So thats the problem right now - I can’t get it into the plugins. But if I look with Windows explorer, I can see the Kontakt.dll file in the second link. If I try to add a path, nothing shows in the path Program Files\Native Instruments\Kontakt or Program Files\Native Instruments\VST Plugins 64 bit. ![]() If I try to do a re-scan, it just sits there doing nothing, even if I leave it overnight. Inside Cubase, the plug-in manager shows no Kontakt 6 entry and the blacklist is empty. Native Access is showing me that Kontakt 6 is installed. Otherwise the program hangs when it gets to the part about installing VST3 plug-ins. Right now, I can only open Cubase if I delete the preferences folder. I’ll start at the end, in case nothing else is relevant. A week ago I tried to upgrade from Kontakt 5 to 6, (Free player) and I haven’t been able to make it work.
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