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Native instruments komplete kontrol a49 review
Native instruments komplete kontrol a49 review






native instruments komplete kontrol a49 review native instruments komplete kontrol a49 review

I enjoyed the fast action of the keybed which is both heavier and springier than the Arturia KeyLab Mk II we checked out last issue. We received the middle child A49 for review. The smallest 25-key A Series board goes for just over $200. They’re bus-powered via USB and have a semi-weighted keybed and basic DAW transport controls. That’s why the new A Series makes perfect sense - a range of keyboards with obvious cost cuts compared to the S Series yet with the same Komplete Kontrol modus operandi we know and love.Ī Series is available in 25-, 49- and 61-key versions. The problem is, hardware features come at a cost. What’s not to love about a controller with two hi-res colour screens and deep pre-mapped integration with your favourite VIs? Native Instruments’ S Series keyboards are the bees’ knees.








Native instruments komplete kontrol a49 review