the Izotope and Native Instruments alliance, celebrate it by giving away 2 plugins:
Izotope Ozone Elements
NI Hybrid Keys full.
here the link
and $25 of discount in their shops.
https://www.izotope.com/en/alliance/ozo ... -keys.html
Izotope & NI - give away two plugins
Nice one. If you have not got the Freebies, you should get them. The vouchers are not that useful imho apart from getting a massive x expansion pack for 4 €/$ from NI.
Can certainly recommend Hybrid Keys to anyone that hasn't picked it up yet. It's great
NI are great in this regard.
Few gifts later and I collected all three Play instruments: Ethereal Earth, Analog Dreams and now Hybrid Keys.
Through the years they gave away for free some good stuff like Raum, Replika, TRK-01 Play. You also get load of software included when purchasing their HW solutions.
Icing on the cake is when you sign in as NI beta tester. I was lucky enough to receive some of their flagship products for free as NFR licenses.
RS should take notice
Few gifts later and I collected all three Play instruments: Ethereal Earth, Analog Dreams and now Hybrid Keys.
Through the years they gave away for free some good stuff like Raum, Replika, TRK-01 Play. You also get load of software included when purchasing their HW solutions.
Icing on the cake is when you sign in as NI beta tester. I was lucky enough to receive some of their flagship products for free as NFR licenses.
RS should take notice
Yeah, a couple of months ago:
https://www.musicradar.com/news/native- ... production
The NI keys thing is nice. Ozone elements is nice too but must be one of the most given away products in history. I could probably have collected 10 free licences for it by now!
Have been off the music production world 1 year because of studies. But what do you think? Will this be a game changer?DaveyG wrote: ↑19 May 2021Yeah, a couple of months ago:
https://www.musicradar.com/news/native- ... production
The NI keys thing is nice. Ozone elements is nice too but must be one of the most given away products in history. I could probably have collected 10 free licences for it by now!
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