KSP: Using Scripts
A brief tutorial that shows you how to load existing scripts into your instruments. It is aimed at users new to Kontakt scripting.

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I wanted to make some really short tutorials for Kontakt 4 scripting. There's tons of resources out there so I figured that this series would only really cover tips and tricks that I use. Therefore I'll warn that this series is aimed at people who have played with Kontakt scripting a little and know what they're doing. If you don't, I definitely recommend checking out the documentation that comes with Kontakt, and poking about scripts included in Kontakt 4's library

Loading a script into an instrument
This tutorial is a little more basic than the others. It covers how to take a Kontakt script you've downloaded/founded/been given and put it into a Kontakt instrument.

Load the Kontakt script into something like Notepad. Select the entire contents and copy it to the clipboard with Copy from the Edit menu.
Now back to Kontakt. First thing you'll want to do is press the Edit Mode button at the top of the instrument. This (obviously) enters edit mode.
Next we want to drop open the script editor and begin editing the current script. You do this by clicking Script Editor and then Edit from the new section of the editor that appears.
With our script in the clipboard, we set Kontakt to apply scripts from this location. Click on Apply from and select Clipboard from the drop-down.
Finally, click apply. The script that is in the clipboard will be pasted into Kontakt's editor and applied to the instrument. You're done!


Conclusion
There you go. It's quite a simple guide but it shows you how to get your script into Kontakt and how to get it running.