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IK Multimedia Miroslav Philharmonik Sound Library v1.1.2
IK Multimedia Miroslav Philharmonik Sound Library v1.1.2





IK Multimedia Miroslav Philharmonik Sound Library v1.1.2 IK Multimedia Miroslav Philharmonik Sound Library v1.1.2

I then went to 'save' and in the 'multi' file saved my full orchestra as a 'multi'. The process of activating each instrument in-turn, was by means of a double-click on the instrument of choice, over in the left-hand column, followed by a test within that instrument's range to check that it could be 'heard' once loaded. I used all 'KS' ensembles and instrument groups which I have years of experience using, in 'Kontakt'. I then created my 'standard' 16-track symphony orchestra with the same layout I have used for years, ie 'woodwinds top, 'brass' next down, then timpani, strings and a concert-harp in that order, not that the order is important. That, of course wouldn't work, but when I reloaded from the legitimate 'sounds' file it did a re-scan and completely updated the original data-base. I persuaded 'Philharmonik' to rescan by trying to access the original unzipped download file. The secret seems to be in a thorough scan to create a data-base. I re-installed everything except the sound-samples and created some new destination files, keeping everything out of my SSD system-drive but still on an internal drive on my 'PC'. I have some progress to report although I have support tickets for both IK Multimedia and 'Presonus', the source of my preferred notation programme 'Notion'.







IK Multimedia Miroslav Philharmonik Sound Library v1.1.2