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FAQs
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Does Native Instruments have a DAW?
The majority of Native's music making software runs either standalone or in your DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). Some examples of popular DAWs on the market include Ableton Live, Logic, Cubase, Pro Tools and FL Studio.
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Is Native Instruments Kontakt free?
KONTAKT PLAYER is a free application that runs all of our KONTAKT instruments, as well as a large number of instruments from other companies. It's one of the elements included in the free KOMPLETE START package – download and install via Native Access.
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Is Kontakt a DAW?
Kontakt can run as a standalone application but is used most often as an audio instrument (or plug-in) inside a digital audio workstation (DAW, sequencer).
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What's the difference between komplete and Kontakt?
Kontakt is a sampler and Komplete 1-13 is a bundle of NI products. Kontakt is a library (figuratively) and Komplete (as a plugin) is the librarian. As a plugin, Komplete will pull all of your NI presets into one searchable and playable instrument.