Komplete 4 Goes Hardware With Muse Research's Receptor
Receptor is an affordable, self-contained hardware version of Komplete 4. Instead of trapping the essential Native Instruments package inside of a home or studio computer, Receptor takes the burden off of your workstation.
Receptor also functions as a standalone version of Komplete. Every plug-in can be accessed inside of Sonar, Pro Tools, Logic, etc. in the same way you would with pre-installed versions. All of this is made possible by the inclusion of 2gb of RAM and 160 HD contained within the Receptor hardware.
For those not familiar, Komplete 4 contains 12 amazing award-winning VST plug-ins. Absynth 4 contains multiple synth engines, providing an array of oscillating options for the composer. Akoustik Piano is one of the best-sounding replicators of classic Steinway, Bosendorfer, Bechstein, and Steingrabber pianos.
B4II is a recreation of one of the great classic organs. The interface has every draw-bar and pedal that you would expect to get from such a plug-in. Battery 3 is a very versatile drum machine with built in compression and EQ among other features.
Elektrik Piano is a replicator of four classic EPs, and FM8 is an FM synthesizer that is much easier to program than it's 1980's predecessors. Guitar Rig beefs up any sound you run through it, be it a guitar or a synthesizer. Kontakt 2 is one of the most powerful samplers in the industry, while NI-Spektral Delay provides FFT-based delay effects.
The Pro-53 is a great replication of a 1980's analog synthesizer that puts all the knobs and switches at your fingertips. Reaktor 5 is the next-generation of the now-classic modular design studio. Finally Vokator is a powerful professional vocoder and vocoding synthesizer.
The icing on the cake for this offer is that, by purchasing Receptor and Komplete 4, you save $1000 and your cost is only $2799 (US). The software is included as well, in case you decide to install Komplete on your home system.




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