
For example, Kontakt 5.dll rather than the more current Kontakt.dll. Note: older versions of Kontakt, prior to Kontakt 6, will have the version number as a part of the file name.
KONTAKT 6 COMPATIBILITY 64 BIT

Within Dorico, simply navigate to Edit>Preferences, chose the Play tab, and scroll down to the heading VST Plug-ins and click the button: VST2 Plug-in Paths. There is no need to move any files for Dorico.*If you don't see the VSTPlugins folder, go ahead and manually create a folder named "VSTPlugins" in that location.Ĭ:\Program Files\Sibelius Software\VSTPlugins
KONTAKT 6 COMPATIBILITY WINDOWS

Navigate to your host program's desired folder location (see below), right-click the folder, and select Paste to place a copy of Kontakt.dll in that location.Right-click the Kontakt.dll file and select Copy.Assuming you've already installed Kontakt, this file should be located at:Ĭ>Program Files>Native Instruments>VSTPlugins 64 bit.Locate the Kontakt.dll file (this is the VST file).Solution: Copy and Paste the Kontakt.dll file into the location where your host program wants to find it. If you're trying to use Kontakt Player as a VST or AU plugin within the Finale or Sibelius notation programs, but you're not seeing Kontakt as an available option, it probably means the plugin wasn't properly placed into the exact location Finale or Sibelius looks for it.

Modified on: Wed, 5 May, 2021 at 12:04 PM Kontakt Player isn't showing up in Finale or Sibelius
