Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S61 MK2
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- Keyboard controllers for virtual instruments
- Professional Fatar keyboard with aftertouch
- Ergonomic pitch and mod wheels plus touch strip
- Pre-configured mapping for all KOMPLETE instruments as well as hundreds of NKS-compatible (Native Kontrol Standard) instruments from leading third-party providers
- Full VSTi support
- Tag-based preset browsing - quickly find sounds and preview them instantly
- 2 high-resolution color displays for browsing, sound tweaking and more
- Light Guide - RGB lights above each key signal drum cells, key switches, chords, keys and more
- Smart Play - Detect keys and inversions with the Light Guide, play chord progressions and arpeggios using single keys, or play any key using only white keys
- Seamless integration with the machine hardware/ software
- Intuitive control of Logic Pro X, Ableton Live and GarageBand, Cubase and Nuendo integration
- Push encoder with 4 movement directions for sound browsing and project navigation with just one hand
- 2 freely assignable inputs for foot pedals
- midi in/out
- power supply via USB 2.0
- system requirements: Mac OS X 10.11+, Windows 7+, 4 GB RAM+, USB 2.0+
- INCLUDES Complete 13 Select Library
- Color / finish: Black
- Connections: USB to host, Assignable Pedal (2x), midi (in/out)
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 1006x84x297mm
- Hammer action: No
- Keyboard type: Velocity-sensitive
- Keys: 61
- Number of encoders: 8 (touch sensitive)
- Pitch bender / modulation: Pitch and modulation wheel
- Power supply: USB
- USB: Yes
- Weight: 6.5kg
As with almost all large software companies, the story of Native Instruments began with just two people. On the one hand there was Stephan Schmitt, musician and engineer, and Volker Hinz, good friend and programmer. In Berlin Kreuzberg the two created the world's first modular synthesizer. The 'Generator' was a software based instrument and thrilled the audience at the Frankfurt Music Fair. Calculate and play sounds in real time - that was unique.
In the founding year of 1996, the development of new types of software instruments, such as Reaktor, began with just four employees. This all-round plugin has become an industry standard as a sequencer, sampler, synthesizer and effects device. Develop your own sounds? A dream for every sound tinkerer!