Which products can you redeem if you buy a Kontrol keyboard?

Just Pav
Just Pav Member Posts: 3 Newcomer
edited October 2024 in Komplete Kontrol

Hi all,

I can see on the product page for the Native Instruments Kontrol S61 that if you make a purchase then you will receive some additional things for free, one of them being "Choose an additional NI Kontakt instrument you like for free, including any new NI release or classics like Noire, Playbox, and Session Guitarist."

I'm wondering as this isn't very clear to me, which products are eligible. Is it Native Instruments products only such as Noire or Lores, or could I redeem something like "Landforms" by slate and ash which is also on the NI website. Does anyone know if there is a cap/limit on how much this free product can cost? I'm assuming it's worth getting something expensive if there is no cap since some instruments are well over £500 and some well under £100.

Thanks in advance.

Answers

  • Milos
    Milos Member Posts: 2,020 Guru

    Hmmm...well, as far as I am aware, you can get these products if you buy Kontrol s61.

    Here is the list of those products.

    Keyboards : Kontrol S49 / S61 / S88 : Included Software | Komplete (native-instruments.com)

    Take this with a grain of salt.

    Let me know if it helped.

  • Just Pav
    Just Pav Member Posts: 3 Newcomer

    Hi, yeah that's the page I found, and as you can see on the 2nd feature under the Voucher picture it says that you can redeem an instrument, but not very clear on what is actually eligible...

  • LostInFoundation
    LostInFoundation Member Posts: 4,652 Expert

    Almost sure the answer will be Native Instruments only (no third party), since the text says “Choose an additional NI Kontakt instrument”, although the title says “Any Kontakt instrument”

  • geiger167
    geiger167 Member Posts: 38 Member

    Why not get one with a bundled Komplete package through a retailer, can work out really cheap. When I bought mine it came with Komplete 13 Ultimate free. I think some stores are bundling Komplete 14 with it now in its various forms so might be worth a look :) I'm UK based by the way, your experience may differ in other countries regarding prices, but a bundle is a cheap way to get into the Native Instruments ecosystem.

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