Using a microtonal instrument can be intimidating at first. Here’s how to get the most out of the patched library: Layering with Standard Instruments
Access hundreds of non-traditional scales.
Ensure you have the .nki and the Samples folder in the same directory.
Since many third-party HZE libraries aren't "Powered by Kontakt" (meaning they don't appear in the left-side Library tab), use the Quick Load feature (Cmd/Ctrl + F) to drag and drop the folder for easy access.
Smoothly transition between different tunings in real-time.
The official developers frequently release patches to ensure the library runs smoothly on the latest versions of Kontakt (6 or 7). These updates often include: Reduced CPU usage for complex microtonal scripts. Fixed voice-stealing issues during long sustain periods. Enhanced MIDI CC mapping for better hardware integration. 2. Kontakt Compatibility
When users search for a "patched" version of HZE Infinitones, they are typically looking for one of two things: a version that has been updated to fix bugs (a standard software patch) or a version modified for compatibility with "unlocked" versions of Kontakt. 1. Stability and Bug Fixes
Unlocking Microtonal Freedom: A Guide to HZE Infinitones for Kontakt (Patched)