Overview
Get an overview of Kontakt Player's Default view and its main elements.
When you open Kontakt Player, the Library browser will invite you to load your first preset and start playing. Once you have loaded a preset, the main window lets you tweak instruments, continue browsing, and configure Kontakt.
Note
Learn how to use the Library browser in Browser and presets.
Header: Lets you open the Library browser, show or hide elements in the user interface, and access options in the File menu. Additionally, the displays and meters keep you informed about the software status. For more information, refer to Header.
Rack: Shows the instruments and tools you have loaded, each letting you tweak and edit your sounds in its own dedicated user interface. To learn more about the included Piano Uno and Leap, refer to Instruments.
Side pane: Lets you combine tools and instruments, control mixer functions including the volume levels, and show all presets of a loaded instrument in the side pane browser. For more information, refer to Side pane.
On-screen keyboard: Enables you to play instruments with your mouse, and shows the instrument's key mapping. You can hide or show the on-screen keyboard using the View menu in the Header. For more information, refer to On-screen keyboard.
Tip
You can use the View menu in the Header to display the Info pane, which shows brief descriptions of user interface elements when you hover the mouse cursor over them.
Side pane
At the top of the side pane, the Navigator lets you view and manage the contents of the Rack. Below the Navigator, the side pane browser makes it easy to add or replace a Tool or an instrument in the Rack, and explore presets without switching views in Kontakt.
The side pane consists of the following areas:
Navigator: Shows the Tools and instruments in your Rack, and lets you manage them. For more information, refer to Navigator.
Side pane browser: Lets you add a Tool or an instrument to your Rack and browse its presets. For more information, refer to Side pane browser.
Note
Tools are MIDI effects that are exclusive to the full version of Kontakt. You can use them in demo mode for 15 minutes. Learn more here in the Kontakt user guide.
Side pane browser
The side pane browser makes it easy to explore all of the presets for individual products loaded in the Rack without switching views in Kontakt. You can also use it in conjunction with the Navigator to add or replace a Tool or an instrument in the Rack.
The side pane browser contains the following elements and controls:
Category selector: Selects the category of content displayed in the Browser, from instruments to Tools and Leap instruments. For more information, refer to Browser categories.
Product selector: Opens the Product selector that you can use to add or replace a Tool or an instrument in the Rack. For more information, refer to Product selector.
Search field: Filters presets according to text entered in the field. The search engine considers the preset name, author, Brand / Character / Sound Type tags, product and bank name. The Results list is filtered according to the terms entered in the Search field. Refer to Using the search field.
User Content: Filters by user content. When activated, the Browser only shows user presets. When deactivated, the Browser only shows factory presets. For more information on user presets, refer to User presets .
Favorites (star icon): Displays only your Favorites in the Results list. You can define any presets in the Results list as Favorites, creating quick access to a custom collection of your most beloved presets. Refer to Using favorites.
Results list: Displays the list of presets corresponding to your search criteria. Presets are listed in alphabetical order and the selected preset is highlighted. Click a preset to audition the sound without loading the preset. Double-click a preset to load it into the current slot. You can also use the up/down arrows on your computer keyboard to select the previous/next preset from the list. You can expand or shrink the list area by clicking and dragging the left border of the Results List.
Audition controls: Adjusts the volume at which presets are auditioned as you select them in the Results list. Auditioning presets is active by default and can be muted by clicking the speaker icon.
Preset count: Shows the number of presets in the Results list.
Product selector
The Product selector lets you add a Tool or an instrument to your Rack, or replace existing ones.
To open the Product selector and add a product to the Rack, click the + icon for either TOOL or INSTRUMENTS in the Navigator.
To open the Product selector and replace the currently selected product, click the product logo bar in the side pane browser.
Note
A product will be added or replaced once you load one of its presets from the Results list.
The Product selector consists of the following elements:
Category selector: Selects the category of content displayed in the Browser, from instruments to Tools and Leap instruments. For more information, refer to Browser categories.
Product tiles: Selecting a tile shows the product's presets in the Results list.
First preset: Loads the first preset of the respective product. This button is only shown when hovering the mouse cursor over the product tile.
Header
Monitor Kontakt Player's resource usage, access files and preferences, and change how the Kontakt window is displayed in the Header.
The Header at the top of the Kontakt window lets you access the File menu, the Library browser, and the View menu for configuring the user interface. Additionally, it shows performance information including CPU and hard drive load.
The Header consists of the following menus and elements:
File: Opens the File menu that contains options related to to saving, loading, and creating new presets and instruments. Additionally, it lets you access the Options dialog with software preferences. For more information, refer to File Menu and Options dialog.
Library: Opens the Library browser, which lets you explore all of your libraries and user content. For more information, refer to Browser and presets.
View: Opens the View menu that contains options related to configuring Kontakt's user interface. For more information, refer to View Menu.
Shop: Links to the Native Instruments web shop where you can find new instruments to add to your library.
System performance information: Reports key metrics about Kontakt's performance as well as CPU and hard drive load. Additionally, you can use the Engine restart button to initialize the audio engine. Refer to System performance information.
System performance information
The system performance information on the right side of the Header reports key metrics about Kontakt's performance as well as CPU and hard drive load. The values are updated in real time and give you an idea of how Kontakt affects your system's resources.
Voice count (notes icon): The total number of voices that are currently being played by all instruments loaded in this instance of Kontakt.
CPU: The CPU load in percent, giving you visual feedback about the available processing resources when adding more instruments.
Disk: The disk load in percent, giving you visual feedback about the available hard drive bandwidth when adding more instruments.
Engine restart (! icon): Initializes the audio engine and all loaded instruments, which is useful when Kontakt instruments get stuck on notes or overload the CPU persistently. Any settings you made in the instruments are preserved.
On-screen keyboard
Kontakt Player's on-screen keyboard can be used to play instruments with your mouse. It also provides an overview of an instrument's range and key switches.
Kontakt Player provides a virtual on-screen keyboard that can be used to play instruments with your mouse when a MIDI keyboard is not available.
To show the on-screen keyboard, click the View menu in the Header and select Keyboard. Alternatively, you can press F3 on your computer keyboard.
The on-screen keyboard contains the following features and controls:
Keys: When a key is clicked, the keyboard generates a corresponding note event that will be received by the currently selected Instrument. The note’s velocity is relative to where on the key you click: clicking towards the top of the key will produce notes with a low velocity, and clicking towards the bottom of the key will produce notes with a high velocity.
Pitch and mod wheel: Click and drag the Pitch and Modwheel to generate pitch bend and MIDI CC #1 data respectively.
Transposition: Shift the displayed key range up and down in octaves.
Key range: The keyboard uses colors to indicate the key ranges of the current Instrument.
Playable keys: Keys that produce sound are colored blue.
Keyswitches: Keys that trigger articulations and other changes in the instrument's behavior are colored red. Keyswitches do not trigger sound by themselves and are played in combination with regular keys.
Special functions: Some libraries use colors differently to indicate specific use cases, for example keyboard splits or different instrument types.
Info pane
The Info pane displays a help text when you hover the mouse cursor over a user interface element, like buttons or other controls.
To show the Info pane at the bottom of the Rack, click the View menu in the Header and select Info Pane. Alternatively, you can press command + I (macOS) or Ctrl + I (Windows) on your computer keyboard.
Content related to Kontakt's Classic view is translated in English, German, French, Spanish and Japanese. Language preferences are set using the Language drop-down menu in the Interface tab of the Options dialog. When selecting Automatic, Kontakt will follow the language selection of your operating system. Language settings only take effect after restarting Kontakt Player.