

Note: If loading a REAKTOR effect Ensemble, you can choose Effect instead of Instrument so that the Ensemble appears in the corresponding browser field in KOMPLETE KONTROL. Again, right-click on any Snapshot that you want to appear in KOMPLETE KONTROL and select NI Meta Info > Instrument.Right-click on any of the Snapshots listed and choose Show Meta Info:.Open the Snapshot menu and click on Embedded to display the banks and presets:.Once the bank name is defined (in our example JUNO-60 for KK), you need tag your Snapshots as ' Instrument'. You can also define a Sub-Bank name if you want to further categorize your ensembles in the KOMPLETE KONTROL browser.ġ.2 Tagging the REAKTOR Ensemble as 'Instrument' Scroll down to BANK PATH and name the Bank as you want it to appear in in the KOMPLETE KONTROL Browser.Click on REAKTOR's Properties tab (checkbox icon), and then the Function tab.In this example, we are using the JUNO-60 User Ensemble, which we will rename JUNO-60 for KK. Windows: C: > User > *Username* > Documents > Native Instruments > Reaktor 6 > Ensemblesįirst of all, name your ensemble as you want it to appear in the KOMPLETE KONTROL Browser.Mac: Macintosh HD > User > *Username* > Documents > Native Instruments > Reaktor 6 > Ensembles.In order to ensure that your downloaded User Ensembles are accessible via the User-tab in REAKTOR, we recommend installing them to the following location: Note: If you want to prepare your User Ensembles with REAKTOR 5 read this article.

We will demonstrate this using the JUNO-60 Ensemble available from the REAKTOR User Library on our Website. The following instructions apply to both User Ensembles and Library Ensembles.

This article will guide you through the required steps to add a REAKTOR 6 Ensemble to the KOMPLETE KONTROL Browser.
