![]() ![]() ![]() KOMPLETE KONTROL S88 combines the best-feeling hammer-action keybed around with vivid visual feedback and tight integration for your entire workflow: Browse and preview all your presets from KOMPLETE and hundreds of NKS plug-ins, sculpt your sound, and control your favorite DAW from the ultimate studio centerpiece. Two high-res color screens and Light Guide for at-a-glance visual feedbackĬomes with KOMPLETE 12 SELECT: 14 premium instruments and effects, including THE GENTLEMAN, MASSIVE, and MONARK True piano feel, total integration Intuitive integration with all your virtual instruments and effects For very subtle velocity playing (like drums) I use my little ROLI.88-key hammer-action Fatar keybed with true piano feel If you are unwilling to do velocity editing, then this is probably not for you. It's just that I actually liked the old one. For me, the positives easily outweigh the negatives.Īs for the keyboard, I'm getting used to it. ![]() My enjoyment of using NKS instruments has increased greatly. I'm a real fan of the new gen of Komplete Kontrol and the increased integration with Cubase. When I unpacked mine and started to play, my heart sank.īut I'm glad I bought it. It just provides more resistance, a dull pushback. It bears no resemblance to any piano or any quality weighted keyboard controller I have ever played. I don't know if there is any difference between the action of the keys in the S88 and the S88 mkII, but I don't find the keys noisy or cheap. My S49 found that balance for me pretty well. For that purpose, I'm personally looking for a balance between a piano and an organ, with as much velocity sensitivity as possible. My opinion: for people who play a variety of virtual instruments, the S88 mkII keyboards is a complete fail over a 1st gen S49 keyboard. ![]()
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