I find I have to also use the "Velocity Processor" MIDI plugin in MainStage to tame things. I guess that just makes sense, but it's easy to create output chords of unrealistically high velocity when triggering them with a single key. Also, when triggering chords I find that the energy from my hand coming down on a single key creates a higher velocity number than when I play a full chord the normal way. The fact that all the chord notes happen exactly together is pretty unrealistic for percussive sounds. The Chord Trigger in MainStage is great, but I've found I have to take some care in using it. ![]() Not Great for Integration with MainStage or Other Instrument Instances. MainStage creates some kind of MIDI loop when I assign an External Instrument channel strip to a MIDI output of IAC bus. Native Instruments today announces the next generation in Maschine and Komplete Kontrol hardware. Sweetwater does a great job packaging it for shipping.It is over priced though. Logic X Mainstage 3 Waves Gold Bundle Slate Digital Native Instruments Komplete East West Composer Cloud Arturia V Collection IK Multimedia (SampleTank 3. Native Kontrol Standard (NKS) instruments from leading. Pre-mapped control of KOMPLETE instruments and hundreds of. Ergonomic pitch and mod wheels, plus touch strip for expression control. Pro-grade Fatar keybeds with aftertouch - 49 or 61 semi-weighted keys. What seems to be difficult is sending MIDI to MainStage, processing it with the Chord Trigger and sending it back as MIDI to DP. Features: - Smart keyboard controller for all your virtual instruments. That thread seems to be about getting MIDI to MainStage and getting audio back into DP. Wish DP had something like this, but couldn't find anything in the manual. Seems like this would be easy to implement. That would be the kind of workflow I am looking for. The way it worked with my DX11 was you just played a chord, assigned it to a note, and - bang, done. It kind of looks like with both Maschine and S-Series you are limited to their preset voicings and chord sets (even if they do give you a generous selection). One thing that is not clear from the video, I would like to be able to use my own chords and voicings. Thanks, Terry! I do own a Maschine Mikro, so I need to look into that. The new generation of units are products of re-engineering and all-new industrial designs that boast of a more creative, intuitive workflow. Starting today, the Maschine MK3 and the Komplete Kontrol MK2 (S49 and S61) become available for pre-order. There is also which is by far the least expensive way to go. Native Instruments today announces the next generation in Maschine and Komplete Kontrol hardware. Their Maschine line's software (currently Maschine 2.5) also has this functionality. but I didn't get it, because I like working with my Native instruments on the two screens, and I like the aftertouch.Terrybritton wrote:If you pick up any S-Series Native Instruments keyboard, their "Komplete Kontrol" software features such a thing, and it is very well thought out. Last week i saw an Mk1 88 key on my local Craigslist for a screaming deal. (In fact, I wanted the 88 key, but couldn't find it in stock anywhere, so I got the 49-key which was the only one in stock. Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S Range MK2. So, despite the fact that the DAW integration in my specific setup is basically non-existent, I STILL love my Mk2. The SL MkIII is the latest keyboard controller from Novation, the third in the acclaimed SL range. And honestly, if you want to use all of the groovy Native Instruments tools and instruments and sounds, aftertouch is a pretty handy thing to have. ![]() scrolling through your NI instruments, tweaking settings for each instrument, and the feel of the knobs and controls is SO GOOD, I really like the Mk2 screens and controls for navigating all that content.įinally, the Mk2 has a different keyboard that also supports aftertouch. This may seem like a small thing, but honestly. I can’t seem however to program the lights to show me where different samples and instruments are placed across the keyboard in MainStage 3. The Komplete Kontrol S49 Mk2 is a robust performance tool. ![]() So if you aren't using Logic on a Mac, the key benefit of the Mk2 is that almost everything you would do with the mouse before, can be done on the keyboard itself. Hey everyone, I finally bought my gorgeous S88 MK2 yesterday. The transport buttons aren't supported at all, and most of the other DAW-controlling buttons don't work, either. I use a Mac with Logic, and the difference between the Mk1 and Mk2 is really nothing at all, because most of the fancy features of the Mk2 don't work on the Mac or in Logic. It really depends on which platform and DAW you are going to use it with.
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