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'Samples Missing' in every project that uses Kontakt libraries!!! Hello everyone, I realize that this is more of an issue with Kontakt than with Sonar, but I'm in such a bind that I need to get some help as soon as I possibly can. I have sent a message to Native Instruments, but hopefully you all can give me some advice sooner than them. My issue is that Kontakt can not find ANY samples from ANY Kontakt instruments that I've used in my projects. I've double checked the file path and it is 100% accurate. Meaning that Kontakt is looking in the correct place, but it still can't find the samples. I haven't moved any folders, or moved samples to any new location on their current hard drive, nor have I moved anything to a new hard drive or location.

Kontakt simply can't find the samples. When loading Kontakt standalone last night, all of the libraries on the left side (the 'official' Kontakt libraries with their own graphic) were missing; again, Kontakt couldn't find them. Photoacute Serial Download. Driver Cpc Module 2 Mock Test. I checked their file path and they were all set to look exactly where the libraries were located. I had to go through and manually 'find' the location, even though I just clicked on the exact same location as their 'assumed location'.
Doing this allowed me to use all of these libraries again. However, as mention in the above paragraph, when loading up actual projects in Sonar that I've used ANY Kontakt libraries in (which is all of them), absolutely none of the samples can be found. Do you guys have any suggestions for me as to how to fix this? I'm working on several game soundtracks for clients right now and it is impossible for me to work with this issue going on.
Thank you so much! One possibility is that Kontakt, or less likely Sonar, is running with different permissions than it was previously, and can no longer access the sample library. Are you logging on to a different account now?
You could try running Sonar as administrator. If that does not work, you can find out about permissions of your Kontakt library folders. By using the following procedure you can modify the permissions even if you do not currently have ownership of the folders.
You would need at least read permission for 'Everyone,' to be sure that you can access them from any program on the computer from any account. Normally, you would need permissions at least for the account name you are running Kontakt/Sonar from. Thanks for your tips. Pitbull Back In Time Mp4 Free Download. Slartabarfast (nice Hitchhiker reference), I don't believe it was an issue with permissions since I'm logged in as administrator and have full control over the folders. Anderton, I'm hesitant to do a reset and scan since it says that will reset all of the user settings.
But, I have some good news. While I still haven't discovered the exact cause of the issue, I have found a simple workaround that at least allows me to load up each project with all the samples and continue my work.
I luckily have all of my Kontakt instruments on the same external drive, and even more luckily I have all of them in the same parent folder labeled 'Virtual Instruments'. So, upon loading my project and being prompted with the 'Samples Missing' box from Kontakt, I can choose to manually find the samples, and by simply choosing the 'Virtual Instruments' parent folder, it's able to find every sample that is used in that project, since I have all of my Kontakt libraries in that folder.
It's going to be a bit of a pain to have to do that for every single work-in-progress project that I load from now on, but it finds all of the samples almost instantly after pressing OK. Once I've saved the project one more time with everything loaded correctly, the next time I open the project everything in place. I'm still curious about the cause of the issue though, so if anyone has any more suggestions or experience with this, I'm all ears:). You might try getting into Kontakt and rebuilding its database. And perhaps look for any maintenance you can apply to Kontakt - perhaps something in Windows Update has done something behind the scenes. I use Kontakt all the time - it is my go to synth for sampled sounds. In the missing samples message, it gives you the entire path it is expecting to find the samples in, so check it carefully against the actual path to the samples, any character change in any folder along the path will knock it silly, and can be easy to miss.
Look at the path Kontakt lists for the missing samples - the hard drive specifically. Then look at what the hard disk containing your libraries is currently assigned to. What I've found in the past is that if I plug a different number USB drives into my laptop, or in a different order, the drive letter assignments could change, and the samples will not be found. To solve this I changed the letter designation of my library disk to something higher than the maximum number of disks I'll ever have connected; in my case 'L' for library. Since I did that, the library external hard disk always comes up as 'L', and samples are always found. PeteL Look at the path Kontakt lists for the missing samples - the hard drive specifically. Then look at what the hard disk containing your libraries is currently assigned to.