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Have some questions about Kontakt 5 and how it handles non NI libraries(like Hollow Sun) as it does not seem to "see" the third party libraries in the same library page the way Kontakt 4 did, but I will ask you guys about that after I have had a chance to play with it and perhaps figure it out for myself.
import the librarys ....that's all you have to do ...
Not exactly so in
my experience. With Kontakt4 library, I was able to just insert non licensed third party libraries like HollowSun or Orange Tree directly into the Kontakt 4 Library file/directory/folder and these showed up fine. However, in my version of Kontakt5 this has not worked. While I put for example, Orange Tree or HollowSun libraries in the same folder/directory as Kontakt5's library, these third party libraries did not show up in the Directory of K5. However, I found a work around for me. I took my Kontakt4 library folder, copie it and inserted the third party libraires into it, then in Kontakt5 I used the "add library" function to add that K4 library into K5's directory. Now those third party libraries that did not show up within my Kontakt5's library, DO now show up in the K5's Directory under that Kontakt4 library heading.
I have no idea why the extra libraries did not show up when inserted directly into Kontakt5's library, but this workaround works okay for me and now I have Kirk Hunter Strings, Hideaway Studios, Hollow Sun, Orange Tree Samples and others showing up in Kontakt 5's Directory (under the banner of Kontakt4 library). [I suspect the problem is the the new Kontakt 5 library does not have the "kontakt5-info.nkc or Kontakt5-info.nkx" files, but these files are in the Kontakt4 library and are useful or needed to have libraries show up in the Directory.]
BTW, I know I could just use the file menu and point Kontakt5 to the subdirectory, but I like using Kontakt5's Directory system and it works now for me although by "tricking it" with the Kontakt4 library.