Kontakt Libraries — Most Expensive

In the world of sample-based composition, Native Instruments’ Kontakt is the undisputed king. While the average user is comfortable spending $99 to $299 for a string quartet or a synth pad, there exists a stratosphere of libraries designed for professional film scorers, trailer houses, and collectors with champagne tastes.

Spitfire Audio is renowned for its "dry" but highly detailed libraries recorded with world-class ensembles. most expensive kontakt libraries

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This is the most expensive commercially available Kontakt library today. It was recorded at the world's most expensive studio (Abbey Road) with the world's most expensive engineer (Simon Rhodes). His eyes locked onto the target:

Pianos are usually cheaper than full orchestras, but Imperative Audio (formerly Production Voices) pushed the boat out with Production Grand 2 . This is widely considered one of the most deeply sampled pianos in the market. Pianos are usually cheaper than full orchestras, but

: While a bundle of many plugins rather than a single library, this is often the most significant single purchase a Kontakt user makes, typically costing between $1,100 and $1,800 depending on the tier. The Anatomy of High Costs