Nektar Controllers Now Include Bitwig 8-Track

US For a limited time period all Nektar customers are entitled to a free licence download      18/06/15

Nektar Controllers Now Include Bitwig 8-Track


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Nektar has announced a new co-operation with Bitwig by offering the brand new slimline version of Bitwig Studio called Bitwig 8-Track to all Nektar customers, free of charge*. This is what they have to say...

Nektar Impact and Panorama series keyboard controllers are well-known for providing amazingly deep integration with Bitwig Studio, giving the user an experience akin to that of using a dedicated workstation. And this is no different when using the new Bitwig 8-Track version.

Bitwig 8-Track includes the entire collection of Bitwig Studio devices for use on up to eight project tracks with audio or MIDI. And content is also included providing a versatile selection of presets and sounds handpicked from the flagship Bitwig Studio Library.

This offer therefore represents an excellent opportunity for all Nektar customers to start using Bitwig 8-Track as a new sketch pad for their musical ideas, taking advantage of the incredibly powerful features and acclaimed workflow of Bitwig Studio whilst perfectly integrated at all times with their Nektar controller.

Pricing and Availability:

*Nektar is offering the license and download to all Nektar Impact iX, Impact LX and Panorama customers free of change until August 31st 2015.

All customers need to do is register their Nektar product (link on Nektar homepage) and then claim their Bitwig 8Track license.

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