Today we’re exploring the subscription option that includes all Native Instruments’ brands: 360. With 360, you’ll be able to get all the music production software you need with a flexible plan option for every level. And you pay nothing up front, can cancel any time, plus keep your projects.
Jump to:
- Why subscribe?
- What’s inside?
- The different plan options
- Total flexibility
- Everything where you need it
- Is 360 a good option for professional producers and composers?
- Is 360 a good option for beginners?
- Does this mean the end of one-time payments for Native Instruments products?
- Give it a try
Why subscribe?
Over the years we’ve developed a huge range of tools that power the projects of leading artists, producers, and sound engineers. But we know building up a collection or even trying out these tools can get expensive. We wanted to offer a flexible and commitment-free option for beginners dipping their toes in, all the way up to pros who need a versatile range of tools for different projects.
What’s inside?
360 is one of the world’s largest collections of music production software packed with bestsellers from Native Instruments, iZotope, and Brainworx. From synth and sample instruments to mixing and mastering tools, each package has everything you need to get started, get creative, and finish your music. Plus you’ll get your hands on the latest instruments and effects as they are released. For a detailed product comparison list, head here.
The different plan options
Total flexibility
360 is as flexible as you need it to be. You can upgrade, downgrade, or cancel your subscription anytime, while keeping access to your projects. And with a range of plans to fit any budget, you can create the music you love without breaking the bank.
Everything where you need it
Native Access is the all-in-one hub for quick registration, installation, and updates to your music production software. You can install what you need, when you need it, so you’re always set up for whatever you’re working on. Once installed, you can use all all products offline. You’ll need to connect through Native Access once per month to verify your plugin subscription.
Is 360 a good option for professional producers and composers?
The 360 Pro plan is ideal if you want to avoid the up-front cost of buying tools for your projects. It offers incredible value compared to buying plugins individually. Add fresh flavors to your existing toolkit and try synths, effects, and sounds you wouldn’t normally consider. As a professional working on varied projects, you’ll get the versatility you need to work on any style without the worry of wasting money.
Is 360 a good option for beginners?
A subscription on our Essentials plan is a great way to get started. You’ll be able to explore the instruments, effects, and expansions from across NI, iZotope, and Brainworx and get to know what works for you. You’ll also get a selection of free DAWs when you sign up, giving you all the tools needed to create music from scratch. And you’ll have access to exclusive tutorials featuring tips from our product specialists and content tailored to your favorite artists and genres.
Does this mean the end of one–time payments for Native Instruments products?
360 is simply another way for us to offer production tools. We will continue to offer perpetual licenses with one-off payments for all our available products.
Give it a try
360 is completely free to try out for 14 days. If you cancel within that period, you won’t pay anything. After the free trial, your plan will automatically renew monthly (and we’ll send you a reminder email before your paid subscription begins).