Pricing and availability

We compare 600+ stores and found this item at 2 stores. Prices updated .

Price History

Based on price data from 2 merchants for "Native Instruments Molekular". Prices shown reflect NEW condition. Tracking began Apr 2, 2026.

* Product prices and availability are updated by Equipboard every 24hrs and are subject to change. Equipboard may receive compensation for purchases made at participating retailers linked on this site. This compensation does not affect what products or prices are displayed, or the order of prices listed. For more information, please refer to our affiliate disclosure.

Description

Unleash the full potential of your sound with the Native Instruments Molekular, a modular multi-effects plug-in that takes sonic creativity to the next level. Designed for both experimental artists and traditional musicians, this tool offers an innovative playground for crafting unique audio experiences. With an impressive 35 exclusive effects at your fingertips, you'll have endless possibilities to shape, morph, and reimagine your soundscapes.

The Molekular's modular design allows you to load up to four effects simultaneously, letting you build complex and dynamic audio structures with ease. Whether you're into crafting intricate textures or exploring new organic sounds, Molekular provides you with the flexibility to do so. Its user-friendly interface integrates seamlessly with Native Instruments' Reaktor or the free Reaktor Player, making it a perfect addition to any digital studio setup. Plus, its compatibility with the entire Maschine family ensures smooth workflow integration.

Dive into a world of sonic exploration with 16 modulation sources, including LFOs and sequencers, which make it easy to tweak and personalize your effects. The morphing field feature sets your performance apart, allowing you to create four master mutations and transition smoothly between them. Molekular is not just a plug-in; it's a gateway to uncharted creative territories, offering musicians and producers alike the tools to push the boundaries of their sound.

Key Features:

  • 35 exclusive effects for endless creativity
  • Load up to four effects simultaneously
  • 16 modulation sources, including LFOs and sequencers
  • Integrates with Reaktor, Reaktor Player, and the Maschine family
  • Morphing field feature for unique sound mutations
  • Designed for both experimental and traditional soundscapes

Product specs

Software Type Instrument and Effects library
Platform Mac, PC
Upgrade/Full Full
Download/Boxed Download
Bit Depth 64-bit
Format AAX, VST, AU
Hardware Requirements - Mac Intel Core i5 / Apple Silicon or higher, 4GB RAM or more recommended
Hardware Requirements - PC Intel Core i5 / AMD Ryzen 5 or higher, 4GB RAM or more recommended
OS Requirements - Mac macOS 11 or later
OS Requirements - PC Windows 10 or later

FAQs

What operating systems are compatible with Native Instruments Molekular?

Native Instruments Molekular is compatible with macOS 11 or later and Windows 10 or later.

What audio plugin formats does Native Instruments Molekular support?

Native Instruments Molekular supports AAX, VST, and AU plugin formats.

What are the minimum hardware requirements for running Native Instruments Molekular on a Mac?

To run Native Instruments Molekular on a Mac, you need an Intel Core i5 or Apple Silicon processor and at least 4GB of RAM.

Can Native Instruments Molekular be used as a standalone application?

No, Native Instruments Molekular is a multi-effect plugin and requires a compatible host application to function.

Is Native Instruments Molekular suitable for sound design?

Yes, Native Instruments Molekular is designed for complex sound design, offering a modular approach to creating unique audio effects.

Native Instruments

Native Instruments

Molekular - Modular Multi-Effects | Native Instruments

Video thumbnail for Molekular - Modular Multi-Effects | Native Instruments by Native Instruments

Molekular - Modular Multi-Effects | Native Instruments

Native Instruments

Native Instruments

Video thumbnail for Native Instruments Molekular Part 1: Overview by pointblank Music School

Native Instruments Molekular Part 1: Overview

pointblank Music School

pointblank Music School

Video thumbnail for Native Instruments Molekular - How it Works (FFL!) by pointblank Music School

Native Instruments Molekular - How it Works (FFL!)

pointblank Music School

pointblank Music School

Video thumbnail for NI Reaktor - Introduction to Molekular - How to Tutorial by ADSR Music Production Tutorials

NI Reaktor - Introduction to Molekular - How to Tutorial

ADSR Music Production Tutorials

ADSR Music Production Tutorials

Video thumbnail for Native Instruments Molekular Part 4: Effects Processing by pointblank Music School

Native Instruments Molekular Part 4: Effects Processing

pointblank Music School

pointblank Music School

Video thumbnail for Native Instruments Molekular Part 2: The Modulation Section by pointblank Music School

Native Instruments Molekular Part 2: The Modulation Section

pointblank Music School

pointblank Music School

Video thumbnail for MOLEKULAR Native Instruments - First Look by Sonic Academy

MOLEKULAR Native Instruments - First Look

Sonic Academy

Sonic Academy

Video thumbnail for Native Instruments Molekular Soundscape by Leon van Bokhorst

Native Instruments Molekular Soundscape

Leon van Bokhorst

Leon van Bokhorst

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Native Instruments Molekular.

Features and functionality

  • Molekular can be added to an audio track in a DAW just like any other VST, allowing direct audio input for processing.

    Source
  • Molekular's unique approach includes sequences with envelopes, LFOs, step sequences, and logic processors, alongside parallel/series processing and feedback loops.

    Source
  • Molekular is noted for transforming simple audio inputs into complex, rhythmic textures, requiring a detailed understanding of its functions for optimal use.

    Source

Software and compatibility

  • Molekular works with the free Reaktor Player version 5.9 or higher, negating the need to purchase the full Reaktor software.

    Source
  • It's noted that sales often reduce the cost of NI products, with users recommending waiting for discounts to bundle purchases like Komplete.

    Source
  • Molekular must be loaded as a multi-effect in an effects slot within the mixer to be properly utilized in FL Studio.

    Source

Value and pricing

  • Users express that Molekular, as an ensemble, is relatively expensive compared to typical ensemble prices, which are usually under $100.

    Source
  • One user highlights purchasing Molekular for just $19, emphasizing its significant value, especially when leveraging presets alone.

    Source

Use cases and applications

  • Molekular is praised for its ability to transform mundane loops into unique audio textures, making it a versatile tool for sound design.

    Source
  • Ideal for creating intricate sound effects and textures, Molekular excels in transforming audio with deep, layered processing typical of NI's Tim Exile-era innovations.

    Source
  • Leveraging Molekular can lead to the creation of wild, multifaceted audio textures from basic source material, proving valuable for experimental music production.

    Source

User experience

  • Owners find value in recording live sessions of preset scrolling, often capturing unexpectedly valuable audio results.

    Source
  • Users note the software's complexity can lead to overwhelming latency and intricate setups, suggesting it's not for beginners.

    Source
  • Users report a steep learning curve but find Molekular incredibly powerful once mastered, significantly enhancing creative sound design efforts.

    Source

Comparisons

  • Molekular is likened to effect sequencers like Effectrix, Looperator, and ShaperBox but stands out for its deep Zynaptiq-style effects.

    Source

4.5 out of 5

Based on 0 Reviews and 13 Ratings

5 star
4 star
3 star
2 star
1 star

Artist usage

Add artist
See how Deadmau5 uses Native Instruments Molekular

Deadmau5

Music Producer

BSOD

...
Verified via YouTube

An instance of Native Instruments Molekular can be seen running on Deadmau5's computer screen at various times in his live stream such as in the beginning (0:00:00) and at 1:43:00. The positions of the knobs and layout with one lighter panel on the left and a darker panel just to the right are consistent with the interface of Molekular.

See how Noisia uses Native Instruments Molekular

Noisia

Music Producer

Noisia & Pacific

...
Verified via Vimeo

In a Vimeo video, Thijs of Noisia plays with Molekular as he produces a new track.

See how Deniz Koyu uses Native Instruments Molekular

Deniz Koyu

Music Producer, DJ

...
Verified via YouTube

At 25:30 in this "Steinberg Studio Sessions EP10 - Deniz Koyu" video Deniz used it.

See how Drumcell uses Native Instruments Molekular

Drumcell

Music Producer

...
Verified via Native Instruments Blog

"What does the rest of your instrumentation look like? XX: There are various things for different tracks. Kontakt was a very big one, as well. YY: Also Molekular. I didn’t know you could do that to voice. Vocals have always been a personal fixation, ever since Skinny Puppy. Using the harmonic quantizer, and then going crazy and have everything not drift into gibberish was just amazing. XX: Believe it or not, a large majority of the stuff was Native Instruments plug-ins in general – just things from Komplete. XX: I’d be bold enough to say 60% of the record was Reaktor. For sure. And there’s a handful of tracks where we pulled stuff off modular synths, just running patches and recording stuff."

See how Nigel Good uses Native Instruments Molekular

Nigel Good

Music Producer, DJ

...
Verified via YouTube

Visible in this video at 0:03 as a track label and effect label.

See how Belief Detect uses Native Instruments Molekular

Belief Detect

Composer, Music Producer

...
Verified via Native Instruments Blog

"What does the rest of your instrumentation look like? XX: There are various things for different tracks. Kontakt was a very big one, as well. YY: Also Molekular. I didn’t know you could do that to voice. Vocals have always been a personal fixation, ever since Skinny Puppy. Using the harmonic quantizer, and then going crazy and have everything not drift into gibberish was just amazing. XX: Believe it or not, a large majority of the stuff was Native Instruments plug-ins in general – just things from Komplete. XX: I’d be bold enough to say 60% of the record was Reaktor. For sure. And there’s a handful of tracks where we pulled stuff off modular synths, just running patches and recording stuff."

Genre Usage

Based on how artists on Equipboard use this gear, it is most commonly found in the following genres.

Used With

Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Native Instruments Molekular, it is most commonly used with the following gear.

More Native Instruments Multi-Effect Plugins

Accessories & Related Items

Community setups

Similar