


It just looks better that way.Ģ) I never load up more than 4-5 instruments into a single instance of Kontakt, because (at least at one point), otherwise after somewhere around 5 (might be 6) or more instruments in the Kontakt instance, when you are assigning the Outputs for the audio tracks for each instrument, the displayed list of Kontakt output channels starts to get garbled up.

So, instead of leaving it as some long garbled instrument name for the grand piano instrument I loaded, I rename that output channel to simply say Piano, and same with the other output channels. (it tries to stuff each output channel with a squished name of the associated instrument). THEN, what I do is to rename each output in the output section, to a more concise name than it gives them. Anyways, here is a good helpful practice: Click on Batch Functions, then on the option to clear the output section and create a separate stereo output for each loaded instrument. Here are some links to a bunch of free Kontakt libraries, to give you an idea of the kind of things out there:ĭo not limit yourself to the above - just go look for free libs, and you will find a bunch of them - I have just shy of 200 of them.ġ) When you load up multiple instruments into a single instance of Kontakt, make sure the 'Output Section' is made visible (up at the top of the Kontakt window there are options for what gets displayed). Do a Google search for the following search terms, and you will see a bunch of links to free Kontakt libraries: free Kontakt librariesĪs far as paid libraries, Digital Sound Factory has a bunch of them - there is a DSF Proteus Pack that has HUNDREDS of really nice sounds from all of the various Proteus hardware synths that were produced - that is well worth its reasonable cost. There are some free libraries out there, and the ones that come with Kontakt are a good starting point.
