🎸 Desolate Guitars Fragment: The Iconic Sound That Shaped Decades of Music
Desolate Guitars Fragment captures the essence of a tone that has shaped entire eras of music — a sound full of character, depth, and emotion, now available for free.
This instrument offers a carefully curated guitar tone, taken directly from the acclaimed full version of Desolate Guitars, renowned for its cinematic depth and expressive realism. Every element has been crafted to deliver an inspiring experience that fits effortlessly into any production — from alternative and post-rock to ambient, soundtrack work, and experimental sound design.
Inside Desolate Guitars Fragment, users will find:
- Two legendary amplifiers, delivering authentic analog warmth and dynamic response.
- A genuine spring reverb, for spacious, vintage-style depth.
- A versatile FX macro control, allowing real-time tonal shaping and creative flexibility.
Designed for producers and musicians seeking an evocative, soulful guitar tone, Desolate Guitars Fragment serves as a glimpse into the expressive power of the full Desolate Guitars instrument — but with all the quality and emotion that made the original a standout.
A rare chance to get an iconic, emotionally charged guitar sound — completely free.
How To Get Desolate Guitars Fragment
• Add Desolate Guitars Fragment to your shopping cart.
• Proceed to checkout.
• Create an e-instruments account or sign in to your existing account.
• Complete the order — the product is free (no credit card required).
You will receive an email from “e-instruments order — FastSpring” with your serial number and a link to the installation guide.
Desolate Guitars Fragment is a Kontakt instrument and is installed via Native Instruments’ Native Access app. Download Native Access here:
To install:
1. Open Native Access
2. Click “Add serial” and paste the serial number from your order email.
3. The product will be added to Native Access for download and installation.
Note: You must have Kontakt or the free Kontakt Player installed to run Desolate Guitars Fragment.

