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NI in Insolvency Proceedings

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Uh, this doesn't sound good...

https://cdm.link/ni-insolvency/

"According to insolvency documents, Berlin-based Native Instruments GmbH (also parent to iZotope, Plugin Alliance, and Brainworx) is in preliminary insolvency proceedings. This is devastating news for one of the biggest brands in music-making technology."
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Re: NI in Insolvency Proceedings

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In depth:

https://cms.law/en/int/expert-guides/cm ... aw/germany

I've been burned by NI once with hardware, and never again, my entire exposure to NI is Kontakt, with a limited amount of libraries. Fuck them.


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Whoa.

Totally out of the blue. I'm on a beta program in the NI empire which has been very active with lots of new features planned. Obvs NI includes iZotope.

Knowing nothing about how this works in Germany, but I'd have thought it's near certain the company will be sold / taken over / broken up in some way shape or form. I don't think the sky will fall in.


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Re: NI in Insolvency Proceedings

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Kontakt is the cash cow (Kash Kow?) of the whole business (I'm told even iZotope isn't especially profitable), so I can't imagine much change with that. Different owner, of course, but they'd have to be idiots to change much about it.

It does make me think, though, that any other company with a new sampler in the works might be well-positioned. ;)


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Re: NI in Insolvency Proceedings

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Just…wow. I wouldn’t thunk it, especially with their pricey licenses for, ummm…choir libraries for example….


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Re: NI in Insolvency Proceedings

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I wonder if they will make some kind of statement... but what to say? As it is, their product won't exactly be flying of the shelves.

I really hope they get a good buyer. I definitely don't want them to fail, and I think their last 12-24 months have been really good. Absynth 6 shows their change of direction, that was a huge about turn policy-wise. Would hate to see all that goodwill get undone.

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Re: NI in Insolvency Proceedings

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No they will not Guy.

A friend of mine was insolvency administrator. As soon as the admin is appointed, the company can no longer make any statements. Expect three months max. from here on, until the admin will announce the company to continue or cease to exist.

My take: They will continue.

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Sobering news. If NI is in trouble, one can only wonder about some other well-known companies as well. There are some wonderful innovations still occurring, but I can’t help but think that AI programs like Suno are also having an impact on the industry. It certainly is hoped that NI survives….. hard to imagine not having their products supported anymore, I remain optimistic though, and all we can do right now is wait and see what happens.
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