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Headquarters
  
Berlin, Germany

Founder
  
Daniel Haver

Number of employees
  
450

CEO
  
Daniel Haver (1997–)

Founded
  
1996, Berlin, Germany

Native Instruments

Type
  
Privately Held Corporation

Industry
  
Computer software and hardware for music production/performance

Key people
  
Daniel Haver (CEO) Mate Galic (CTO)

Products
  
Traktor, Komplete, Maschine

Website
  
www.native-instruments.com

Parent organization
  
Native Instruments Holding GmbH

Profiles

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Native Instruments is a German technology company that develops software and hardware for music production and DJing. The company was originally known for their software instruments, but has also expanded its product line to include various other music equipment segments in recent years.

Contents

Current products of Native Instruments include software synthesizers, samplers and effect processors, sound libraries and emulations of acoustic instruments, groove production systems and audio interfaces, as well as various products for computer-based DJing that include DJ software, Digital Vinyl Systems, hardware controllers and specific DJ audio interfaces.

Native Instruments was founded in 1996 in the Kreuzberg district of Berlin, Germany, where its headquarters are still located. It also has branches in Los Angeles, Tokyo, Shenzhen and London. The company also holds a partnership with the online music store Beatport.

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Software

  • Guitar Rig: a modular software effect processor
  • Reaktor: a modular software music studio
  • Komplete: all-in-one package of virtual instruments and effects
  • Traktor: Digital DJ software
  • Hardware

  • Maschine: a hybrid hardware/software system for creating drum beats
  • Kontrol: Range of modular and all-in-one DJ digital controllers and MIDI instruments
  • References

    Native Instruments Wikipedia