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Importing Kontakt files into Mach 5
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 6:39 am
by midilance
I am seriously considering moving over to Mach 5 and need to know how well Mach 5 does at importing libraries formatted for Kontakt.
Re: Importing Kontakt files into Mach 5
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 6:55 am
by Henry Robinett
Sorry I don't have an answer, but I'm curious. Why are you thinking about switching over?
Re: Importing Kontakt files into Mach 5
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 7:01 am
by midilance
I want a simpler sampler. I'm not interested in sound design, I just want great, musically useful samples that are easy to get at and use. I want multiple outs with DP. I've had issues with Kontakt's (1.5.3) performance. There are a lot of libraries that offer sounds in Kontakt format. If Mach 5 is able to open those files satisfactorily, and with a new Kontakt2 upgrade soon available for $169, I'm seriously considering jumping ship.
Re: Importing Kontakt files into Mach 5
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 6:18 pm
by azusa749a
At present, Mach5 does not import Kontakt.
Re: Importing Kontakt files into Mach 5
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 4:48 am
by midilance
Thanks for the answer. It's not the one I was looking for but it's an answer.
Re: Importing Kontakt files into Mach 5
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 4:34 am
by oliviergaston
well, here is one more vote for Kontakt and Battery library support.
it's all i need to make the move.
Re: Importing Kontakt files into Mach 5
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 5:00 pm
by lordtoranaga
cd xtract will convert from kontakt to a format compatible for mach5
Re: Importing Kontakt files into Mach 5
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 10:02 am
by rikp
I tried that, and it will not recogonize the files. Any suggestions here?
Peace
Rik
Re: Importing Kontakt files into Mach 5
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 10:32 am
by jloeb
Wait what are you talking about?
Of course MachFive can import Kontakt. In UviXtract, click on ".NKI" (or is it nkt? ) That's Kontakt!
Now having said that, if what you're interested in is buying a lot of premade sample libraries and not having to tweak, then i'm sorry to say that i don't think M5 is the best choice. Reason: there's not enough native content available for it. So you're often at the mercy of UviXtract's ability to import from other formats, which often works well but which rarely involves NO tweaking.
Also, and this is a problem that i think M5 2.0 will go a long way towards correcting, many developers of Giga and Kontakt material use a lot of keyswitching and multilayering these days for realism. This can cause big headaches in some cases with the current version of Xtract.
Re: Importing Kontakt files into Mach 5
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 7:38 am
by rikp
Kontakt also has NKS files and the Mach 5 won't do those. I was trying to put EWSO (they play through Kontakt) files into Mach5 and nothing comes up. I hope that I can load these into the new version of Mach5
Peace
Rik
Re: Importing Kontakt files into Mach 5
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 5:26 am
by vic_france
Originally posted by Rik:
Kontakt also has NKS files and the Mach 5 won't do those. I was trying to put EWSO (they play through Kontakt) files into Mach5 and nothing comes up. I hope that I can load these into the new version of Mach5
I'm pretty sure that that the .nks file format is deliberately closed to the world outside N.I. So, whereas normal .nki can be imported into MachFive (and elsewhere), the "fixed" libraries such as Kompakt, Intakt, and all the other "powered by N.I. libraries" (such as EWSO, Bosendorfer 290 etc.) are a definite no-no, but that isn't the fault of MachFive.