![]() KONTAKT powers the biggest selection of sampled instruments available. KONTAKT is the Definitive Sampling Platform and Industry-Standard. Explore new musical ideas and find fresh inspiration with an overhauled Factory Library, newly added effects, and under-the-hood audio improvements. Find sounds easily with a new resizable browser. For the seventh generation of KONTAKT, we're bringing its 20-year legacy into the future. I may be forced into installing Lion in the near future, just because Snow Leopard is no longer supported in any way by Apple (and Lion is actually on the chopping block, too!) and it would be nice to have a 64-bit OS on my 64-bit machine, but for the moment, I'm trying to get by with what I've got.KONTAKT 7 is everything from instant inspiration for music makers to the industry's leading instrument-building tool. I have an install disc for Lion, the last version of OSX that, according to Apple, can be installed on my computer, but I've heard so many bad things about it, I've just stuck to Snow Leopard for the time being. This feels like a crass attempt by Apple to get you to buy a new computer. I haven't attempted to download Mavericks from the Apple Store yet, since those requirements dissuaded me from doing so, but I'm pretty sure your machine gets analyzed before you can download and, if it falls short, you won't be allowed to install (maybe not even download) Mavericks. Hardware-wise, my machine more than meets the requirements listed (and Apple is a bit sketchy about those) for both Mountain Lion and Mavericks, but the model year of my machine is one year earlier than the listed model year requirements. A week later, Apple reluctantly admitted publicly that the $25 upgrade disc WOULD actually work via upgrading from Tiger with no problems. I went to the Apple Store and tried to purchase an upgrade disc, only to be told by one of the "Geniuses" that the $25 upgrade disc would only work if I had Leopard already installed, that if I used it to upgrade from Tiger, I would completely screw up my system and that the only way to upgrade from Tiger was to buy the full installation disc for $125. ![]() ![]() I remember back when Snow Leopard came out and Apple was offering upgrade discs for $25. ![]() I'm still not convinced that you can't install Mavericks on an older machine like mine. ![]()
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