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Q
Q/
USING
KONTAKT
HOW TO ACCESS THE Q LIBRARY FROM KONTAKT
Q ships as a Kontakt-powered library, and Q is opened from within Kontakt,
which can be run either as a standalone application, or as a plug-in hosted
by any major sequencer on either Macintosh or Windows platforms. All these
versions are installed by the Easy Install option of the installer.
Users who don’t own a sequencer, or would like to simply boot up and be
able to play Q, can go to their Applications folder (Mac) or Program Files
folder (Windows) to launch Native Instruments > Kontakt.
Users who wish to use Q for sequencing or recording, or wish to play it
multitimbrally, should use it in plug-in mode within a host sequencer. Kontakt
supports the VST, AudioUnit, and RTAS plug-in formats. Any host sequencer
that supports these plug-in formats properly will be able to use Kontakt.
Instructions vary slightly from sequencer to sequencer, but the general
procedure is to instantiate Kontakt as a virtual instrument plug-in, then load
an Q instrument in Kontakt, then route a MIDI track to Kontakt so it can be
triggered and recorded.
The following instructions will help standalone and plug-in users get up and
running quickly with a basic track of Q.
USING KONTAKT IN STANDALONE MODE
The standalone Kontakt application can be found in the Applications >
Kontakt 4 folder for Mac users, or Program Files > Native Instruments >
Kontakt 4 for Windows users.
After launching the Kontakt application for the first time, you will be
presented with a dialog box to set up your audio and MIDI settings. Settings
will vary for each user according to the specific setup, but the important
thing is to route the audio to a valid audio device, and to set the buer
reasonably low for good latency performance. We recommend 256 samples
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