Native Instruments preview NI 360
Available to a limited number of users now with a full launch planned later in 2024, NI 360 will offer subscription-based access to products from Native Instruments, iZotope and Brainworx.
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Available to a limited number of users now with a full launch planned later in 2024, NI 360 will offer subscription-based access to products from Native Instruments, iZotope and Brainworx.
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