![]() So short & long answer is NO you can't really do it However your basically building a new instrument and it would take ages lol.ĪLSO if the script used any new feature or say filters etc that were involved in the upgrade then in short the patch wouldn't work as intended. In theory I'm guessing one way would be if you could access the script you could basically make a new patch i.e take the script, map the samples in 5.3, emulate the routing and apply the script etc & theoretically it might work. However patches made with 5.5 etc won't work in 5.3 ![]() HOWEVER if say you have just batch resaved a library in 5.5 then what you could do is simply overwrite the patches in your folder with the original 5.3 patches and then re-save & it would work fine.īatch Resave can also strip the NKI so basically you would have to replace them. In your example you cannot open patches or NKI made or saved with 5.5 in 5.3 simple as that. It depends what you mean also by downgrade a library? However the added features in Kontakt 5 means patches made or resaved with Kontakt 5 will not open in Kontakt 4. Kontakt shows Backwards compatibility in that patches or NKI from say Kontakt 4 will open in Kontakt 5. ![]() Kontakt & Forward compatibility & all that Is not a dumb question Short answer, NO it's not possible. ![]()
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