
Native Instruments announces the NI Education Program
Native Instruments today announced the NI Education Program, a new
initiative that enables music education institutions and students to
incorporate the company's leading audio production and sound design tools
into their curriculum at greatly reduced costs and efforts.
Education-specific license models now offer highly advantageous pricing that
amounts to discounts of up to 77%, while a new License Server application
enables convenient network installation, making it easy for institutions to
equip whole classrooms with professional software instruments and effects
from Native Instruments.
With products like REAKTOR, KONTAKT and GUITAR RIG being a mainstay in
modern music education worldwide, and with long-standing partnerships with
leading education institutions like Berklee College of Music and SAE
Institute, Native Instruments has developed the NI Education Program to
further extend its commitment to music education. The purpose of the program
is to enable more students to gain hands-on experience with the company's
acclaimed instruments, guitar and DJ products, allowing them to explore the
foundations of sound synthesis, sampling and audio processing, and to
familiarize themselves with the industry-standard tools that are being used
by professional musicians and producers in studios and on stages worldwide.
The NI Education Program offers both discounted single licenses for
individual students and teachers as well as multi-license models for
institutions. Multi-license models include the 5-license "Lab Pack" as well
as 15-seat Site License versions, with effective discounts up to 77%. Both
single licenses and multi-licenses are available for the KOMPLETE 4 bundle
as well as for KORE, GUITAR RIG, BANDSTAND, and TRAKTOR. Further discounts
apply for the purchase of additional hardware controllers for KORE and
GUITAR RIG. Single education licenses are also available for REAKTOR,
KONTAKT, MASSIVE, TRAKTOR SCRATCH and AUDIO KONTROL 1.
Site licenses take advantage of Native Instruments' new License Server, an
easy-to-use service application that helps teachers and administrators to
easily deploy software installations across a local network. The License
Server tool manages all licenses in a network, for convenient centralized
product activation even across multiple classrooms.
The NI Education Program is effective immediately, with Lab Pack and Site
License versions available in February from authorized dealers and in the NI
Online Shop.
For more information, please see
http://www.native-instruments.com/education.info
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