![]() The instrument will then appear on the right side and will be loaded on the next available MIDI channel. nki file by simply double clicking on it or by clicking and dragging as shown below: If you do not have any instruments loaded then you can load any. nki files, or you will find further subfolders which help organize these instrument files. ![]() Inside each of the folders you will either find instrument files which are called. Double click it again to go back up a level in the folder structure. You can double click the folder name to open that folder. Some libraries will have the instruments directly in this menu which opens but most of our larger libraries will be organized into folders like the picture below. To see the instruments for one of your libraries click the word instruments which is indicated with the bright blue arrow below: ![]() When you first open Kontakt after downloading and authorising your library, make sure that you are in the Libraries tab which is outlined in bright green below. If you are new to Kontakt Player we recommend reading the Getting Started with Kontakt guide which should be included in the application folder after Kontakt is installed but below are some quick tips to help you get familiar with navigating your new library and loading instruments. ![]()
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