You can still quickly browse and load the Liberis Instruments folder using the “Files” tab or by adding it to the “Database” tab in the Kontakt browser. That’s just the way Native Instruments designed Kontakt. The “Add Library” feature of Kontakt was designed to work exclusively for “Powered by Kontakt” player libraries. That is a design limitation that Native Instruments decided on in Kontakt. The “Libraries” tab in the Kontakt browser is only designed for locked “Powered-By-Kontakt” Player libraries. You can also use the “File” menu button at the top of Kontakt. Since Epic Piano Instrument is a standard open-format Kontakt library, so you can only load and browse its contents by using the normal “Files” and “Database” views in the Kontakt browser. You can also see this system requirment information on the product page: You need a 5.1 or higher version of Kontakt Retail version. Free Kontakt Player won’t open it (or it will give “Demo” notification). For Epic Piano, you need a Full Kontakt Version (Retail Version).
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