![]() ![]() One is the typical aliased font that is part of the list of presets in the left pane, and in the GUI designed for that specific instrument. I had bought a really nice LG barebones 4k monitor in 2019 for $250, so it's safe to say that 4K hasn't been a luxury for the rich for many years now.īut then you have two other types of rendering in Kontakt. ![]() Some instruments get around that by having a GUI that widens Kontakt and that helps.īut I don't understand how NI releases all these new instruments, many of which are just a couple of years old, and most people switched to 4K monitors like 5 years ago if not more. But when you choose an instrument, you go back to the old GUI, which is tiny and with poorly rendered fonts. We all know that the claim NI made about Kontakt 7 being HiDPI is absolute *****, because the only portion that is HiDPI is the new interface that they put on top of the old one. but a lot of troubleshooting and pain could be avoided by having an official way to "uninstall" Applications, instruments, etc via Native Access rather than making the user do it themselves in an error-prone way. next time I will be very thorough in following the "uninstall" instructions to delete every file. ![]() the process of manually deleting my Kontakt 7 Player files in order to install Kontakt 7 took me over three hours due to troubleshooting errors that happened along the way, missed files, looking for other solutions, etc. I would like to add a note to indicate my support for an "uninstall" feature that automatically uninstalls a package via Native Access. I have followed every instruction on this page: /hc/en-us/articles/4402377887121-My-Products-Are-Showing-As-DEMO-in-Native-Access However, Kontakt 7 is shown as being installed in "Demo Mode" within Native Access, and when I access Kontakt 7 within Logic Pro, it indicates it is "License Type: Demo". ![]()
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