Hi,
Thanks for the info, I’ll really have to give it a try again I think…. :)
Best,
John André
On 06 Mar 2019, at 15:55, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Not sure what you were trying to install or when you were trying it. The old
service center web-based installation was not accessible but now
Not sure what you were trying to install or when you were trying it. The old
service center web-based installation was not accessible but now everything is
done through Native Access which is quite accessible. The NI controllers can be
had for as little as ninety nine dollars and the encoder
Hi,
I’m a little confused, as far as I know the NI KK plugin is not accessible
unless one buy or own a KK Keyboard controller, that is you have to buy a
separate master keyboard to have access to the plugin. If the plugin is not
compatible with VoiceOver, and one need to buy an extra dedicated
Thanks Steve and Slau for a brief overview. That’s exactly what i was after for
now.
Steve
> On 4 Mar 2019, at 1:55 am, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> Like a lot of things, it sort of depends on how much you want to put into it.
> Komplete Kontrol offers an unparalleled level of access to virtual
Like a lot of things, it sort of depends on how much you want to put into it.
Komplete Kontrol offers an unparalleled level of access to virtual instruments.
It's a subject that is wide ranging in scope so I couldn't possibly cover it
here. There's a WhatsApp group, email list and Drop Box
KK's level of native access (no pun intended) is definitely open to
debate. While many things can be done with it "out of the box" so to
speak, some cannot without the aid of the third-party programs Keyboard
Maestro and Chi Kim's VOCR. Basic installation and setup is accessible
without them,
Hi guys. I’m very seriously thinking about purchasing complete control. I know
there has been a lot of talk about this on the list, but i’ve not really taken
a lot of notice of exactly how things are done. How easy is this to run, can
someone give me a brief idea of what the process is for