Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol A49
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- Smart, compact keyboard controllers
- Keyboard with 49 keys
- Semi-weighted keyboard developed specifically for Native Instruments
- OLED display
- 8 touch-sensitive knobs
- pitch and mod wheels
- 4D push encoder
- Smart play
- Preconfigured operation
- NKS ready
- Machine integration
- control Logic Pro X, Ableton Live, Garage Band, Cubase and Nuendo
- USB powered
- Includes a comprehensive collection of Komplete instruments and FX: The Gentleman, Monark, Scarbee Mark I, Reaktor Prism, Reaktor Blocks Wired, Reaktor 6 Player, Kontakt 6 Player, Guitar Rig 5 Player
- dimensions: 82cm x 25.7cm x 8.9cm
- weight: 4.0kg
- INCLUDING Komplete Kontrol software, Maschinen Essentials (full version of Maschinen software plus Factory Selection)
- Color/ Finish: Black
- Connections: USB, Sustain
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 820 x 257 x 89 mm
- Display: OLED-Display
- Hammer Action: no
- Includes: USB cable, Software
- Keyboard type: Velocity sensitive
- Keys: 49
- Number of Encoders: 8
- Pitch Bender / Modulation: Pitch and Modulation wheel
- Power supply: USB
- System requirements: PC, Mac
- Transport functions / buttons: 6 Transport buttons
- USB: Yes
- Weight: 4,0 kg
As with almost all large software companies, the story of Native Instruments began with just two people. On the one hand there was Stephan Schmitt, musician and engineer, and Volker Hinz, good friend and programmer. In Berlin Kreuzberg the two created the world's first modular synthesizer. The 'Generator' was a software based instrument and thrilled the audience at the Frankfurt Music Fair. Calculate and play sounds in real time - that was unique.
In the founding year of 1996, the development of new types of software instruments, such as Reaktor, began with just four employees. This all-round plugin has become an industry standard as a sequencer, sampler, synthesizer and effects device. Develop your own sounds? A dream for every sound tinkerer!