[SOLVED] Orchestral Tools Symphonic Sphere returning "Library Not Installed"

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  1. puppi

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    Hello everyone,
    it's a couple days already that I've tried everything but I cannot get Orchestral Tools Symphonic Sphere to work with an auto-generated NINCT file.

    Kontakt 6.2.2 on Windows 10 x64 1909 keeps telling me that "The instrument belongs to a library that is not installed". I have zero issues with the hundreds of libraries that I have but this one library is giving me headaches.

    Would anyone be so kind to share their NINCT for this library?

    I tried the following, to no avail:
    - add it to database
    - remove all registry entries and try again
    - remove all xml from Service Center and try again
    - use the SPID number that Service Center expects from its xml file

    But I get the same error, all the time.

    I've been refraining for two days to ask in here because I knew for sure a solution was out already but I am really having an issue here and so, lastly, I decided to post the thread.

    I thank you for the help and for the amazing info that is in here that I've been reading for weeks already.

    Best,
     
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  3. Xupito

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    What version do you have? There's a v2.1 version with official .nicnt file.
     
  4. Xupito

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    I just checked the old one and you don't need .nicnt file. It's one of those old but "official" libraries that can be added without .nicnt file.
     
  5. puppi

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    Hi Xupito, thanks for coming in to the rescue. The version I have does not come with a ninct file so I guess it is the old one. I tried to add it.. no luck.. tried to use the file browser.. no luck. I guess I should try an older Kontakt like 5.6.6 as maybe it will work.

    Is there any chance I get a PM with info on that 2.1? I am not obsessed with this library but need to recover an old session I did and just export a couple lines that really make the whole orchestration.. stupid me that I did not back the thing up or export renders to stems.. I learnt my lesson ;)

    How would I load “normally” without adding? My guess is by using an older Kontakt.. as 6.2.2 seems to be unable to load it (as zi wrote above) even with the file browser..
     
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  7. puppi

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    Thanks VanderVeil for coming to the rescue. I did download the file and replaced the two files with yours.. but I still get the same issue.

    Quick update on my Kontakt 6.2.2 standalone: it opens perfectly and works, I just had to wait a bit for the first run (I cannot believe I was this "rushy" :)).

    Even in Standalone, I get the error message both in Libraries and in Files... basically saying the instrument belongs to a library that is not installed.

    I noticed there is no XML file in:
    Code:
    c:\Program Files\Common Files\Native Instruments\Service Center
    I am going to try and create an XML manually, called "Symphonic Sphere.xml" by copying it from another one that is there.. maybe maybe maybe it will work.

    Report coming soon.


    UPDATE:

    It works!

    I had to create the following file in c:\Program Files\Common Files\Native Instruments\Service Center, called "Orchestral Sphere.xml", with these contents:
    Code:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <ProductHints>
      <Product version="5">
        <UPID>6c30f6bb-27a5-4098-ac4d-117244a37cac</UPID>
        <Name>Symphonic Sphere</Name>
        <Type>Content</Type>
        <RegKey>Symphonic Sphere</RegKey>
        <SNPID>804</SNPID>
        <AuthSystem>RAS2</AuthSystem>
        <Relevance minVersion="2.1.0">
          <Application minVersion="5.8.0" nativeContent="true">Kontakt</Application>
          <Application minVersion="2.6.5" nativeContent="false">Maschine</Application>
          <Application minVersion="1.8.2" nativeContent="false">KKontrol</Application>
        </Relevance>
        <PoweredBy>Kontakt</PoweredBy>
        <Visibility type="Number">3</Visibility>
        <ProductSpecific>
          <HU>98D97B84A5E77989A92FAF8EB254FFB1</HU>
          <JDX>AD63D0106BFB9D7B2EFB7F44B19C034406BA2A00F5C2766F545E3D766C2FE8E7</JDX>
          <Visibility type="Number">3</Visibility>
        </ProductSpecific>
        <Company>Orchestral Tools</Company>
        <NKSEnabled minVersion="2.1.0">true</NKSEnabled>
        <Website>http://www.orchestraltools.com</Website>
        <Icon>kontakt</Icon>
      </Product>
    </ProductHints>
    
    and then re-add the library in Kontakt (even if it was already showing up in my libraries), close Kontakt, open it again. Boom, it works!

    I did use the files provided up here by VanderVeil. Not sure that was needed or not, but I did. However it only worked out once I created this XML file, manually.

    I hope this helps other people whose libraries do not load and return that dreaded message. I marked this as [SOLVED]
     
    Last edited: Apr 26, 2020
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