![]() ![]() Only some big names can effort the license fee to get into the NKS system, so not all and some older plug-ins will never make it into NKS. NKS is nice on first sight, it seems to make things easier, but. Haha, I just exchanged my Komplete Kontrol with the KeyLab MK II. If I had known that before, I would have a complete Kontrol S61. The assignment is done via Midilearn and could be stored in AnalogLab. In user mode are the 18 knobs and just as many sliders. Why does not Arturia offer something like that? The Analog Lab could become the "control center" for all plugins that will be supported by Keylab. Of course, Arturia only has the Analog Lab for its own V-Collection plugins. The problem, my Keylab 61 MkII looks there in the tube because I need a keyboard from Native Instruments to be able to work properly with Komplete control. Many plugins, and there are more and more, support this NKS standard. The Arturia V Collection was fully supported by Complete Kontrol. It was good until I discovered Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol. ![]() ![]() AnalogLab was there, DAW support, user profiles. Some time ago, a new Masterkeyboard had to come into the house. ![]()
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