Native Access
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Re: Native Access
A few things come to mind...and from the above topic,
Use wine-stable 5.x from wineHQ repository. Make sure any older distro-based wine was fully removed.
(If possible, a fresh Ubuntu Stusio install to an external drive, would be good luck.)
Set winecfg to present itself as win 10 (retry as win 7 later, if still no success with the following:
install 32bit support:
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 && sudo apt update
install libgnutls30
install winbind
mkdir /home/y-o-u/iso-files
Run native access, and when the download 'fails', command
mount -t udf /home/y-o-u/.wine/drive_c/users/y-o-u/Downloads/name-of.iso -o unhide /home/y-o-u/iso-files
cd /home/y-o-u/iso-files
find the now visible installer, and launch it with
wine name-of-installer.exe
Move the installer for backups as desired.
Hope it helps!
Use wine-stable 5.x from wineHQ repository. Make sure any older distro-based wine was fully removed.
(If possible, a fresh Ubuntu Stusio install to an external drive, would be good luck.)
Set winecfg to present itself as win 10 (retry as win 7 later, if still no success with the following:
install 32bit support:
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 && sudo apt update
install libgnutls30
install winbind
mkdir /home/y-o-u/iso-files
Run native access, and when the download 'fails', command
mount -t udf /home/y-o-u/.wine/drive_c/users/y-o-u/Downloads/name-of.iso -o unhide /home/y-o-u/iso-files
cd /home/y-o-u/iso-files
find the now visible installer, and launch it with
wine name-of-installer.exe
Move the installer for backups as desired.
Hope it helps!
Re: Native Access
Suggestions on how to get past the dreaded "No compatible update found"? https://imgur.com/Xwnkc8M.png
Edit: Ubuntu studio 20.04.1 LTS, wine-5.0 (Ubuntu 5.0-3ubuntu1), with all of @glowrak guys suggested settings from the earlier posts
Edit: Ubuntu studio 20.04.1 LTS, wine-5.0 (Ubuntu 5.0-3ubuntu1), with all of @glowrak guys suggested settings from the earlier posts
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Re: Native Access
NI have a helpful tool that lets you clear registry entries allowing a fresh installation
of their products. I've used it in the past without problems.
https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... s-Windows-
You could also rename .wine and make a new .wine folder and do a fresh install.
After installing a NI product in wine, Native Access needs to be restarted for it to
place the product in the installed category. Just checked, and It's working fine here.
of their products. I've used it in the past without problems.
https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... s-Windows-
You could also rename .wine and make a new .wine folder and do a fresh install.
After installing a NI product in wine, Native Access needs to be restarted for it to
place the product in the installed category. Just checked, and It's working fine here.
Re: Native Access
Thanks! Yeah, I actually finally got this working last night!
I lost count of the number of attempts, I probably did like 15+ installs of everything, assuming I got some of the dll-overrides, wine architecture or wine version (stable vs staging) wrong. However, what actually got me in the end was that I was using a relative path for the Native Access.exe binary, and not a fully qualified one (!)
I did
wine ".wine/drive_c/Program Files/Native Instruments/Native Access/Native Access.exe"
instead of
wine "/home/username/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Native Instruments/Native Access/Native Access.exe"
The latter consistently works, while the former does not.
For the record, the suggested mfc140 and mfc42 dll overrides seem to be working fine. I also installed urlmon, webio, winhttp and wininet as per https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager. ... gId=108258
but I suspect they are not nescessary. This was on Ubuntu studio 20.04.1 LTS, wine-5.0 (Ubuntu 5.0-3ubuntu1), and wine works fine with a 64bit env.
I`m off to enjoy GGD through Kontakt and will probably stay away from Native Access until I have no other option than to open it again
I lost count of the number of attempts, I probably did like 15+ installs of everything, assuming I got some of the dll-overrides, wine architecture or wine version (stable vs staging) wrong. However, what actually got me in the end was that I was using a relative path for the Native Access.exe binary, and not a fully qualified one (!)
I did
wine ".wine/drive_c/Program Files/Native Instruments/Native Access/Native Access.exe"
instead of
wine "/home/username/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Native Instruments/Native Access/Native Access.exe"
The latter consistently works, while the former does not.
For the record, the suggested mfc140 and mfc42 dll overrides seem to be working fine. I also installed urlmon, webio, winhttp and wininet as per https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager. ... gId=108258
but I suspect they are not nescessary. This was on Ubuntu studio 20.04.1 LTS, wine-5.0 (Ubuntu 5.0-3ubuntu1), and wine works fine with a 64bit env.
I`m off to enjoy GGD through Kontakt and will probably stay away from Native Access until I have no other option than to open it again
Re: Native Access
Sorry for the necro, but I did this again recently and missed a few steps, and noticed some have changed;
- On sway on wayland I needed the dxvk dll override as well for GGD and Grovebass to work reliably:
winetricks vcrun2013 gdiplus urlmon dxvk
- The Native Access 1 installer has moved
- Remember to run installers with the full path, prefixing their path with $PWD, e.g.
wine $PWD/.wine/drive_c/ (...) /Native\ Access.exe
- After the installers fail, e.g. when installing GGD or Grovebass, you need to mount the iso, and install them manually. Remember to
-o unhide
when mounting to enable the hidden files, e.g.
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sudo mkdir /mnt/ggd
sudo mount -t udf $PWD/Downloads/GGD_Modern_and_Massive.iso -o unhide /mnt/ggd
sudo mkdir /mnt/grovebass
sudo mount -t udf $PWD/Downloads/Grovebass.iso -o unhide /mnt/grovebass
- Open Kontakt.exe before opening a plugin e.g. in reaper on the first run.
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