You can set musical scales and chords, and there’s a powerful arpeggiator. Pair the Light Guide with NI’s Smart Play and things become even better. Especially drum instruments are so much easier to play as you can quickly see which notes have certain sounds by their color, without having to look at your computer screen. Having a visual reference for things like key switches, splits and sample mapping is really helpful. It may look a little gimmicky, but I think it the Light Guide is simply fantastic. It visualizes the key mapping of loaded KOMPLETE instruments as well as the Smart Play features.īy color coding sample based instruments and indicating active and inactive keys in scales using the LEDs above the keybed, the Light Guide always presents you important information in a clearly visible way, even during live performance situations. The Light Guide is one of KOMPLETE KONTROL S-SERIES’ most prominent features. The rainbow colored LEDs from Maschine 2 & Studio make their way to the Light Guide. It is the software counterpart and integration with Komplete (and Maschine) that makes the Kontrol S-Series something special. The Komplete Kontrol concept is more than just hardware. Surely there are cheaper options that will get you more or less the same. So it’s a great piece of hardware, but you’re not going buy this for the controller keyboard alone. The modulation strip has multiple modes making it more versatile than a wheel. Instead of modulation and pitch wheels the Kontrol S-Series have two touch strips. I am not a keyboard player, but I think the semi-weighted Fatar keybed is really nice, and I prefer this over the keys on my trusty ReMOTE SL. The knobs are touch-sensitive, and a slight touch will show its value in the screen below. Knobs and buttons are similar to the ones on the Maschine 2 controller. At a little over 5.5 kg it feels like a quality build. The Komplete Kontrol S49 sure is a nice looking controller. The KOMPLETE KONTROL S-Series combines smart, elegantly-designed keyboards with advanced control software to form a fully integrated centerpiece for studio and stage – matchless control over all your software instruments from one award-winning keyboard. The Komplete Kontrol S-49 looks wireless here, but this USB keyboard actually requires AC power.
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