![]() ![]() It's a standalone or plugin (appearing in your NI folder in your DAW's drop-down) and it works great. You can search for 'pad sounds' (for example) via search criteria and pull up a list of options regardless of the plug that makes them. And finally there's the Kontrol S keyboards, a new set of controllers specifically designed to work with Komplete Kontrol and which come in 25, 49 or 61 key forms. Next is Komplete Kontrol, a free bit of software for Komplete 9 or 10 owners that sits in front of the individual plugins and gives a simple unified interface. Firstly there's Komplete, NI's popular super-suite of software that in version 10 feels more unified and consistent than ever. This time their 'super synth' is a game of three parts and each makes a lot of sense. ![]() "All Komplete's sounds are accurately categorised and everything makes so much more sense than NI's R.I.P. Rather than walk away from the 'koncept' NI is back with another stab. What does it matter if the sound comes from Absynth or Massive anyway? And if you do want to specify a specific synth you can. Instead of searching through each plugin for a specific sound you can browse all your 'bass' tones at once. So it's admirable that NI has remained attached to this 'one software to rule them all' ideal because - at its 'kore' - it's a good idea. We always quite liked NI's Kore and gave it the benefit of the doubt on the strict understanding that a) It often 'got in the way' when you wanted to do proper tweaks b) It never really made good on its promises. ![]()
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