The method Dave described works (if one follows carefully his instructions ). However: I will try to further investigate this and report back.Įdit: after some attempts I got it managed. So it is probably impossible to leave samples in an adequate relative branch on my ssds.
But this could probably have a completely different reason: when I set up my laptop some years ago I decided (for a reason I don’t remember today) to place the c3 exe files to drive f: instead of c. I also tried to create a new drive with the same drive letter as the one the samples reside on my laptop also with no success so far. But this is no way to go as it needs two non-identical racks (atm my racks reside inside drop-box with physical copies on both machines). What I remember: when I first used these libraries by simply copying the racks from laptop to PC by hand I could fix the problem by re-storing the rack. I tried what you described but unfortunately had no success so far as kontakt still doesn’t find the samples and pretends on the paths taken from my laptop.īut I confess: I only trid this on the machine making troubles.
First off: thanks for also chiming in here, Terry.