![]() There are more buttons with direct access to key features, in a newly designed layout. Of key importance in the MK2 are the all-new colour screens that can display different information from Ni-based software, Machine or your DAW. But to my suprise it does not support Live DAW integration.The Native Instruments S61 MK2 is a MIDI controller keyboard with 61 keys, designed to integrate directly with Native Instruments software. I am considering to get a Push 2 later on but the addition of pads is nice to be able to use with Live drumracks. I cannot figure out if this has been fixed with new Kontrol software updates.Īre there viable alternatives? I saw the Nektar Panorama P6 that seems quite good and that also has pads and a motorized fader. The top row of buttons on the S-series seem to do little. For instance some knobs have nonsense naming or values. ![]() When doing some research I found this 2017 in depth review shows some limitations that I also see with Maschine Studio. But I find that plugin control with Maschine is not suuuuuper deep and I wonder of S-series will be any better. Also the 'auto chord' seems like a nice feature since I cannot play piano. The main reason to get S-series is that I want to minimize monitur use since I have an office job and I don't want to stare at my monitor too much when I come home and the plugin integration can help here. I also use some other VST's but since I have so much already I mainly use Live and NI stuff. The Komplete S49 or 61 seem like a great option since I have quite some NI stuff. I am using Ableton Suite and have Komplete 12 and Maschine Studio and I need a new MIDI controller since my old one died.
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