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https://support.native-instruments.com/hc/en-us/articles/360014683497-Apple-Silicon-M1-M2-Compatibility-News
And the update for full Apple silicon compatibility is only mentioned for Komplete 14.
As far as I'm aware, I still get the latest updates for my individual Komplete 13 products, even though Komplete 14 is out. I just miss out on the new products that were added for Komplete 14. I'm on PC but I would expect it would be the same for a Mac.
I might be wrong, but I would expect individual products that existed in K13 would be updated to be in-line with the K14 compatibility.
But it's the version whereby they send out a physical USB drive to reduce the need to download 200+GB of samples/etc. So I won't get to play until the New Year.
Best bit of kit I've bought tbh, and you will do well to get familiar with everything that is in there. I'm still discovering stuff.
(Serum is another one).
Check out Plasmonic by Rhizomatic.
https://rhizomatic.fr/
Brian Clevinger (the creator of Absynth) is developing instruments under that name.
It isn't quite the same but it is very, very impressive.
Clevinger has said he is going to develop some products that cover the ground vacated by Absynth.
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Get the HDD, I thought. That way there's less to download, I thought. How wrong I was. And even though it's v13, and I'm buying it well after v14 was launched, the software on the HDD is NOT the last v13 software. Despite buying direct from NI. And the f*ck*rs have put the flakiest USB-A to USB-C adaptor they could find from Ali Express in the box - slightest movement of the cable and the drive dismounts.
So install ... works, OK although slow HDD and then lots of "Installation failed" results. At some point, it forgot the install folder - that cause is not mentioned anywhere on NI's website, discovered it by accident. Then - after copying it across, it seems - the installer then decides that everything needs an update. Not a patch, but a whole new multi-GB download.
And this morning I saw dozens of programs with 'Repair' next to their name. (sigh) Not had a chance to try to fix those before coming to work. Left it chugging away at home.
There's a 50:50 chance it's going back for a refund.
This is why regardless of what offer they have I avoid NI stuff.
It seems like their software is very crufty and outdated and I worry about it's support going forward.
I keep my NI stuff on an external hard drive with my other music libraries. Over the years I've outgrown my music library drive a couple of times. When that happened I've copied my libraries onto a new bigger hard drive, and then renamed the new drive with the same letter as the previous drive. It worked OK without needing to update everything, as I'd kept the drive letter and the path to the libraries the same.
Copying the files to a new drive did take a very long time though.
A quick browse of NI's support section shows how to address the Repair issue - reinstall (!) or relocate. Fingers crossed.
(Good tip about changing to a bigger external drive - I presume the same would apply on MacOS, albeit without drive letter.)
I now see that Native Access is downloading hundreds of GB of the exact same sample data that I already have.
Will see how things look when I get home tonight.
You do it here in preferences- you have to change 'Content location'.
IIRC you have to path it *somewhere else*, close the app and then put it back to the original path but I am working from memory here, I'm not at the studio, this is my laptop, not my desktop which has the full install on the RAID array.
Do it BEFORE you run the update otherwise it downloads everything twice.
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I hadn't realise that things were quite so different between a Mac and Windows, so I apologise if I've confused you @goldtop
It's quite easy in Windows because the drive letter is part of the path. My current Native Access preference settings are as below in Windows
I also avoid the temporary download location for music libraries being on my system drive (which hasn't got a huge amount of free space) because the files can be very big. So I've set the temporary download location to the external drive as well.
https://i.imgur.com/1ItpCY8.png
(Vague memories of installing Windows from a knee-high stack of floppy disks - it all seemed so easy.)
- choose Relocate for the instrument
- red highlight around current path = wrong path (despite Finder showing that the path is correct)
- OK, so click the path to update it
- browse to find the same folder (confirmed in Finder)
- green tick and highlight now shows the path is updated and correct
- press [Done] and the repair seems to proceed
- but afterwards nothing changes - still needs repair
- choose Reinstall for the instrument
- proceeds as normal but then needs repair again
- quit/reboot/repeat/etc
So I've opened a return request.Oh well...
In my experience, PC. I've got the job of relocating some stuff on my daughter's Mac later, hopefully that won't be too bad, but I am prepared for a ballache.
ANyway, I recall one of the NI emails had a long and very detailed bit about returning and refunds. Looks like I will have to dig into that tonight.
Also, I'm going from memory now (so this might not the quite right) but I had a problem with the installation of the Komplete Kontrol VSTi for a while. The installation would freeze in Native Access, but IIRC I found the installer sitting in the Downloads folder for Native Instruments. So I was able to run the installer from there. I think it then asked where I wanted to install the VSTi so I had to be careful to specify the correct place. It sorted itself out now.
If you are remotely close to me and can bring the machine to me I can probably sort it out for you.
PM me.
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Thanks @octatonic - I'll let you know. I thought about a complete delete/reinstall, but I am not sure how easy it is to fully delete all remnants of the NI software and various OS/library entries. The idea of another 24 hours of install + update + repair is challenging my will to live!
https://www.native-instruments.com/forum/threads/scarbee-vintage-keys-vs-scarbees-vintage-keys.436047/
You can use an application like Clean my Mac X.
I prefer a manual deinstall.
Most of it is shown in the folders I showed earlier.
Also;
Macintosh/Library/Application Support
Macintosh/Library/Preferences
Macintosh/Users/<your profile name>/Library/Application Support
Macintosh/Users/<your profile name>/Library/Preferences
Also look in the plugin folders for AU, VST, VST3, AAX
Also look in:
Macintosh/Library/Launch Agent
Macintosh/Library/Launch Daemons
Macintosh/Users/<your profile name>/Library/Launch Agent
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