
To show or hide the instrument plug-in's GUI, click on the Edit VST Instrument button in the Inspector.In order to play the plug-in via your MIDI keyboard, make sure the Record Enable button is active.
MASSIVE is now loaded in an Instrument Track automatically named Massive 01 where you can record or draw MIDI events that will control MASSIVE. Click Add Track to create a new Instrument Track for MASSIVE. In the Add Instrument Track window, open the Instrument drop-down menu and select the NI plug-in you wish to use. Right-click on the Track list in Cubase and choose Add Instrument Track. Note: To insert multitimbral instruments such as KONTAKT or MASCHINE, please read this article. Note: some NI products can be inserted both as instrument or effect plug-in (e.g. GUITAR RIG 5, SUPERCHARGER, etc.) as Audio Inserts. MASSIVE, KONTAKT, etc.) in an Instrument Track. This can be done by right-clicking the "Native Access.exe" and selecting " Run as administrator".Ĭ: > Program Files > Common Files > Native Instruments > Service CenterThis article explains how to insert Native Instruments plug-ins in Cubase, including: Now open Native Access in administrator mode. Important note: Do NOT navigate to "C: > Users > *Your Username* > Documents"!Ģ.1 If missing the Native Instruments folderĬ: > Users > Public > Public Documents > Native Instruments > Native Access > ras3 Delete the Native Access.xml file and the *NAME OF PRODUCT IN DEMO MODE*.xml file. Mac HD > Library > Application Support > Native Instruments > Service Center This can be solved by deleting the corrupted XML files and restarting Native Access. Now open Native Access to check if the products are now activated. Macintosh HD > Users > Shared > Native Instruments > Native Access > ras3 The folder structure should then look like this: And finally, within the "Native Access" folder, create an additional folder named " ras3". Within that "Native Instruments" folder, create a new folder called " Native Access". In this location please create a new folder and name it " Native Instruments". Please note that if you can't carry out the steps in chapter 2, you might be missing the “Native Instruments” folder at the above location.
2.1 If missing the Native Instruments folder The activation should now work as expected.
Delete the " Native Instruments" folder. This can be solved by following the steps outlined here: Your activation fails because of corrupted or missing activation tokens You can check which products are registered to your account via this link: Ensure that you are logging in with the same email address you initially used to register your NI products. It may be that you are logged in via Native Access with the incorrect account (Native ID).