Native Instruments launches “Synthsgiving”
Native Instruments has launched “Synthsgiving”, offering some of their software instruments at greatly reduced prices.
From the Native Instruments press release:
Until November 30th, ABSYNTH 5, FM8, MASSIVE and REAKTOR 5 will be available for download purchase in the NI Online Shop for $99 / 99 EUR, a discount of up to 75% on the regular pricing.
More about Synthsgiving at the NI website.




damn it! To many things! Such good prices. I just bought alchemy and all the presets. do I really need this stuff? I might pick up massive or FM8. I just dont know though. ahhhhh. Not long ago I picked up that killer fabfilter package.
By dominic ~ November 26, 2009 kl 3:29 pm
Again: why is 99 dollar equal to 99 euro NI? But great pricing anyway.
By J~P ~ November 26, 2009 kl 7:02 pm
What’s works well with PT8? I’ve always liked the look
of FM8.
By mox ~ November 27, 2009 kl 12:31 am
Reaktor 5 for $99
Did i die and go to heaven????
By dyscode ~ November 27, 2009 kl 4:00 am
>> “why is 99 dollar equal to 99 euro NI?”
Yes! And they’re german, they should know!
>> “What’s works well with PT8? I’ve always liked the look of FM8.”
Of the above, I have no idea. But it seems to me they straightened up with Pro Tools compatibility the last year or so. Kontakt works like a dream for me.
Reaktor and Absynth looks awfully tempting.
By stiff ~ November 27, 2009 kl 5:22 am
I just go Reaktor. After 4 years of Reaktor deprivation, it´s like coming home. I am so excited I cannot sleep!
Just a thought : When I have Reaktor, the (nearly) ultimate Modular System, what do I need Absynth for?
By dyscode ~ November 27, 2009 kl 11:53 am