NKS compatibility basically means that the third party (non-Native Instruments) plug in will work in Komplete Kontrol - meaning you can search presets, preview presets, filter presets, and the keyboard knobs and stuff are pre-mapped for use with the plug in. I have an S49 MkII keyboard (basically the M32 but bigger and with a screen) and have Analog Lab, V Collection, Omnisphere, Zebra, Falcon, Vintage Vault, Roland Cloud etc. Look at Komplete Kontrol as basically a wrapper for the VST so you can use your keyboard with it and have all the features. The M32 and Analog Lab will work fine, but yes you’re correct that Komplete Kontrol software has to be running (either standalone or in a DAW) for all the knobs and stuff on the keyboard to work with the VST, otherwise it’s just a basic midi controller. Oh and Arturia NKS (at least for Mac) is busted until they implement vst migration - which they’re working on. It’s got better tagging to narrow things down. I quit using KK in Ableton live, but I do still use Analog Lab when I know I’m looking for something Arturia. Be it Massive or something Arturia VCollection etc it’s a lot of pages of settings to go through. I use Maschine standalone software for sketching and mostly don’t mess with tweaking synths much with knobs. ![]() As far as I understand you can’t use NI keyboards with tablets or direct connected to synths because they need NI background service. So if you aren’t using a bunch of NI plugins you might be better off just using analog lab with an Arturia lab series keyboard for integration. That said you still have to use the Komplet Kontrol plug-in as your host to load plugins and use nks stuff. I wasn’t aware of a 3rd party nks provider and don’t know that I’d base my choice of controller with it. The question is, if it ever will be better.If you have a larger keylab you get more than 8 controls - think it’s 16- 17. ![]() But that's not how it is in the software world today. I also would like anything to work out of the box doing excactly what i wish without me doing anything. I just don't have a display on my controller that the software report to. You can't do that with NKS.įYI2: I don't have an Arturia controller or a NI controller. Then you can think about why Arturia does'nt do that themself.Īlso keep in mind that AL and Arturias other instruments can share presets, in Arturias own preset system. But you have to be excact in which functionality you would like.īut i think it very well will be faster to do what's allready possible.īTW: How do you control NI's Massive X internally, when used outside the Komplete Kontrol Software and don't use a hosts control system?įYI: You can save all your AL presets as NKS files. The GUI layout has nothing to do with browsing and preset selection and only AL have controller layouts, so i assume you don't talk about mapping browsing and preset selection features.Īrturias instruments only use it's own MIDI Configs/ templates. If so, the it probably should be fixed after each update, so it would not be easier i think.) (Don't know if a technician would be able to do something going into the applications code available code. In which instrument collction is that possible? ![]() You can't create your own layout.Īlso you can't create a single MIDI Config template that you can use in all applications. Twice i've said you have the Generic settings. So your wishes have nothing to do with your thoughts about NI and Arturia.
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