![]() The KOMPLETE 11 SELECT software comes included, with eleven premium instruments and effects such as MASSIVE, MONARK, THE GENTLEMAN, and more. It also features an arpeggiator, integrated scale mapping, single key chords, and more. The KOMPLETE KONTROL S49 also features a plethora of other useful features such as the Light Guide, which allows you to identify drum cells, key switches, phrases, scales and chords by way of multicolored lights that shine on the keys. What’s more, a “preview-sound” function now lets you hear sounds when browsing presets to help with a fast and efficient workflow. Sounds can also be searched using musical tags and keywords. It allows you to search sounds across all KOMPLETE and NKS instruments by simply pressing the controller’s Browse button, and turning the push encoder to select your instrument and sound. When used with KOMPLETE, the KOMPLETE KONTROL software allows for unified browsing from a single plug-in. The S49 is designed to be used with all software- and hardware-based MIDI instruments, and features expanded integration with KOMPLETE 9, KOMPLETE 10, and KOMPLETE 11, such as automatic parameter mapping. Additionally, there are DAW transport controls for direct access to DAW transport functions for Logic Pro X, Ableton Live, GarageBand, Cubase, and Nuendo. ![]() The keybed of the keyboard is made by Fatar and offers semi-weighted keys with aftertouch. Other notable upgrades include a four-directional push encoder, eight touch-sensitive knobs, ergonomic pitch and mod controls, an assignable touch-sensitive smart strip, and dedicated Maschine controls with access to Scenes, Patterns and Tracks. I’ll look into this issue and I hope there’s another way of solving it in the future.The Native Instruments KOMPLETE KONTROL S49 MK2 builds upon the success of the original with an updated user interface featuring two high-resolution displays and more buttons for faster direct control over parameters. All programming has to be done from this MIDI Designer Pro template. The only way of getting around this completely right now since these buttons do read MIDI, is to not connect a midi in cable from the iPad to the MIDI out on the MN at all. I order for such a function to work I need all controllers to have the “MIDI read” activated. I could fix this by deactivating the “MIDI read” option for these buttons, but I haven’t done that yet because I’m still pondering adding a “fetch patch data” option for the template. When activating these buttons from the MN interface all of the buttons on the template with this address will activate. There are some issues when controlling the template from the MiniNova itself related to some of the buttons (buttons using the NRPN address MSB 0 - LSB 122). ![]() You can find out more about my reasoning regarding why I left out some controllers in this video where I’m going through the template: Now I tried to make this template 100% complete but was unable to due to some functions not working correctly, or some functions that just didn't make any sense to map out. About 40 days in total spread out over the year (2018) amounting to about 350 hours of hard core template building. I spent about 8-10 hours each day that I worked on this. This one is one of the biggest ones I’ve made so far during all my years working with synthesizers. I want to thank you for checking out this midi controller template and I hope you spread the word about it to other MiniNova users. Hello there MiniNova lover, Jakob haQ from haQ attaQ here. NOTE! This template was made for iPad and will not display properly on iPhone ![]()
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