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InMusic’s announced acquisition of Native Instruments and Traktor

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InMusic’s announced acquisition of Native Instruments and Traktor
On 8 May 2026, inMusic and Native Instruments announced a definitive agreement for inMusic to acquire Native Instruments. That timing matters, because Native Instruments had entered preliminary insolvency proceedings in Germany in January 2026, and in March 2026 CEO Nick Williams confirmed that the business was actively looking for new shareholders. The new deal is positioned as the solution to that process, with both companies saying the transaction is expected to close in the coming weeks, subject to customary closing conditions. The first thing to clear up is the most common confusion: this is not a Traktor-only acquisition. Officially, inMusic is acquiring the broader Native Instruments business, not just its DJ arm. The public statements specifically name Native Instruments, iZotope, Plugin Alliance and Brainworx as part of what continues under the new ownership. Read together with Native Instruments’ own corporate pages, that means the deal stretches across the wider NI ecosystem: Komplete, Kontakt, Maschine, Traktor, Reaktor, NKS, hardware, software and services. So if you were wondering whether inMusic only wanted Traktor, the answer from the available evidence is no. It is buying a much larger creative-tech portfolio. That also explains the strategic logic. Before this deal, inMusic was already a major music-tech owner with brands such as Akai Professional, Denon DJ, Numark, Rane, M-Audio, Moog, Engine DJ and SoundSwitch. Native Instruments brings something inMusic historically had less of at this scale: a deep, globally recognised software stack in production, DJing, mixing and mastering. The two companies had already been collaborating since 2025, bringing NKS integration to Akai and M-Audio controllers and NI sounds to MPC. The acquisition now turns that collaboration into ownership, and inMusic says the goal is to move faster, deepen integration and build better tools for creators. For Traktor users, the immediate implications are reassuring. Native Instruments’ official FAQ says nothing changes today: products, licences, downloads, subscriptions and support remain fully active. That is the clearest short-term takeaway. In the medium term, though, there is still no official Traktor roadmap under inMusic. We do not yet know whether this will simply stabilise Traktor, or whether it will lead to deeper links with inMusic’s wider DJ ecosystem around Denon DJ, Engine DJ and SoundSwitch. That possibility is obvious, but it remains an inference rather than an announced plan. As for the financial terms, the purchase price has not been disclosed. Trade reports from Mix and MusicTech both describe the amount as undisclosed, and the official press release also avoids stating a price. So if you are looking for a headline valuation, there is none on the public record yet. My own take is that this deal is both a lifeline and a signal. It is a lifeline because it gives Native Instruments a path out of a damaging insolvency process and offers users immediate continuity. But it is also a signal of further consolidation in music technology. CDM argues that adding Traktor gives inMusic a more credible counterweight to AlphaTheta in DJ, while MusicRadar notes the obvious downside of so many major brands sitting under one roof. For users, then, the right conclusion is probably cautious optimism: the immediate risk around support looks lower, but the long-term question is whether inMusic can turn continuity into renewed product momentum
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