![]() With the recent release of Komplete 11, N.I. ![]() I was impressed with Komplete five years ago, and I have to say I’m even more impressed today. The levels varied both in price, and the scope of included products, but N.I.’s mission was no doubt the same: Create an incredible bundle at an attractive price, and give musicians and producers an opportunity to “have it all.” splintered the offering into levels: Komplete 8 (28 products included), and Komplete 8 Ultimate (54 products included). In late 2011, I first experienced and reviewed Komplete for this magazine-by then, it was incremented to Komplete 8. ![]() It has been over 13 years since Germany’s Native Instruments first threw some of its best studio software-synth and effects products into a single box, slapped the name “Komplete” onto the end result, and priced the whole thing to emphasize value.īack then, “value price” was arguably more relative Komplete retailed for a hefty $1,500, and included just nine products in the bundle, but it was still a lower price point than the products individually.
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