Allows users to add, edit, or remove custom libraries from the Kontakt Player (version 3.5 or higher) sidebar. No Installation Required:
If you have moved your sample libraries to a new hard drive, the KLM30 can re-map the paths automatically. klm30doubleykontaktlibrarymanager full
: Open Kontakt Options > Libraries and ensure the checkbox next to the library name is checked. Locate via Native Access Allows users to add, edit, or remove custom
For users stuck on legacy systems (Windows 7/8) running older Kontakt versions (5, 6, or early 7), DoubleY's original KLM 3.0 is still an option. The legitimate version of this software is available as a free ZIP file. It does not require installation—simply unzip and run. You can find the original freeware version linked in older Gearspace forums without needing to resort to dangerous "crack" sites. Locate via Native Access For users stuck on
The KLM30 Double Y Kontakt Library Manager represents a necessary utility for power users and professional studios. By automating the tedious tasks of library registration, path remapping, and integrity verification, it minimizes downtime and ensures that the creative process is not interrupted by technical file management hurdles. Its unique "Double Y" architecture provides a robust safety net against database corruption and file mismanagement.
: Libraries purchased from the NI Webshop or licensed third parties (NKS-compatible) must be activated with a serial number in Native Access.
: Independent sound designers often release "open-format" .nki files. Loading these into the free Kontakt Player usually triggers a 15-minute "Demo Timeout" restriction.