Some of you undoubtedly heard about the recent progress with the accessibility 
of Native Instruments Komplete 10 with the self-voicing aspect and the s-series 
controllers. Frankly, I'm somewhat surprised that there hasn't been more 
discussion either here or on the Logic list. Understandably, it isn't a cheap 
library and the additional necessary expense of the controller probably makes 
it something for which many folks have to budget and purchase in time. Again, 
however, it's curious that there hasn't been more talk of it on the list as it 
relates to an accessible music library. Granted, it was only officially 
released a few days ago so I suppose there aren't too many that have access. 
For those interested, Andre Louis will be doing a live Q&A this Saturday. You 
can listen through the following link:
http://3.onj.me:8000/komplete.m3u

Andre's not a Pro Tools user, to the best of my knowledge, but the information 
is entirely relevant as the accessibility is a function of the self-voicing 
aspect of the software along with the S-series controller.

I'll probably do some type of audio walk-through as it specifically relates to 
Pro Tools. I received the controller and software this morning. As luck would 
have it, starting this afternoon, I have a series of daily sessions that run 
all the way into July 4th weekend so I won't have any significant time to spend 
with the setup but I'll certainly attempt to make some progress here and there 
before or after sessions.

For those who already have controllers and are considering Komplete, it might 
be a good idea to simply go for the smallest of the S-series which is the 
25-key controller. This would facilitate all of the navigation and it would 
keep the cost to a minimum. 

OK, I'll post further messages as things take shape.

Slau

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