

The pricing does seem a little bit off to me but only because it’s a noticeable hike from the previous model. Komplete 11 Select is yours for £159 inc VAT. It appears to come on a natty little USB stick, which is nice.

It also comes with the Kontakt 5 and Reaktor 6 players with a factory selection of sounds and Blocks Wired. Products included are Massive, Reaktor Prism, Scarbee Mark 1, Solid Bus Comp, Drumlab, The Gentleman, Vintage Organs, Monark, Retro Machine Mk2, West Africa and Replika. It comes with 11 products, 2500 sounds and 25GB of library, so it’s certainly not entry level. What they are calling “Komplete 11 Select”. Komplete 11 upgrade – £159 inc VAT Komplete SelectĪnd then we have a new tier. Komplete Ultimate 11 upgrade – £319 inc VAT Maybe it’s the effect of Brexit, maybe NI are punishing the world for the leaks but the slightly inflated official pricing is as follows: The pricing we got from the .uk website yesterday was a little bit cheap, it seems. Go and listen to the tracks on the website for a much better idea of what you get for your money. The video, on the other hand, tells you nothing and looks like an After Effects promo. They brilliantly show off the diversity and quality that’s on offer here. The website product page lists all the included products along with some rather astonishing sound samples, songs and mixes. However, they seem to have everything ready to go. Native Instruments usually like to announce and release on the same day and so you can see why they might have been rattled by the leaks.

The official release date of Komplete 11 will be September 1st.
