jneebz
Senior Member
Please tell me that Matt's patches don't just get absorbed into the 43,946 other patches. Surely there's a folder somewhere I'm missing?
Yeah, pretty disappointing. In Matt's walk-through, there is a separate folder in Kontakt...I don't have that. Possibly the new SF Installer is getting it wrong. Guess I'll wait for support to reply.Screwed my evening trying to sort this ……….
Yep.Will you report back here when you hear back from Spitfire?
I contacted them last year and they said you could select/create a sub-folder within the eDNA folder to install kinematik to and then you should be able to navigate just to those patches. I'm recalling this from memory so hopefully it's correct!Heard back from support. Apparently after the 2.0 update, the Kinematik patches do indeed just get thrown in with the rest, so there’s no way to audition those separately. Really dumb...but I guess that’s that.
I just got a follow-up reply and they did give me a link to a folder I can install...i’ll give it a go once I’m back in the studio and post it here if it works.I contacted them last year and they said you could select/create a sub-folder within the eDNA folder to install kinematik to and then you should be able to navigate just to those patches. I'm recalling this from memory so hopefully it's correct!
I just got a follow-up reply and they did give me a link to a folder I can install...i’ll give it a go once I’m back in the studio and post it here if it works.
Yes. I'll go one further and say that ALL developers should learn something from the tagging and rating system on Omnisphere.Spitfire should learn something from the tagging and rating system on Omnisphere.
Looking forward to reading your follow up, jneebz. I'm holding off on purchasing this add-on until I find out whether I can work around the needle in a haystack approach to finding its patches.I just got a follow-up reply and they did give me a link to a folder I can install...i’ll give it a go once I’m back in the studio and post it here if it works.
Yeah it used to install that way, but after the update to v2 that functionality was apparently lost. Now you have to add the folder manually and do a batch re-save to link up the samples.My Kinematik patches appear in the main page of eDNA Earth. Screen shot attached. Hope this helps.
Yeah it used to install that way, but after the update to v2 that functionality was apparently lost. Now you have to add the folder manually and do a batch re-save to link up the samples.
THX !! Already have eDNA Earth & Kinematik.
Bein' lazy, but will be cool to have SF recommended steps and do this right 1st time.
Support will send you a Kinematik folder of .NKIs that you add to your eDNA instrument folder. Then you do a batch re-save and link up the samples folder during that process. Worked like a charm for me.Yes. I'll go one further and say that ALL developers should learn something from the tagging and rating system on Omnisphere.
Looking forward to reading your follow up, jneebz. I'm holding off on purchasing this add-on until I find out whether I can work around the needle in a haystack approach to finding its patches.
Best,
Geoff
Always batch resave after an update as a matter of routine maintenance.