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Description
Unlock the full spectrum of your creative potential with Native Instruments KONTAKT 6, the ultimate sampler plugin for music producers and sound designers. This power-packed software is your gateway to a universe of sounds, offering unparalleled flexibility and depth. Whether you're crafting cinematic scores or electronic beats, KONTAKT 6 delivers a revolutionary sampling engine that brings your musical visions to life with precision and innovation.
Dive into a vast library of instruments and effects, all designed to spark inspiration and elevate your productions. With KONTAKT 6, you gain access to an expansive array of preloaded sounds, ranging from lush orchestral textures to gritty electronic tones. The intuitive interface and advanced scripting capabilities make it easy to customize sounds to fit your exact needs, ensuring every project sounds uniquely yours.
Perfectly integrated into any workflow, KONTAKT 6 is compatible with a wide array of third-party libraries, making it a versatile tool for any studio setup. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, KONTAKT 6 offers a seamless experience, bridging the gap between creativity and technology.
Key Features:
- Revolutionary sampling engine with advanced scripting capabilities
- Extensive library of preloaded instruments and effects
- Seamless integration with third-party libraries
- Intuitive interface for easy customization and sound design
- Compatible with major DAWs and hardware controllers
Explore new soundscapes and redefine your music production with Native Instruments KONTAKT 6—where innovation meets creativity.
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PROS
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Extensive library of high-quality sounds for film, game, and TV soundtracks
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Unmatched range and depth of orchestral and cinematic libraries
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Highly flexible and tweakable for customized sound creation
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Industry-standard sampler with widespread adoption
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Realistic instrument samples with dynamic and vivid sound quality
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Supports extensive third-party libraries, enhancing versatility
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Allows use of multiple instruments per note for complex layering
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Efficient integration with DAWs and standalone operation
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Robust scripting language for advanced users
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Continually expanding with new sound banks and libraries
CONS
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High cost of entry and additional library expenses
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Installation can be cumbersome due to large library size
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Some users find the scripting language challenging
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Initial learning curve can be steep for beginners
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Certain instruments and presets may not meet all user expectations
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Native Instruments KONTAKT 6.
Features and functionality
Software and compatibility
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Kontakt 8 allows users to add non-NKS libraries directly to the library, eliminating the need to browse through the hard drive.
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User experience
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Owners confirm they retain licenses for previous versions when upgrading to Kontakt 8, allowing simultaneous installations of Kontakt 6, 7, and 8.
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Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 88 Reviews and 549 Ratings
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The best sampler plugin I have
Kontakt is probably the best sampler plugin I have ever seen. There is so much flexibility and control you have with this plugin. With the right sound libraries, I think you could easily make music that is almost on the same quality of professional movie, game, and tv soundtracks. The main downside is just how expensive everything can be. You not only have to pay for Kontakt itself (which I believe is 100$) but you also have to go out and buy the sound libraries separately. Kontakt has easily cost me much more than my DAW and Computer combined, but I would still say it's worth it due to the level of quality and control you have with the plugin.
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The Don
Really is the Don of samplers. No other sampler comes close in terms of the range and depth of libraries available for it. The scripting language under the hood makes it hugely powerful for things like orchestral libraries. I'm not so bothered about using it for synth sounds, an actual synth vst or hardware will give you more variety, but for orchestral or cinematic, sound fx or deep complex pads, it is unmatched. The same goes for percussion libraries. It is rock solid and almost certainly THE industry-standard sample player.
Version: Native Instruments Kontakt 526711
can't argue with any of this.
815
Essential
I get this in Komplete but that is really the main program I use in Komplete along with the Sample libraries. It is a vital part of my computer setup allowing me access to the amazing sample libraries from companies such as Spitfire, Sonokinetics, Berlin Orchestra etc. At times I hate it because I do not spend enough time learning how to use it...so I don't know how to move libraries, or why they disappear from the list or why it doesn't work but I usually am able to finagle it into working again and fall back in love with it heheh.
Version: Native Instruments Kontakt 5Amazing. Simply Amazing.
There is so much ingenuity in this plugin, its no wonder this thing cost an arm and a leg (and your liver, kidney, and spleen). And i would pay all that minus the arm, because then i can't make anymore more music.
All joking aside, Ill focus more on the plugins that are meant to replicate real world instruments. Pianos, strings, orchesteas, violins, cellos, etc. They all sound dynamic, vivid, and just realistic.
Lets take the string sounds for example. Kontact has many libabries to replicate different ways you can make the same note on a violin (like playing p, mp, mf, f, fff, different bowing techniques, bouncing bow, pizzicato, i can go on). Not all from one library of course. But if you ever get to play around with action strings, you will know what i mean. I felt like i had a symphony orchestra ready at my fingertips, and i was their conductor.
Piano sounds sound amazing. most piano synths would have this sort of twangy sound, which i dislike and it feels fake. Their piano libraries have such clarity, you can easily capture the elegance and grace of the piano.
Brass are ok.
Version: Native Instruments Kontakt 51199
super good
I got Kontakt 5 half price right before Kontakt 6 came out. I really love the Rickenbacker Muted Bass and the Alicia Keys. However I probably wouldn't spend the full $1200 for this whole set. The drums and strings are pretty good and there are some filler sounds but it's a little high I feel for what you get or at least for me for the music I often write. Really up to what you're looking to write and what you need it for.
Version: Native Instruments Kontakt 5149
Workhorse
I use Kontakt a lot for electric bass or when I need symphonic/orchestral elements, great sounding instruments. For pianos I mostly use the add on packs 'Alicia Keys' or 'Una Corda', but the standard ones sound pretty nice too. If you hear any electric guitar sounds in of my tracks it's also most commonly from the ilya Efimov guitar instruments for Kontakt, that I really like
Version: Native Instruments Kontakt 5129
Nothing can go wrong with Kontakt
As the titles says it all, I been a long time user of Kontakt especially a few of the sample library which are most commonly found in my music like The Grandeur, Symphony Series.
One thing I would heavily recommand to other is the use a SSD while running Kontakt to ensure your audio wont get cut off during the exportation
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A must have for producers of every level
I do think that I have this plugin on every track. The libraries are amazing, even the factory library has pretty decent sounds and I tend to fall heavily on it anytime I do any orchestral work. If I never have said what my favourite plugin is, this one comes very close to that title.
This plugin is very easy to use, some libraries are heavily sampled, giving your effortless creative experimentation. Speaking of the libraries, they range from effects such as EQs and compressors all the way up to orchestral ensembles all contained inside of a little window on your desktop! Just pray your CPU can handle it.
Version: Native Instruments Kontakt 5290
industry standard for a reason
Kontakt's workflow isn't bad, not all of it's instruments are mind blowing or essential but what it lacks in these areas it gains so much in flexibility. Kontakt covers so many bases that I can't even begin to imagine working without it now. It's not that it's absolutely crucial to every production but knowing I have it there means if I need a weird sound or a particular instrument to work with I will always have the means to get that in my productions.
Version: Native Instruments Kontakt 577
Great for Real Recorded Instruments
This is my favorite software for actual instruments. If I need a distorted guitar melody or an acoustic rhythm, this is my go-to software.
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Your tracks cover so much ground; they’re dynamic both in the material and in the production. Even down to the fine details, such as the string machine pad at the end of “Equinox.”
"Kontakt, baby! I am like a Native Instruments commercial. Their samples are great. Those strings are one-shot audio samples. Just little bits in an extended line you can bring in as sample players or in audio and crossfade and do different things to extend them longer if you want to build pads."
Avicii shows "Future Music Magazine" team how he actually works and at minute 24:50 you can see him using Kontakt 4
Pause around 1:34 and you can see zedd's screen and it says kontakt in the working sample.
At the 30:12 mark in 'Nicky Romero Making Toulouse In The Studio With Future Music': "Anyway I have, like, string plugs... which are from Kontakt, because they always have, like, the nice sounding stuff."
Alesso mentions using drum kits from Kontakt, particularly in the making of his track "Years".
According to this reddit thread:
I have no idea if anyone has said anything about this before or if he himself has mentioned it, but the sample at the beginning of "Divinity" is from a Kontakt sample called HandySound from the factory library in Electronic Toys.
In the thread, a sound clip of the HandySound sample is included.
When asked if he uses a drum sampler or drags audio straight into his DAW, Rob Swire (of Knife Party) says that it depends. He mostly goes the audio route, but occasionally uses Kontakt if he needs to heavily manipulate samples.
In this article, there is a photo of Flume's screen running Abelton live, and track 47 indicates that he uses Kontakt 5.
in the video called The Making Of O.D. on his youtube chanel there is a track called Kontakt and he brings the plugin up later for a second
Laidback Luke posts a photo to Instagram (Jan 2015) of an Ableton Live DAW session, with Native Instruments Kontakt Sampler open in the top left corner of the screen. He says, "I know I don't post it often but I still enjoy this view on a daily bases! #Studio #Ableton #Kontakt"
The instrument he has selected is Big Fish Audio Electri6ity.
Album Usage
The Native Instruments KONTAKT 6 has been featured on the following albums:
Avatar: Fire and Ash (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Simon Franglen (2025)
20 Second Century
Galimatias (2025)
Reload
Tommy Trash & Sebastian Ingrosso & John Martin (2025)
By Your Side
Tom Staar (2022)
Big Mess
Danny Elfman (2021)
Toulouse (2020 Edit) [Extended Mix]
Nicky Romero (2020)
Toulouse (2020 Edit)
Nicky Romero (2020)
Gravity (feat. Laura Korinth)
Boris Brejcha (2019)
Solo (feat. Demi Lovato)
Clean Bandit & Demi Lovato (2018)
Otaku
Vincent Lee (2018)
Drive
Youngr (2018)
Out With The Old
Gammer (2018)
Rosetta
Ferry Corsten & Jordan Suckley (2018)
Wanderlust
Throttle (2018)
Better Places
Pierce Fulton (2017)
Sober
Cat Dealers (2017)
New Energy
Four Tet (2017)
Sailing to the Edge
Eloy Fritsch (2017)
Lots to Say
Mark Villa & Keanu Silva (2017)
One Thing
San Holo (2017)
Murder
Lido (2016)
The Girl
Hellberg (2015)
Temper
D.O.D (2015)
JAMMU (Radio Edit)
KSHMR (2015)
Spiritual Energy
Eloy Fritsch (2014)
Rocket
Tom Staar (2014)
How You Love Me (Acoustic Version)
3LAU (2014)
Ein Tag Am Strand
Eelke Kleijn (2013)
Years
Alesso (2013)
Kveikur
Sigur Rós (2013)
Morphine
Varien (2012)
Daybreak
Rogue (2012)
Foley Room
Amon Tobin (2007)
Music From And Inspired By The Film Monster
BT (2004)
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