It’s wise to be online at this stage as during the brief scan period, a firmware update was detected, and also a dialog inviting me to take a tour of the features. Installation is fairly straightforward, your computer will recognise the new USB device, and you will need to run Komplete Kontrol in standalone prior to first use. If you already own a Komplete Kontrol keyboard, then accessibility mode will already be switched on within your system. The good news doesn’t stop there, because the M32 uses the same software protocol as the A-Series range of keyboards, it means that accessibility is available right out of the box and is invoked with just a simultaneous press of two buttons on the keyboard. Measuring 18.7 inches wide, 6.57 deep, 1.96 high and weighing in at just 2.27 pounds, this bouncing baby of the bunch is sure to melt the hearts of us keyboard geeks. It took a while but now Native Instruments have responded and given us not only those all important Komplete Kontrol knobs and buttons we need, but also a cute 32 key mini keyboard to boot, making this the most perfect KK travel companion so far. Even if it took the persona of a pure ‘knob box’ coupled with a third party keyboard controller, it’s been way up near the top of the dream gear wish list. Good things definitely come in small packages!Įver since the first Komplete Kontrol keyboards hit the shelves back in 2014, many users have yearned for a small portable version of the device.
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