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The dilemma seems to be between choosing an inferior sampler like Halion 3 that will probably work or a superior sampler that might take months just to activate - let alone getting whatever other bugs it has fixed.Ĭome on NI team - what is this activation problem all about and what are you doing about it?

"We are aware that some users are experiencing activation issues - we are working to remedy this and hope to have a fix with the next ? weeks".Īlthough I do love the sound of the Kontakt 3 demo, that won't mean much if it doesn't work. It troubles me that the NI team don't comment here on these activation issues - it seems clear that they do exist but there doesn't seem to be any acknowledgement. That's the very end of my budget for the foreseeable future so I really need Kontakt to work - It has to be sampler to facilitate the kind of music I do and If it don't work I'm kind of stuck. Basically, I have a laptop, soundcard, cubase studio4 and now I need a good instrument to complete the set-up. Thanks for all the advice and opinions given here. If you've thought of buying Kontakt before but haven't taken the plunge, I have no doubt that K3 is the best incarnation, and there's no other software sampler that comes close except perhaps VSampler 3.5 for sound quality.Īll we need is for Native Instruments to listen to some of the experienced users and implement some of the suggestions and bugfixes and there'd be no good reason to consider any other sampler hard or soft. Working with Kontakt 3 on a 1920x1200 screen with a decent keyboard, mouse, and with all the built in tools of Kontakt such as convolution and customized envelopes and modulation, is incredible in comparison to the S3000. Admittedly the S3000 was 100% stable, but I have to say I don't miss the loading and saving times or working within a 2x18 LCD window. If you consider what Kontakt 3 does (when it's working at least) it's an incredible bargain. You can now pick them up on Ebay for under £60. Upgraded the huge 2mb Ram to 16mb for another £850, bought an optical MO disk drive for the sampler which cost £1100 and a bunch of 128mb disks at £20 each. Back in 1991 I bought an Akai S3000 for £3300 uk pounds. If you think Kontakt 3 is expensive, bear a thought for us sampler users from the past.
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I had to install another OS on an external drive, boot the computer from that, install and activate, then copy 5 different files that created to the computer's internal hard drive, then boot from the internal drive, then activate again, then let it find its database (took ages) and then finally it worked. Just to let you know, I eventually fixed my activation issues myself, but what a palaver that was. Halion I found a bit counter-intuitive and I thought Sampletank sounded, well, odd. After all, cracks of all their software are freely available so it's evidently not a very good way of stopping piracy - the only people it inconveniences are people like us who try to do the right thing and pay for the stuff we use.įWIW, I looked at Halion and Sampletank, but I think Kontakt is miles ahead. I'm not sure about a new Service Center, personally I'm really hoping they'll give up on copy protection altogether. I want it enough that I will probably just risk it but whilst I'm glad this forum is here, I hope I don't end up writing endless posts as I try to get the thing to work! The demo works (although I can't adjust the Leslie speaker speed on the jazz organ) so I'm hoping there will be no major issues.Ĭlick to expand.Yes, that side of it is pretty crappy tbh.

I'm fairly confident there won't be any problems now - the demo was so promising! The only thing that puts me off spending so much money is the sheer number of problems I've seen on these forums - from software problems to problems contacting NI.
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I got a very cordial email within about 12 hours with a simple explanation and it's all gone now! I explained to them that I want to buy the full version of Kontakt 3 and I hoped one stupid mistake wouldn't stop me getting it activated.

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Now, I do have my excuses relating to someone helping me set up Cubase and I must admit to a very large amount of naivete.Īnyway, upshot is, and regardless of excuses, I had a piece of cracked software, I decided to come clean and wrote to NI to apologise and to ask how I remove it and verify that it has been removed. I downloaded the demo of kontakt 3 (I love it) but when I installed service centre I was very embarrassed to remember that there was a cracked version of battery on my pc. I've come to make a positive comment about NI.
