![]() ![]() This is a product for current or prospective Komplete owners. You might expect some sort of player software, as NI has done with Kontakt for other products, but – well, you don’t get that. ![]() The integration features require either Komplete 9 or Komplete 10 those users are able to download the separate Komplete Kontrol software. Let’s get started.įirst, here’s a surprise: Komplete Kontrol S25, despite the high sticker price (starting at $/€ 499), comes only with minimal software. It’s too soon for a full review, but I can offer some first hands-on impressions – and answer some likely questions. I’ve gotten a chance to talk to the folks at NI who developed Komplete Kontrol, and have an S25 keyboard here that I’ve begun testing. ![]() But when combined with NI’s own software, Komplete Kontrol magically inherits other functionality and an unparalleled degree of integration with sound parameters and library browsing. Connected to a computer, there’s no reason you can’t use it with other software via MIDI. ![]() The thinking is simple: computer software offers terrific versatility, but when it comes time to actually explore sounds and play, you want knobs and faders and buttons and pads.Īs with the Maschine and Traktor Kontrol hardware, Komplete Kontrol is on one hand a standard MIDI controller. And it developed Maschine, a software tool that from the beginning was built to facilitate hybrid hardware/software workflows. And not just because of numerous leaks – it’s the next logical step for the Berlin software developer.Īfter all, NI has an entire line of hardware that makes access to Traktor easier for DJing. Far from a typical MIDI keyboard, this unique controller interfaces directly with your NI Komplete instruments, making it freakishly easy to find the sound you want, adjust parameters in real time, and create music in your favorite DAW.That NI is making a keyboard to provide access to its Komplete line of production tools should surprise no one. Take command of your Komplete instrument collection like never before, with the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S25 keyboard. Adam Audio Aguilar Akai AKG Alesis Allparts Alpha Drumworks Alto Ampeg Apogee Arturia Aston Audient Audio Technica Audix Bacchus Bandlab Boss Bose Behringer Blackstar Bespeco Beyerdynamic Bugera Blue Microphones Casio Cherub Crosley Cort D'addario DiMarzio Dynamax Digitech Dixon Electro-Harmonix Elixir Electro-Voice EMG Emix Epiphone Ernie Ball ESI Audio Enya Fender Faith Fifine Fishman Focusrite Flykeys Gibson Gator gibraltar GHS Strings Gretsch Hartke Headrush Hercules Hosa Hotone Hola ukulele Ibanez IK Multimedia Jackson Jabra JBL JHS Jim Dunlop Joyo Kali Audio Kustom Kurzweil KRK Korg Koda Keeley Kawai Kremona Laney Latin Percussion Lava Lewitt Line 6 Live Product LR Baggs Ludwig M-Audio Mackie Mapex Mark Bass Marshall Martin Medeli Meinl Mesa Boogie Mono MXR MAKOA Ukulele Native Instruments Neunaber Nord Novation Numark Nux On Stage OneOdio Paiste PDP Pearl Peavey Pioneer DJ Planet Waves Presonus PRS RCF Remo Ritter Rode Roland Samson Sennheiser Seymour Duncan Shure Solid State Logic Sqoe Squier Sterling Strymon Sudoku Superiorstar Superlux Solar Strandberg Takamine Takla Tama Tannoy Tascam Taylor Tc Electronic TC Helicon Teisco Toa Electronics Vic Firth Victory VOX Walrus Yamaha Ziko Zildjian Zoom ![]()
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