UJAM Plug-ins to use with NKS:
The following products are NKS compatible (as of August 15th 2023):
- Virtual Guitarist IRON1
- Virtual Guitarist AMBER1
- Virtual Guitarist SPARKLE1
- Virtual Guitarist SILK1
- Virtual Guitarist CARBON
- Symphonic Elements STRIIIINGS
- Symphonic Elements DRUMS
- Beatmaker BERSERK
- Beatmaker NEMESIS
- Beatmaker RICO
- Beatmaker IDOL
- Beatmaker KANDY
- Beatmaker VICE
- Beatmaker COZY
- Beatmaker GLORY
- Beatmaker DOPE2
Content of this article:
- Procedure for installing NKS Plug-ins
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Making Plug-ins visible for NI Software
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Debugging / known issues
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Locations for NKS specific data
Procedure for installing
- Install Native Access to install the latest NI Software Version of Komplete Kontrol or Maschine (corresponding to your Hardware, easiest way via Native Access)
- Download and install the desired ujam Plug-in (only the above VSTs are NKS-integrated)
- Choose your Plug-in in the respective slot in your Software (use VST even if you're on Mac)
- Let it rip!
Making Plug-ins visible for NI Software
MASCHINE
If your Plug-in isn’t showing up in the MASCHINE software, check if your installation folder is listed in the MASCHINE - Plug-in - locations. To do so, open up MASCHINE and go to:
“Maschine”(red marker) > Preferences (blue marker)
After clicking “Preferences” (blue marker), in the upcoming window navigate to:
Plug-Ins (red marker) > Locations (blue marker)
Now you should see a list with different locations, showing you all the folders in which MASCHINE is searching for PlugIns when starting up. Now you have to check if your PlugIn installation folder is listed here. If not, simply add it by clicking the “Add” button (green marker) in the bottom left of the window and choosing the folder in the upcoming window.
General hint:
It is always useful to keep your VSTs or Plug-ins together. This prevents you from losing track when working with your software, setting up new links or installing new software.
KOMPLETE KONTROL
If your Plug-in isn’t showing up in the KOMPLETE KONTROL software, check if your installation folder is listed in the KOMPLETE KONTROL - Plug-in - locations. To do so, open up KOMPLETE KONTROL, go to:
“Komplete Kontrol” (red marker) > Preferences (blue marker) > General (green marker)
After clicking “Preferences”, in the upcoming window navigate to:
Plug-ins (red marker) > Locations (blue marker)
Now you should see a list with different locations, showing you all the folders in which KOMPLETE KONTROL is searching for Plug-ins when starting up. Now you have to check if your Plug-in installation folder is listed here. If not, simply add it by clicking the “Add” button (green rectangle) in the bottom left of the window and choosing the folder in the upcoming window.
Default locations:
AU |
Macintosh HD:/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/ |
VST2 |
Macintosh HD:/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST/UJAM/ |
Hit the rescan button and Komplete Kontrol should find your plugin:
General hint:
It is always useful to keep your VSTs or Plug-ins together. This prevents you from losing track when working with your software, setting up new links or installing new software.
Debugging / known issues
- If you can’t see your Plug-ins while browsing via the MASCHINE Hardware:
→ check if “User” button (white buttons on the top → nr. 4, counting from left) is selected. Unselect if it is. - Start your software in standalone mode. Doing so is causing it to check for Updates etc. This is (apparently) not happening within a DAW.
- Check that all files are present and in the right directories (see below). Re-installing is sometimes the easiest way to take care of that.
(Did you try turning it off and on again?) - It is not necessary to register our VSTs in Native Access, just install it like you are used to do. The NKS implementation consists of special files and code, so there is no need to register it with Native Instruments.
Locations for NKS specific data
.nksf files (NI preset files for the respective VST);
- Drive\Library\Application Support\UJAM\%UJAM-PlugIn-Name%\NKS\
.xml files (e.g. “Virtual Guitarist IRON.xml”):
- Drive/Library/Application Support/Native Instruments/Service Center
.json files (metadata, color etc.):
- Drive\Users\Shared\NI Resources\dist_database\ujam\
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