1. Open Kontakt Player

Royal Albert Hall Organ runs in Native Instruments’ Kontakt 6 Player which can be downloaded for free here. Ensure your version is up to date, and click ‘Manage Libraries’ in the top left of the Browser panel.

2. Launch Native Access

On the ‘Libraries’ tab of the ‘Options’ window that will appear, click on ‘Launch Native Access’. Installation and registration of Royal Albert Hall Organ is handled via Native Access.

 3. Enter your serial number

Ensure you are signed in to your Native ID, and check your email for the unique 25-digit serial number you received upon purchase of Royal Albert Hall Organ. Click ‘Add a serial’ in the top left of Native Access, enter your serial number, and click ‘Add Serial’.

4. Register Royal Albert Hall Organ to your Native ID

Your unique serial number will now be registered to your Native ID. If you encounter any issues, ensure your serial number was entered correctly. Once complete, click ‘View Products Not Installed’.

5. Download and install Royal Albert Hall Organ

Click ‘Install’ to download Royal Albert Hall Organ to your computer. To change your install location, navigate to Preferences in the dropdown at the top right of Native Access, and change your ‘Content Location’ path. If you move Royal Albert Hall Organ in the future, you may need to come back here and click ‘Locate’, to direct Native Access to the new path.

 Royal Albert Hall Organ is now installed!

Once the download and installation is complete, Royal Albert Hall Organ will be displayed in the Library Browser panel of Kontakt Player. Click on ‘Instruments’ to expand the available instruments and folders, and double click on ‘Royal Albert Hall Organ.nki’ to dive straight in.

For more help, visit contact support where you can read frequently asked questions, and contact us directly.

 

Error message ‘Installation has been prevented’

In some cases you may receive the error message ‘Installation has been prevented. You do not have enough free drive space to install the product’. Try to free up some space on your system drive, as Native Access temporarily requires a large amount of free space during installation. If this is not possible, please contact us so we can provide external download links and instructions for a manual installation.