone managed to get Native Access 2 to work on macOS Ventura on an Intel Mac? I can't upgrade beyond Ventura thanks to Apple's mothball policies, and I just spent almost $200 on new world instrument libraries today that are unable to install via Native Access 1, so I tried for the fourth time to install Native Access 2 and get it to be workable, but it never starts.
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Re: Native Access 2 is available for download
With much effort and trial and error, I finally located a problem report follow-up from NI that addresses the issue, though it still took a lot of reboots, super-user actions, terminal commands, and adjustments to the instructions. Fortunately, I have years of experience on Unix so I always had a good clue of what to do when things didn't pan out in the instructions:
https://community.native-instruments.co ... mac#latest
Probably each person's Mac will behave slightly differently depending on how they have set things up, but a positive side effect of going through this process is that I finally got superuser login to work again for the first time in years; I have been having to use "sudo" on individual commands, but that is the recommended approach for most things anyway.
I had to bootstrap my superuser login by using sudo to change its password. Kind of funny, really. Using "sudo" did not work for me, with the shell script provided above. I had to run it with "bash", but could only do that if logged in as "su" vs. using "sudo" on the command line.
After a few reboots as per the suggested sequence in NI's response, launching Native Access then went through several helper installations that had just been done on the command line, but I think it's all part of the bootstrapping to get it past the security walls.
Everything was fine after that, and now this new version is WAY faster, more responsive, and more correct in its display of my library status, than the older version. I am installing all of the Evolution Series updates and new libraries now, and also was surprised by how many other updates I have missed because they required Native Access v2!
https://community.native-instruments.co ... mac#latest
Probably each person's Mac will behave slightly differently depending on how they have set things up, but a positive side effect of going through this process is that I finally got superuser login to work again for the first time in years; I have been having to use "sudo" on individual commands, but that is the recommended approach for most things anyway.
I had to bootstrap my superuser login by using sudo to change its password. Kind of funny, really. Using "sudo" did not work for me, with the shell script provided above. I had to run it with "bash", but could only do that if logged in as "su" vs. using "sudo" on the command line.
After a few reboots as per the suggested sequence in NI's response, launching Native Access then went through several helper installations that had just been done on the command line, but I think it's all part of the bootstrapping to get it past the security walls.
Everything was fine after that, and now this new version is WAY faster, more responsive, and more correct in its display of my library status, than the older version. I am installing all of the Evolution Series updates and new libraries now, and also was surprised by how many other updates I have missed because they required Native Access v2!
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RME Babyface Pro FS, Radial JDV Mk5, Hammond XK-4, Moog Voyager
Eugenio Upright, 60th Anniversary P-Bass, USA Geddy Lee J-Bass, Yamaha BBP35
Select Strat, 70th Anniversary Esquire, Johhny Marr Jaguar, 57 LP, Danelectro 12
Eastman T486RB, T64/V, Ibanez PM2, D'angelico Deluxe SS Bari, EXL1
Guild Bari, 1512 12-string, M20, Martin OM28VTS, Larivee 0040MH
RME Babyface Pro FS, Radial JDV Mk5, Hammond XK-4, Moog Voyager
Eugenio Upright, 60th Anniversary P-Bass, USA Geddy Lee J-Bass, Yamaha BBP35
Select Strat, 70th Anniversary Esquire, Johhny Marr Jaguar, 57 LP, Danelectro 12
Eastman T486RB, T64/V, Ibanez PM2, D'angelico Deluxe SS Bari, EXL1
Guild Bari, 1512 12-string, M20, Martin OM28VTS, Larivee 0040MH
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Re: Native Access 2 is available for download
Wow!! That’s impressive that you got that done!!
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