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Ironically, Laurens Hammond was striving to introduce an electronic instrument meant only to emulate pipe organs at a price point that smaller churches could afford.
but more niche than a Turkistanian herdsman's curd-making bagpipe is hard to imagine. You can find more information in this article: KONTAKT 6 appears as KONTAKT in Native Access. The bundles themselves do not appear as product entries in Native Access.
Seems the church organ is a poor relation or just considered too niche. The following links provide information about KOMPLETE 13 (ULTIMATE) and its installation process: KOMPLETE 13 (ULTIMATE) is a collection of individual Native Instruments products. Does that mean the default position uses decrepit old condensers or just ones with different capacitance ratings?