Table of Contents 1. Disclaimer .................................................................................................................. 1 2. Welcome to KOMPLETE KONTROL ............................................................................ 2.1. Document Conventions ..................................................................................... 2.2. New Features in KOMPLETE KONTROL 2.1.6 ................................................... 2.3. New Features in KOMPLETE KONTROL 2.1.3 ...
6.2. Transport Section ........................................................................................... 6.3. Control Section ............................................................................................... 6.4. Mode Buttons ................................................................................................. 6.5. 4-D Encoder ................................................................................................... 6.6. Keybed and Light Guide ...................
9.6. Renaming MIDI Templates .............................................................................. 9.7. Creating Key Zones ........................................................................................ 9.7.1. About Key Zones .................................................................................. 9.7.2. Splitting Key Zones ............................................................................... 9.7.3. Selecting MIDI Channels for Key Zones .................................
11.10. Performing a Text Search ........................................................................... 115 11.11. Displaying Preset File Information ............................................................... 116 11.12. Auditioning your Preset Files ....................................................................... 116 12. Working with Effects ............................................................................................... 118 12.1. Opening the Plug-in Chain Panel ..............
16.6.2. SCALE Bank and Type ...................................................................... 148 16.7. Setting the KEY MODE Parameter ................................................................ 152 16.8. Setting the CHORD Parameters ................................................................... 153 16.8.1. CHORD Mode ................................................................................... 153 16.8.2. CHORD Type ......................................................................
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Welcome to KOMPLETE KONTROL 2. WELCOME TO KOMPLETE KONTROL Thank you for choosing KOMPLETE KONTROL! The KOMPLETE KONTROL software and its dedicated keyboard—the KOMPLETE KONTROL SSeries—form a tightly integrated music production and performance system that brings all the sounds from KOMPLETE and the Native Kontrol Standard (NKS) to the heart of your workflow.
Welcome to KOMPLETE KONTROL • Text appearing on labels of the hardware controller is printed in orange. Whenever you see this formatting applied, you will find the same text on the controller. • Important names and concepts are printed in bold. • References to keys on your computer’s keyboard you’ll find put in square brackets (e.g., “Press [Shift] + [Enter]”). • Single instructions are introduced by this play button type arrow. Results of actions are introduced by this smaller arrow.
Welcome to KOMPLETE KONTROL Steinberg Cubase/Nuendo Support for KOMPLETE KONTROL A-Series and M32 KOMPLETE KONTROL A-Series and M32 keyboards now support integration in PreSonus Studio One. 2.3. New Features in KOMPLETE KONTROL 2.1.3 The following new features have been added to KOMPLETE KONTROL: Audio Plug-in The new Audio plug-in specializes in keeping audio loops playing in-sync with the project in your host software and has the optional ability to do so without influencing the key of the loop.
Welcome to KOMPLETE KONTROL Improvements to the Browser • Samples are now cataloged in separate Loops and One-shots tabs in the Browser. For more information, refer to Loops and One-shots. • Previews of Loops selected in the Browser will be played in sync with the current project. When a loop is selected with Prehear turned on, it will begin playing immediately in-sync with the project if transport is running.
Welcome to KOMPLETE KONTROL The latest KOMPLETE system requirements and compatibility information is available here: http://www.native-instruments.com/products/komplete/ 2.7. Accessibility KOMPLETE KONTROL offers a set of accessibility features for visually-impaired users.
Welcome to KOMPLETE KONTROL • UNDO (Redo) • QUANTIZE • AUTO The Transport section is located directly below the Perform and Edit section. It contains six buttons that are arranged in two rows. The buttons in the first row are (from left to right): • LOOP • METRO • TEMPO The buttons in the second row are (from left to right): • PLAY (Restart) • REC (Count-In) • STOP The Solo and Mute buttons are located to the top right of the Perform and Edit section. The two buttons are arranged in a row.
Welcome to KOMPLETE KONTROL The Navigation and Mode buttons are on the top right of the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard. The six buttons are arranged in two rows. The buttons in the first row are (from left to right): • BROWSER • PLUG-IN • MIXER The buttons in the second row are (from left to right): • INSTANCE • MIDI • SETUP The 4-D encoder is located directly below the Navigation and Mode buttons.
Welcome to KOMPLETE KONTROL 2.7.3. Training Mode KOMPLETE KONTROL Training Mode makes it easy to locate a specific button or parameter without accidentally triggering an action. When Training Mode is activated, all button presses and parameter names are announced but the corresponding action is not triggered.
Welcome to KOMPLETE KONTROL Feature Accessible from Keyboard Enabling or disabling Training mode Yes Preferences Adjust software & hardware preferences No Software dialog Be notified if a dialog box opens in the software (dialog content is not available for speech output) Yes Keyboard Shortcut Double-press SHIFT Supported by default Accessibility for KOMPLETE KONTROL’s host integration is only available when using Apple VoiceOver in Logic Pro X and GarageBand.
The KOMPLETE KONTROL Workflow 3. THE KOMPLETE KONTROL WORKFLOW KOMPLETE KONTROL brings all the sounds from KOMPLETE and the Native Kontrol Standard (NKS) to the center of your workflow. Its advanced integration in a number of hosts enables you to quickly capture ideas, with immediate access to the sounds you need, all directly from the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard. The KOMPLETE KONTROL workflow is streamlined to remove any obstacles when sketching out a new song in a supported host: 1.
Setting up KOMPLETE KONTROL 4. SETTING UP KOMPLETE KONTROL This section provides basic setup information for using the KOMPLETE KONTROL stand-alone software, and guides you through the process of integrating KOMPLETE KONTROL in supported hosts. The KOMPLETE KONTROL software is installed both as a stand-alone application as well as a VST, Audio Unit, and AAX plug-in.
Setting up KOMPLETE KONTROL Non-powered USB hubs are not supported. The keyboard should always be connected directly to the USB port of the computer, or be used with a powered USB hub. 4.2. Setting up the Stand-Alone Application When you launch the KOMPLETE KONTROL software from its installation directory, it starts as a stand-alone application independently from a host. By default, the application uses the standard audio interface of your computer.
Setting up KOMPLETE KONTROL Enabling MIDI Control 1. Click on MIDI to display the MIDI page. 2. Click on Input to display the available devices for incoming MIDI signals. 3. Click the Komplete Kontrol checkboxes to activate incoming MIDI signals from the keyboard. Preferences panel — MIDI page (entries may vary on your computer). The software is configured and ready to be controlled with the keyboard.
Setting up KOMPLETE KONTROL • Steinberg Nuendo 7/8/9/10 • PreSonus Studio One 4.5 Before using the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard to control a supported host, a few configuration steps are required: Configuring Your Host for Use with the Keyboard For some of KOMPLETE KONTROL’s advanced integration features to function as intended, the host must support these features. For an overview of which features are supported by which host, refer to the following Knowledge Base article: https://support.native-instruments.
Setting up KOMPLETE KONTROL For a detailed overview of Integration controls for Logic Pro X / GarageBand refer to Integration with Apple Logic Pro X and GarageBand. 4.3.2. Setting up Steinberg Cubase/Nuendo Steinberg Cubase/Nuendo must be configured for advanced integration with KOMPLETE KONTROL. 1. Ensure that the keyboard is connected and switched on before launching the application. 2. Launch Steinberg Cubase/Nuendo. 3. In Steinberg Cubase/Nuendo, open the Device Setup.
Setting up KOMPLETE KONTROL 1. Ensure that the keyboard is connected to your computer and switched on. 2. In Ableton Live, select the Plug-ins folder in the Browser to display the installed plug-ins. 3. Drag the KOMPLETE KONTROL entry from the Browser list to an empty MIDI track. You are now ready to use KOMPLETE KONTROL within Ableton Live.
Setting up KOMPLETE KONTROL These inputs both allow you to connect either a continuous or a switch pedal in order to further refine your performance. They can be freely configured for sustain or expression behavior. You can define the MIDI messages assigned to the pedal inputs in KOMPLETE KONTROL’s MIDI Assignment editor. For more information, refer to Using the MIDI Assignment Editor.
Setting up KOMPLETE KONTROL Configuring the Pedal Input for an Expression Pedal When a continuous pedal is connected: 1. Click the MIDI Assignment editor button in the Header to open the MIDI Assignment editor. 2. Select the control element type PEDALS. 3. Select the pedal input you want to configure, either Pedal A or Pedal B. 4. Select Continuous from the Mode drop-down menu. The pedal input is configured for a continuous pedal with expression behavior.
Setting up KOMPLETE KONTROL 4.5. Connecting External MIDI Equipment to the Keyboard The KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard has dedicated MIDI sockets that allow you to directly connect other MIDI devices using a 5-pin DIN MIDI cable and integrate the keyboard into your MIDI setup. The MIDI sockets on the rear panel of the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard. To connect your external MIDI equipment: 1.
Software Overview 5. SOFTWARE OVERVIEW This section gives an overview of the areas and controls of the KOMPLETE KONTROL software. Overview of the KOMPLETE KONTROL software. (1) Header: Provides access to general functions like the Main menu, the Preset display, the Transport and Master Volume controls, as well as options to show and hide user interface areas. For more information, refer to Header.
Software Overview (4) Preset display: Displays the name of the loaded Preset file or KONTAKT key switch. The arrow buttons on the right skip to the next Preset file in the Browser’s Results list. (5) Perform panel button: Shows or hides the Perform panel, which gives you access to the parameters of the Scale engine and the Arpeggiator. The Perform panel button lights up blue when the Scale engine and/or the Arpeggiator are enabled. For more information, refer to Perform Panel.
Software Overview 5.2.1. Library Pane The Library pane is where you browse for Instruments, Loops, One-shots, Effects, and Preset files. It consists of the following elements: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 8 9 10 The Library pane. (1) Library: Displays the Library pane. (2) Product Type icon: Displays if you are currently browsing for Instruments, Loops or Oneshots, or Effects. This is dependant on which Plug-in slot in the Plug-in chain is selected.
Software Overview (6) CHARACTERS: Lets you browse for Preset files based on Characters tags that have been applied to them. You can collapse or expand this section by clicking on the arrow next to CHARACTERS. For more information, refer to Types and Characters Tags. (7) Favorites: When the icon is enabled, only favorite Preset files are displayed in the Results list (8). For more information, refer to Working with Favorites.
Software Overview The Product selector. (1) Product selector header: The header displays the selected Product. If there is no selection it shows a generic label (All Instruments or All Effects). A click on the header opens or closes the Product selector. (2) Category / Vendor selector: Allows you to sort the Product list by Category or Vendor. (3) Product list: Displays all Products that are available in your KOMPLETE KONTROL Library.
Software Overview The Files pane in the Browser. (1) Files: Displays the Files pane. For more information, refer to Working with the Files Pane. (2) Favorite bar: Displays all your favorite folders. A click on any favorite folder lets you jump directly to that particular path and display its content in the Result list (5). For more information, refer to Working with File Location Favorites. (3) Location bar: Displays the selected path.
Software Overview For more information, refer to Editing the Tags and Properties of User Preset Files and Importing KOMPLETE KONTROL-Compatible User Files. 5.2.4. Browser on the Keyboard On the keyboard displays, the Browser is organized as follows: The Browser on the keyboard displays. • The left display shows the Product selector parameters which allow you to narrow your search by selecting the content type (factory or user content), as well as a Product category, a Product, a BANK, and a SUB-BANK.
Software Overview (3) Parameter pages: If multiple pages of parameters are available, you can switch between them here. For more information, refer to Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords. 5.4. Plug-in Panel The Plug-in Panel lets you view and customize the parameters mapped to the Control section on the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard for individual Preset files. The amount of pages and parameters vary depending on the loaded Instrument or Effect. The Plug-in panel.
Software Overview For more information, refer to Working with Effects. 5.6. MIDI Assignment Editor The MIDI Assignment editor allows you to define what kind of MIDI messages are assigned to the controls on the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard in MIDI mode. This way you can use the keyboard with MIDI applications or MIDI devices that require specific MIDI messages to be sent in order to control certain parameters or functions.
Software Overview For most Instruments, additional views are available that give you access to another set of controls. See Instrument Views for details. The Plug-in area displaying the Instrument Form. 5.8. Sampler Plug-In When loading a sample from the One-shots tab in the Browser, the sample will be automatically loaded into the Sampler plug-in so it can be played immediately.
Software Overview (2) Start: Determines the Start point of the sample. When Loop is active, the Loop Point determines the start of the loop. (3) PITCH: Defines the pitch of your sample and adjusts the pitch within three octaves up or down. As this is a traditional sampler. (4) ENVELOPE: Selects one of three envelope types (One-shot, AHD and ADSR). For more information, refer to Envelopes. (5) Loop Point: Sets the point at which the loop will start playing.
Software Overview ADSR The ADSR Envelope is generally used for longer, sustained samples that require complex dynamic control. The ADSR Envelope. ATTACK: Attack determines how quickly the sample reaches full volume after being triggered. DECAY: Decay determines how fast the envelope drops to the Sustain level. SUSTAIN: Sustain determines the constant level being kept after Decay until the note ends. RELEASE: Release determines how long the sound takes to fade out after the note has ended.
Software Overview 5.9. Audio Plug-In When you load a sample of content type Loop from the Browser, the sample is automatically loaded into the Audio plug-in so you can play it immediately. The Audio plug-in specializes in keeping audio loops playing in-sync with the project in your host software and has the optional ability to do so without influencing the key of the loop. Furthermore, you can transpose the loop while it plays so that it fits the key of your song.
Software Overview (8) Engine: Here you can choose from three different playback engine modes from the drop-down menu: • Re-pitch: This playback engine mode matches the tempo of the loop to the host sequencer's tempo by changing the playback rate of the loop, and playback rate changes will result in pitch changes to the loop. Like a vinyl record, playing it faster will also cause the pitch of the loop to rise, whereas slowing it down causes the overall pitch to drop.
Keyboard Overview 6. KEYBOARD OVERVIEW The KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard is tightly integrated into the software and can be used to browse, control and play your Products as well as to control supported hosts. The keyboard is available in three sizes: The S49, and S61 are equipped with the same top-quality semi-weighted Fatar keybed with aftertouch. The S88 comes with professional, fully-weighted, hammer-action keys, also made by Fatar. Beyond the keybed, all keyboards come with identical features.
Keyboard Overview (7) Keybed and Light Guide: Reflect the Smart Play functions by switching LEDs on or off to indicate active and inactive keys. The Light Guide also reflects the settings of the loaded Instrument and can be very helpful to illustrate e.g., BATTERY or KONTAKT mappings. For more information, refer to Keybed and Light Guide. (8)Touch Strip: The Touch Strip can be assigned to parameters via the MIDI learn function of the loaded Instrument. For more information, refer to Touch Strip.
Keyboard Overview The Perform and Edit section. (1) SHIFT: Lets you access the secondary functions of buttons labeled as such, for example, the Edit functions of the SCALE (Edit) and ARP (Edit) buttons. (2) SCALE (Edit): Switches the Scale engine on or off, and lets you edit the Scale engine parameters. For more information, refer to Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords. (3) ARP (Edit): Switches the Arpeggiator on or off, and lets you edit the Arp parameters.
Keyboard Overview (4) STOP: Ends playback. (5) REC(Count-in): REC(Count-in) switches record on or off. SHIFT + REC(Count-in) switches the count-in on or off. (6) PLAY(Restart): PLAY(Restart) starts playback. SHIFT + PLAY(Restart) starts playback from the beginning. 6.3. Control Section The Control section is located at the center of the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard. The knobs, buttons, and displays are automatically assigned to parameters of the loaded Product or selected mode.
Keyboard Overview Mode buttons. (1) BROWSER: Displays the Browser in the Control section. For more information, refer to Browsing the Library. (2) PLUG-IN: Displays the Plug-in Chain and the selected plug-in the Control section. For more information, refer to Working with Effects. (3) MIXER: Displays the mixer of supported hosts in the Control section. For more information, refer to Host Integration.
Keyboard Overview The 4-D encoder situated below the Mode buttons. Depending on the menu or context, the available actions differ: • The displays are navigated by pushing the 4-D encoder in a direction indicated by the four LEDs. • Entries in a list are browsed by turning the 4-D encoder. • The value of a highlighted parameter is adjusted by turning the 4-D encoder. • A selection is confirmed by pressing the 4-D encoder.
Keyboard Overview The Touch Strip. For more information, refer to . 6.8. Transpose and Fixed Velocity Buttons Transpose and Fixed Velocity buttons. (1) FIXED VEL (TS Mode): Sets the note velocity for all keys to a fixed value of 127. By default, the keys are sensitive to velocity: The harder you hit them, the louder the sound will be. With Fixed Velocity enabled, your pads play at the same volume no matter how hard you hit them.
Global Controls and Preferences 7. GLOBAL CONTROLS AND PREFERENCES This sections introduces the global controls and the Preferences you can access via the Header of KOMPLETE KONTROL. 7.1. Instrument Views Once you have loaded an Instrument from the Browser, it appears in the Plug-in area of the KOMPLETE KONTROL software. Most KOMPLETE Instruments come equipped with more than one view, giving you access to another set of controls or letting you edit certain features in finer detail.
Global Controls and Preferences 7.1.1. Default View The Default View is the view that first appears when you load an Instrument from the Browser. It gives you access to some of the most important features of each NKS Instrument with an easy-touse interface. POLYPLEX in Default view. 7.1.2. Additional View Most NKS Instruments have more parameters that can be displayed at once in small surface and therefore come with a second, Additional View.
Global Controls and Preferences The + button opens and closes the Additional view. 7.1.3. Edit View Edit view is only available for Instruments powered by KONTAKT or REAKTOR. In the Edit View you have also the possibility to open any KOMPLETE Instrument that can be loaded or played by either the KONTAKT PLAYER or REAKTOR PLAYER. This gives you access to all the flexible controls and features you would normally have when using KONTAKT or REAKTOR in stand-alone mode. POLYPLEX in Edit View.
Global Controls and Preferences 7.2. Switching Instances When two or more instances of the KOMPLETE KONTROL software are running (e.g., as a plugin on different tracks of the host), you can choose which instance you want to control from the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard. Switching to an Instance from the Software • To switch the keyboard to a particular instance of the KOMPLETE KONTROL software, click the Connect button (keyboard icon) in the header of that instance.
Global Controls and Preferences 7.3. Transport and Tempo If KOMPLETE KONTROL is used as a stand-alone application, it features its own Transport and Tempo controls. They are used by sequenced KONTAKT and REAKTOR Instruments as well as the Arpeggiator. Additionally, the tempo is used by all Instruments that allow you to set timing parameters in relation to the musical tempo (e.g., rhythmic modulation, delay effects).
Global Controls and Preferences • Press SHIFT and PLAY (Restart) to reset the internal clock and to resume playback from the beginning. 7.3.2. Adjusting Tempo You can adjust the tempo in the software and from the keyboard. Adjusting Tempo in the Software The Tempo control allows you to set the tempo in BPM (beats per minute): 1. Click the display and drag the mouse up or down. 2. Alternatively, double-click the display and enter a value numerically. The tempo adjusts in increments of one.
Global Controls and Preferences • Click Edit > Preferences in the KOMPLETE KONTROL menu: 7.5.1. Preferences – Audio Page The Audio page holds settings related to your audio interface when KOMPLETE KONTROL is running as a stand-alone application. When using KOMPLETE KONTROL as a plug-in, the audio configuration is managed by the host, and the Audio page is not available.
Global Controls and Preferences Setting Description Driver Here you can select the audio driver. Device This allows you to choose from the available devices if you have connected more than one audio interface. Status This shows you whether your audio interface is currently running. Sample Rate This displays the selected sample rate of your audio interface. Please restart KOMPLETE KONTROL after changing the sample rate.
Global Controls and Preferences Element Description Input Clicking Input displays a list of all the available MIDI inputs of your system. You can activate/deactivate each input by clicking the checkbox next to its name. Output Clicking Output displays a list of all the available MIDI outputs of your system. You can activate/deactivate each input by clicking the checkbox next to its name.
Global Controls and Preferences 1. Open the General page of the Preferences by clicking Preferences… in the KOMPLETE KONTROL menu. 2. Click the Allow usage data tracking checkbox to enable or disable user data tracking. 7.5.4. Preferences – Library Page The Library page allows you to edit the locations of all KOMPLETE KONTROL Library files (both Factory and User) that appear in the Library pane of the Browser.
Global Controls and Preferences Preferences panel – the Library page’s User pane. Element Description Location column Shows the path of each library. If you have moved any library to another location on your computer, click the folder icon on the left of that library and select its new path. Alias column Shows the alias stored for each library. Click an alias to edit it.
Global Controls and Preferences 2. In the dialog, navigate to the desired folder on your computer and click OK (Choose on macOS). All KOMPLETE KONTROL-compatible files found in the selected folder are added to your user content in KOMPLETE KONTROL. KOMPLETE KONTROL-compatible files include ens, rkplr, nrkt, nksn, nfm8, nabs, nki, nmsv, nbkt, nis. Furthermore, the attributes (Instrument/Bank/Sub-Bank, Type/Sub-Type/Characters tags, as well as properties) of all imported files will be retained.
Global Controls and Preferences The option to Always use latest version of NI Plug-ins selects whether or not your Library content is always loaded with the latest version of the associated plug-in. If this option is disabled, your Library content is loaded with the lowest required version of the associated plug-in found on the computer. For example, this option is required if you have installed both the full version of REAKTOR 5 as well as a KOMPLETE Instrument that came with REAKTOR 6 Player.
Global Controls and Preferences Locations Pane The Locations pane allows you manage the folders containing your plug-ins on the hard drive. KOMPLETE KONTROL scans these folders for VST plug-ins and adds them to the Manager pane. You can Add and Remove folders from the list, as well as use the Rescan function to update the available plug-ins in KOMPLETE KONTROL according to any changes made to the folders or their contents.
Global Controls and Preferences 7.6. Keyboard Settings The KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard’s SETUP page gives you access to information and settings related to the hardware. • To open the SETUP page, press the SETUP button on the keyboard. The following information and settings are available: • Firmware: The version number of the firmware installed on the keyboard. • Serial Nr.: The hardware serial number of the keyboard. • Velocity / SCALING: Lets you adjust the velocity response curve of the keybed.
Global Controls and Preferences The Plug-in is loaded. All parameters are set to their default values. Loading Plug-ins in default state is only possible in the software.
MIDI Communication 8. MIDI COMMUNICATION KOMPLETE KONTROL provides you with flexible MIDI control and host automation capabilities for easy integration with your MIDI environment. In this section you are provided with overall information about MIDI communication and Host automation and you learn how to use the keyboard in MIDI mode and as stand-alone MIDI controller.
MIDI Communication 8.1. Mapping MIDI Controls to Third-Party Controllers MIDI Mapping enhances the user experience and provides more control over sound, workflows and performance. KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboards are ready-mapped to the software. Thirdparty keyboards and controllers can also be used to control some of the parameters in the KOMPLETE KONTROL software. These parameters include the eight knobs of the Native Map, parameter page switching, preset switching and plug-in switching.
MIDI Communication MIDI Learn – Buttons page. Enabling Takeover Mode Pickup for Knobs to prevent Parameter Jumps When switching parameter pages, it can happen that knob positions in the software do not match with the knob positions on your third party MIDI controller. To prevent potential parameter jumps, you can enable the Takeover mode Pickup in the Preferences page MIDI. Takeover mode option on the MIDI page in the Preferences.
MIDI Communication Differences between knob positions in the software and on the hardware. Hardware Configuration for MIDI Mapping When using the MIDI mapping feature in KOMPLETE KONTROL, a MIDI button can be configured to send a CC message on push and also on release. This mode is referred to as ‘Toggle’ mode. A MIDI button can also be configured to send a single message when it is clicked, as opposed to the two that are sent in Toggle mode. This mode is referred to as ‘Trigger’ mode.
MIDI Communication 1. Connect your third-party controller to your computer. 2. Start KOMPLETE KONTROL. 3. Open the Preferences dialog, and select the MIDI tab. 4. Click the checkbox next to the corresponding name of the third-party controller. The third-party controller is now ready to be used. 8.1.2. Assigning Knobs to a Third-Party Controller To map a knob on your third-party controller to KOMPLETE KONTROL: 1. Click MIDI in the panel header of the software, to open the MIDI Learn panel. 2.
MIDI Communication 8.1.4. Enabling Takeover Mode When you switch parameter pages, it can happen that knob positions in the software mismatch with the knob positions on your third-party MIDI controller. To prevent potential parameter jumps when turning the knobs, you can enable Takeover mode by selecting Pickup in the Preferences page MIDI. Takeover mode option on the MIDI page in the Preferences.
MIDI Communication Differences between knob positions in the software and on the hardware. 8.1.5. Hardware Configuration for MIDI Mapping When using the MIDI mapping feature in KOMPLETE KONTROL, a MIDI button can be configured to send a CC message on push and also on release. This mode is referred to as ‘Toggle’ mode. A MIDI button can also be configured to send a single message when it is clicked, as opposed to the two that are sent in Toggle mode. This mode is referred to as ‘Trigger’ mode.
MIDI Communication 8.2. Host Automation When you load KOMPLETE KONTROL as a plug-in in a host, the parameters of the loaded Instrument, the Scale parameters, and the Arpeggiator parameters can be automated from the host. 8.2.1.
MIDI Communication Automation ID Parameter 036 Repeat (Arp) 037 Offset (Arp) 038 Inversion (Arp) 039 Min. Key (Arp) 040 Max. Key (Arp) 041 Hold (Arp) 8.3. Using the Keyboard in MIDI Mode Besides using the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard in combination with the KOMPLETE KONTROL software, you can also use it in MIDI mode as a versatile MIDI controller to pilot MIDI applications or devices, both via USB or via 5-pin DIN MIDI connections.
MIDI Communication 8.4. Using the Keyboard as Stand-Alone MIDI Controller If you power up the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard without a USB connection (while the power supply is connected), you can use it as a stand-alone MIDI controller by connecting MIDI devices to the 5-pin DIN MIDI sockets on the keyboard’s rear panel.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor 9. USING THE MIDI ASSIGNMENT EDITOR This section guides you through the process of assigning MIDI messages to control elements and creating Key Zones using the MIDI Assignment editor. It also makes you familiar with the mapping system and gives you the reference information of MIDI message types and assignments. When using the MIDI Assignment editor, all keyboard controls (i.e. navigation, transport, etc.) are blocked. 9.1.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor MIDI Templates A MIDI Template holds a mapping configuration for knobs, buttons, and keys on the keyboard, including all Pages that might exist. One MIDI Template can be selected at a time. Switching between different MIDI Templates can be used, for example, to address different applications on your computer or different MIDI instruments. The configuration of the Touch Strips and the Pedals are saved globally and not per Template.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor 4. Select the control element you want to assign a MIDI message to. 5. Select the MIDI message using the drop-down menus and options in the Definition area. The available drop-down menus and options in the Definition area vary depending on the selected type of control element as well as from the selections in the Definition area itself. 6. If required select or create another page for making multiple assignments. 7.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor 3. Press the enter key to confirm. The name of the control element has changed. 9.5. Creating a New MIDI Template When using the keyboard in different situations, e.g., in a studio or live on stage, you can create a different MIDI Template for each setup. To create a new Template: 1. In the Templates pane click the + icon. The Add Template dialog appears. 2. Enter a name for the new MIDI Template. 3. Click Add. The new MIDI Template is created.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor The Rename Template dialog with the current MIDI Template name appears. 2. Enter the desired MIDI Template name. 3. Click Rename to confirm. The MIDI Template name has changed. 9.7. Creating Key Zones The MIDI Assignment editor allows you to manage Key Zones. Key Zones can be used to assign different MIDI channels to certain keys.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor Key Zones in the KEYS Tab At the top of the KEYS tab, the depicted Keybed area allows you to define and manage your Key Zones over the full range of notes: The Keybed area lets you easily create and modify your Key Zones. The Keybed area shows 128 keys along with a few additional elements: • Each existing Key Zone is shown with its color and borders on the keybed. • The octave markers under the keybed indicates the beginning of each octave.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor If you already have 16 Key Zones, the +Split button is disabled. If the selected Key Zone is only one-key-wide, the +Split button is disabled. 9.7.3. Selecting MIDI Channels for Key Zones After creating a new Key Zone you can select another MIDI channel for the Key Zone so that it can be used to control another instrument. To select another MIDI channel for a Key Zone: 1. Select the Key Zone for which you want to select another MIDI channel. 2.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor 2. Select a color from the Color drop-down menu. The Key Zone’s color has changed and is reflected by the Light Guide. Repeat the aforementioned steps if you want to change the colors for other Key Zones. 9.7.5. Resizing Key Zones To resize a Key Zone: 1. Select the Key Zone you want to resize. 2. Hover the mouse over the selected Key Zone’s lower or upper border. 3. Click and drag your mouse horizontally to the position of your liking and release.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor The Key Zone is resized. Since Key Zones cannot overlap, dragging the border of a Key Zone simultaneously resizes the neighboring Key Zone so that both Key Zones stay “in contact”. When resizing Key Zones the lower border of the leftmost Key Zone as well as the upper border of the rightmost Key Zone are fixed and cannot be dragged. You cannot resize a Key Zone to less than one key, this is also true for the neighboring Key Zone that is simultaneously resized. 9.7.6.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor You can re-enable a Key Zone at any time. To re-enable a Key Zone: 1. Select the Key Zone you want to re-enable. 2. Select the value Note from the Type drop-down menu. The Key Zone with its MIDI assignment is re-enabled. Repeat the aforementioned steps if you want to re-enable other Key Zones. 9.7.7. Deleting a Key Zone You can delete a Key Zone as follows: 1. Hover the mouse over the Key Zone you want to delete. 2.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor If you only have one Key Zone set up, the cross icon is not available when hovering the mouse the Key Zone. 9.7.8. Transposing Key Zones By transposing a Key Zone you raise or lower the MIDI notes assigned to all keys included in a Key Zone by the same interval, for example, this is useful if you want the keys in separate Key Zones to trigger the same MIDI notes. Using the Transpose knob you can transpose any Key Zone within the range from -127 to 127 MIDI notes.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor The original transpose value also is applied to the newly created Key Zone. If you transpose one-key wide Key Zones, you can specify the pitch for one-shot samples. 9.8. MIDI Message Types and Assignments In this section you find reference information about the MIDI message types provided in the Type menu and about the several assignments for control elements and for Key Zones. 9.8.1.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor by the Note parameter (range from C-2 to G8), at a velocity set by the Value parameter (range from 0-127). • Pitchbend: Sends MIDI pitchbend messages on a specific MIDI channel set by the Channel parameter (range from 1 to 16, 1 by default). This message changes the pitch of the MIDI notes sent on the same MIDI channel. Depending on the MIDI destination, it can also be used to control other parameters. • Off: Deactivates MIDI for the control element.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor Type Mode Control Change Toggle Off/On 0-127 Trigger 0 - 127 Toggle Off/On 0-127 Trigger 0 - 127 Toggle 0 - 127 C-2 – G8 Gate 0 - 127 C-2 – G8 Program Change Note Value Number Note 0-127 Mode Menu Values for Buttons For the buttons control elements listed in the above table, and only for some of the MIDI message types available for these control elements, you can choose from different behaviors for the way the data is sent.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor Channel The selected value in the Channel menu determines the MIDI channel for the selected Key Zone. • Values range from 1 to 16. • Value 1 is always set by default. Color The Color setting defines which color should be used in the Light Guide (the LEDs above the keys on your keyboard) for the selected Key Zone: • Red, Orange, Light Orange, Warm Yellow, Yellow, Lime, Green, Mint, Turquoise, Cyan, Blue, Plum, Violet, Purple, Magenta, and Fuchsia.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor 9.8.6. Assignments for Switch Pedals For Pedals used as switch, the Type menu offers the entries Control Change and Program Change.
Using the MIDI Assignment Editor Type Mode Range Control Change From 0-126 / To 1-127 Program Change From 0-126 / To 1-127 Number 0-127 For Control Change, you can set the Range of values that is sent when pressing the pedal, and the Number of the Control Change message. For Program Change, you can set the Range of values that is sent when pressing the pedal.
Host Integration 10. HOST INTEGRATION When using advanced host integration, the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard becomes the centerpiece of your studio setup. You can use it to control not only the Instrument, Sample or Effect loaded in KOMPLETE KONTROL but also core functionality of supported hosts. Before you can make use of advanced host integration you need to set it up first. For more information, refer to Setting up Host Integration.
Host Integration 3. Press Button 8 (SELECT) to connect the keyboard to MASCHINE. 10.1.1. Basic Control Functions The available basic control functions of MASCHINE mapped to the keyboard’s controls are grouped in the tables below.
Host Integration Action in MASCHINE Button on KOMPLETE KONTROL SSeries Open Mix mode MIXER Switch between MASCHINE and KOMPLETE KONTROL instances INSTANCE Enter MIDI Mode MIDI Display hardware serial number and firmware version, and change display brightness SETUP 10.1.2. Advanced Integration Control Functions The advanced integration controls using the Arrange buttons located to the left of the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard’s displays and the MIXER button are listed below.
Host Integration MASCHINE’s Pattern view on the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard.
Host Integration Action in MASCHINE Button on KOMPLETE KONTROL S-Series Jump to another Group TRACK + Button 1–8 Select another Sound of that Group TRACK + Knob 1–8 Select the Group in the previous/next Scene TRACK + push 4-D encoder to the left or to the right Browse and select another Sound in selected Group TRACK + turn 4-D encoder Delete selected Group CLEAR Mix Mode When you press MIXER on the keyboard, you are presented with the Mix mode in the displays.
Host Integration Plug-in view on the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard.
Host Integration For more information on how to set up Host Integration with Apple Logic Pro X or GarageBand, refer to Setting up Apple Logic Pro X and GarageBand.
Host Integration Action in Logic Pro X and GarageBand Button on KOMPLETE KONTROL S-Series Solo/unsolo track S + Button 1–8 Jump to track Button 1–8 Switch Bank Page Left/Page Right Set Knob 1–8 to control panorama SHIFT + push 4-D encoder up Set Knob 1–8 to control volume SHIFT + push 4-D encoder down Select previous Track Push 4-D encoder left Select next Track Push 4-D encoder right Coarse adjust panorama/volume for selected track Knob 1–8 Fine adjust panorama/volume for selected track
Host Integration Action in Ableton Live Button on KOMPLETE KONTROL S-Series Change Scale engine parameters SHIFT + SCALE (Edit) Enable/disable Arpeggiator ARP (Edit) Change Arpeggiator parameters SHIFT + ARP (Edit) Arranger Control Action in Ableton Live Button on KOMPLETE KONTROL S-Series Select previous/next Track Push 4-D encoder left/right Select previous/next Clip Slot in Track 4-D encoder down/up Start/stop selected Clip Push 4-D encoder Mute/unmute selected Track M Solo/unsolo sele
Host Integration Action in Cubase and Nuendo Button on KOMPLETE KONTROL S-Series Enable/disable metronome METRO Enable/disable loop mode LOOP Move loop by its own length LOOP + Turn 4-D encoder Tap tempo TEMPO Editing Action in Cubase and Nuendo Button on KOMPLETE KONTROL S-Series Undo action UNDO (Redo) Redo action SHIFT + UNDO (Redo) Set quantize to grid value QUANTIZE Enable/disable automation write AUTO Enable/disable scale engine SCALE (Edit) Edit scale engine parameters SHIFT +
Host Integration For more information on how to set up Host Integration with Studio One, refer to Setting up PreSonus Studio One.
Host Integration Action in Studio One Button on KOMPLETE KONTROL S-Series Set knobs 1–8 to control pan SHIFT + Push 4-D encoder down Coarse adjust volume/pan for selected track Knob 1–8 Fine adjust volume/pan for selected track SHIFT + Knob 1–8 MIDI Mode Action in Studio One Control on KOMPLETE KONTROL S-Series Assign knobs Turn Knobs 1–16 Assign buttons Press Buttons 1–8 Plugin Mode Action in Studio One Remote control selected KOMPLETE KONTROL plugin 10.6.
Host Integration Automatic Track Focus not Supported with MCU Automatic track focus ist not supported with MCU. However, you can press the INSTANCE button on your KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard to call up a dialog in the displays to switch between all loaded instances of the plug-in.
Browsing the Library 11. BROWSING THE LIBRARY The Browser is where you access your KOMPLETE KONTROL Library with all its Instruments, Loops, One-shots and Effects. You can search, filter, and load Instrument, Loop, One-shot and Effect Preset files as well as add them to your personal Favorites from the KOMPLETE KONTROL software. You can also use your KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard, or a third-party controller, to access the Browser, enabling you to search for Presets using only the hardware controls.
Browsing the Library 11.1.2. Loops and One-shots The Browser divides samples into Loops and One-Shots. One-shots are typically sampled instruments or vocals, while loops are usually sections of music. Both filetypes can come from existing expansion packs and sounds.com. When a Loop is selected in the Browser with Prehear turned on, it will begin playing immediately in-sync with the host if transport is running.
Browsing the Library • The Files pane allows you to browse your hard disks by using the hierarchical folder structure of your operating system. For example, you can use it to navigate KOMPLETE KONTROL-relevant files that have not been imported into the KOMPLETE KONTROL Library—and you can import them from there. The Library pane and the Files pane can be accessed by clicking the corresponding tab at the top of the Browser. Click the desired tab to show the corresponding pane of the Browser.
Browsing the Library No Instrument loaded. To call up the Browser on the keyboard’s displays: • Press the BROWSE button. 11.3. Loading Preset Files When the Browser is open, you can directly load any of the Preset files shown in the Results list. When loading a Preset file the corresponding product automatically opens in the Plug-in area. • To load a Preset file, double click the corresponding entry in the Results list. The Preset file and the corresponding Product opens in the Plug-in area.
Browsing the Library The Preset file together with the product is loaded and the keyboard switches to the PLUGIN page, showing the Product parameters in the Control section. 11.4. Choosing Between Factory Content and User Content As a default setting, Factory content is selected in the Browser. The Content selector shows the User content icon, which is used to switch between Factory and User Libraries.
Browsing the Library The Product selector expands, showing you the Product list with all the Instruments, Loops, One-shots or Effects available in your KOMPLETE KONTROL Library. 2. Select either Category or Vendor in the Category / Vendor selector to filter the Products accordingly. 3. Scroll through the Product groups to find the Product you are looking for. 4. Click on the Product image to select it. The Product selector header shows the Product name.
Browsing the Library Loading a Product with its Default Preset File You can also directly load a Product with its default Preset file: 1. Hover the mouse over the Product entry in the Product selector. 2. Click on the arrow symbol that appears in the upper right corner of the Product entry. The Product with its default Preset file is loaded. Filtering Preset Files by Product using the Keyboard In order filter Preset files by Product on the keyboard: 1.
Browsing the Library 2. While holding SHIFT press Button 1 for sorting the Product list by CATEGORY or press Button 2 for sorting the Product list by VENDOR. By default the Product list is showing all Instruments or all Effects. 3. Release SHIFT. 4. Turn Knob 1 to select a category or a vendor. 5. Turn Knob 2 to scroll through the Product list and find an Instrument. You can now browse for all Preset files associated with your selection in the Results list. 11.6.
Browsing the Library The Bank menu showing All Banks for POLYPLEX To select a particular Bank of Preset files for the selected Product: 1. Click the arrow in the Banks menu to expand it. 2. Choose a Bank from the available entries. Upon your selection the Bank menu closes and displays the selected Bank. The Results list further narrow its content accordingly. You can remove the selected Bank by clicking the little cross in the closed Bank menu.
Browsing the Library 11.7. Resetting the Product Selection In order to select another Product, or show Preset files for all Products in your KOMPLETE KONTROL Library, you have to reset the selection. To reset the selection in the Product selector: • Click the little cross at the right of the Product name. The selection is reset. The Product selector displays the generic label All Instruments, All Loops, All One-shots or All Effects.
Browsing the Library 11.8. Types and Characters Tags The CHARACTERS menu is not available when browsing Effects. The TYPES and CHARACTERS tags menus enable you to search for Preset files according to particular characteristics of a sound. Recommended but not mandatorily the TYPES and CHARACTERS tags bring best results in combination with a selected Instrument. TYPES and CHARACTERS tags for MASSIVE As soon the desired tags are selected, the search is limited to the Preset files with corresponding tags.
Browsing the Library • However, the list of tags available in the CHARACTERS menu will vary depending on the selected TYPES tags. If no file contains both the Types and Characters tags that you have selected, the Type tags will prevail and the Characters tags will be deselected. If you don’t select any tag in the TYPES or the CHARACTERS menus, the Result list will include all available files for the selected Instrument.
Browsing the Library The MONARK Instrument is selected in the Product selector. To find a bass sound: 1. Under TYPES, select the Bass tag. Once selected, the second level of tags will appear underneath with Sub-Types like Fingered, Picked, etc. 2. Select the Sub-Type matching the desired characteristic for your bass sound. By selecting any of these tags, e.g., Synth, you will narrow your search to this particular Sub-Type of bass sounds. 3. Select the Analog tag from the CHARACTERS tags.
Browsing the Library This method allows you to quickly find Preset files for an Instrument with similar characteristics. Searching for Preset Files by Types and Characters Using the Keyboard To find a bass sound: 1. Turn Knob 5 (All Types) to select the Bass tag from the Types filter. Upon your selection the second level of tags appears above Knob 6 displaying All SubTypes. 2. Turn Knob 6 to select the Sub-Type matching the desired characteristic for your bass line, e.g., Synth.
Browsing the Library 1. Hold [Shift] on your computer keyboard and click two tags at a particular level to select these tags and all tags in-between. 2. Hold [Ctrl] ([Cmd] on macOS) on your computer keyboard and click any number of tags at a particular level to select these tags. The result list will include all files that correspond to at least one of the selected tags. Selecting multiple tags from the same level using the keyboard is not possible.
Browsing the Library 1. Place the mouse cursor over any selected or unselected entry in the Results list. The entry is highlighted and the Set Favorite icon on right appears. 2. Click on the Set Favorite icon to add the corresponding Preset file to the Favorites. The Preset file is added to the Favorites, indicated by the lit Set Favorite icon next to its name. You can add any Preset file in the Results list to the Favorites, no matter if it is selected or not.
Browsing the Library 11.9.2. Displaying Favorites in the Results List To activate the Favorites filter: • Click on the Favorites icon next to the search field to activate the Favorites filter. The Favorites icon is now lit and the Results list shows all favorite Preset files. Displaying all Favorites in the Results list on the Keyboard In order to display all Favorites in the Results list on the keyboard: • Press Button 7.
Browsing the Library 11.9.3. Removing Preset Files from the Favorites To remove a Preset file from the Favorites: • Click on the lit Set Favorite icon to remove the corresponding Preset file from the Favorites. The Preset file is removed from the Favorites, indicated by the hidden Set Favorite icon. The next time you select the Favorites filter, the Preset file will not be shown in the Results list. You can also remove a Preset file from the Favorites when the Results list is not filtered by Favorites.
Browsing the Library The search field. 1. Click in the search field. 2. Type the desired text to limit the Results to files containing this text. As you start typing, the list of matches will start narrowing in the result list below. You can also limit the search by selecting Types and Characters tags. In order to reset both text search tag search, use the Reset button (showing a little cross) on the right side of the search field. The Instrument selection is not affected. 11.11.
Browsing the Library 3. Click on any entry in the Results list. In order to hear audio of the Prehear feature it is mandatory to configure the audio interface in the Preferences of KOMPLETE KONTROL. Auditioning Your Preset Files using the Keyboard You can also enable/disable the Prehear feature on the keyboard: 1. Press and hold SHIFT. 2. Press Button 8 (PREHEAR) to enable/disable the Prehear feature. 3. Release SHIFT. 4. Turn Knob 8 to select another Preset file in the Results list.
Working with Effects 12. WORKING WITH EFFECTS In this section you learn how to work with the Plug-in chain in terms of adding Effects, and organizing the Plug-in chain. Also, this section assumes you are familiar using the Browser and already loaded an Instrument. For more information on using the Browser, refer to Browsing the Library. 12.1. Opening the Plug-in Chain Panel In order to work with the Plug-in chain in the KOMPLETE KONTROL software you need to make sure the Plug-in chain panel is displayed.
Working with Effects 1. Click on the empty Plug-in slot to select it. The Product Type icon in the Browser changes to Effects. The Product selector provides you with a list of the available Effects. 2. Browse for an Effect to your liking. The Effect is loaded. Its image (or a generic icon for non-NKS Plug-ins) and name are shown in the second Plug-in slot. To add more Effects to the Plug-in chain, repeat the aforementioned steps.
Working with Effects Adding Effects using the Keyboard Once an Instrument, Loop or One-shot has been loaded into the first Plug-in slot, you can then add an Effect to the Plug-in chain: 1. Press the PLUG-IN button to show the Plug-in page. 2. Press Button 6 until you select the empty Plug-in slot. 3. Press the BROWSE button to open the Browser. The label below Button 1 shows the current Product Type EFFECTS. 4. Select an Effect together with a Preset file. 5.
Working with Effects 12.3. Selecting Plug-in Slots When you have several Effects added to the Plug-in chain you can directly jump to a Plug-in slot in order for adjusting the included Effect. In order to jump to another Plug-in slot and display the Effect’s controls: • Click on the Plug-in slot you want to select. Selecting another Plug-in Slot using the Keyboard In order to select another Plug-in slot in the Plug-in chain using the keyboard: 1. Press PLUG-IN to show the Plug-in page. 2.
Working with Effects The white line between the borders of the Plug-in slots is the current position for dropping the Plug-in slot. 3. Drop the Effect into a new position in the effects chain. The Plug-in slot now sits at another position in the Plug-in chain and the other Plug-in slots have moved accordingly. Reordering Effects on the Keyboard In order to move an Effect in the Plug-in chain: 1. Press the PLUG-IN button. 2.
Working with Effects In order to bypass an Effect: 1. Hover the mouse over the Plug-in slot containing the Effect you want to bypass. Additional controls are displayed. 2. Click the Bypass button at the top left of the Plug-in slot. The Effect is now bypassed and the image is grayed out. Bypassing Effects using the Keyboard 1. Press the PLUG-IN button to show the Plug-in page. 2. Select the Plug-in slot containing the Effect you want to bypass in the Plug-in chain. 3.
Working with Effects 1. Hover the mouse over the Plug-in slot containing the Effect you want to remove. Additional controls are displayed. 2. Click the Remove button at the top right of the Plug-in slot. The Effect is now removed from the Plug-in chain. Removing Effects from the Plug-in Chain using the Keyboard In order to remove an Effect from the Plug-in chain: 1. Press PLUG-IN to show the Plug-in page. 2. Press and hold SHIFT in order to access additional controls. 3.
Working with Loops and One-Shot Samples 13. WORKING WITH LOOPS AND ONE-SHOT SAMPLES In KOMPLETE KONTROL you can also work with loops and One-shot samples using the Sampler plug-in or the Audio plug-in. In this section you will learn about the different use cases of the Sampler plug-in and the Audio plug-in, how you load samples, how you open the Sampler plug-in and the Audio plug-in, and how to switch between the Sampler plug-in and the Audio plug-in. 13.1.
Working with Loops and One-Shot Samples It is not possible to manually save Presets for the Audio plug-in. The Save and Save As… entries in the KOMPLETE KONTROL menu are grayed out when the Audio plug-in is opened. 13.3. Opening the Audio Plug-In or Sampler Plug-In You can open an empty Audio plug-in or Sampler plug-in using the KOMPLETE KONTROL menu in the header. This enables you to load samples of each content type into the Audio plug-in or Sampler plug-in.
Working with Loops and One-Shot Samples 13.4. Switching between the Audio Plug-In and the Sampler Plug-In When you intend to use the loaded loop in the Audio plug-in with the Sampler plug-in instead, you can switch from Audio plug-in to Sampler plug-in. Switching from Audio plug-in to Sampler plug-in retains the loaded loop and vice versa. To switch from the Audio plug-in to the Sampler plug-in or vice versa: 1. Select the first Plug-in slot in the Plug-in chain. 2.
Managing the Library 14. MANAGING THE LIBRARY With the Browser you can also organize your own Preset files. In this section you will learn how you save and manage your own Preset files in the User Library and how to import KOMPLETE KONTROL-compatible user files. The workflows for organizing Instrument, Loops, and One-shots Preset files are identical to the workflows for organizing Effect Preset files. The Product Type cannot be selected in the Browser directly as this is determined by the Plug-in chain.
Managing the Library Or, if you want to save a Preset file you are working on with a new name, click on Save As… in the File submenu of the KOMPLETE KONTROL menu. 3. Enter a name for your new Preset file and click Save in the Save Preset dialog to save the Preset file. Your new Preset file immediately appears in the user content section of the Library pane.
Managing the Library 14.2. Deleting User Preset Files from the User Library You can delete user Preset files directly from the Results list: 1. Right-click the desired Preset file and select Delete from the context menu. If you want to delete several user Preset files at once, first select them as described above, and right-click any of them. A warning dialog opens to inform you that the Preset file will be not only removed from the KOMPLETE KONTROL Library but also deleted from your hard disk. 2.
Managing the Library The Types and Characters tags are also recognized by the MASCHINE Browser. This way, you can easily find the user Preset files you saved with KOMPLETE KONTROL in the User content section of MASCHINE’s Library pane. The CHARACTERS menu is not available when browsing Effects. To assign tags to your Preset file and change its properties: 1. Select the Preset file in the Results list and click EDIT in the Control bar to open the Attribute Editor. 2.
Managing the Library 4. Assign the appropriate tags to your Preset file by clicking the checkboxes next to the corresponding name. 5. Click on CHARACTERS to edit the Characters tags for your Preset file. You can assign them in the same way you assigned the Type tags, by clicking on the appropriate checkboxes.
Managing the Library 6. Click on PROPERTIES to edit additional information included in your Preset file. You can enter your name in the Author field, or, in case you intend to share the Preset file, leave a note in the Comment field for other users to read. 7. To apply any changes made in the Attribute Editor, click APPLY. Your Preset file is now tagged according to your selection of Types and Characters and the properties are saved. Close the Attribute Editor by clicking on EDIT. 14.4.
Managing the Library 14.5. Working with the Files Pane This section details the actions you can perform that help you to browse for files on your hard disks using the Files pane. The Results list of the Files pane shows the files and folders found in the path selected in the Location bar above. Only KOMPLETE KONTROL-compatible files are shown in the Results list. The Results list of the Files pane. 14.5.1.
Managing the Library Command Sort by Date Description Sorts the Result list according to the item dates. 14.5.2. Navigating to File Locations with the Location Bar The Location bar shows and lets you modify the selected path. At any time the Results list will display the content of the path shown here. The Location bar The Location bar provides following tools: • Up arrow: Use the Up arrow on the left to go one level up in your file system.
Managing the Library The Favorite bar, at the top of the Files pane. Favorite folders can be useful if you often return to the same location while browsing your file system in the Files pane. The default favorite folders are the roots of each of your hard disks, your desktop folder, and your user folder. Jumping to Favorite Folders • Click any favorite folder in the Favorite bar to jump to that location. The selected location is loaded in the Location bar and its content appears in the Results list.
Managing the Library To load a VST plug-in in KOMPLETE KONTROL: • Select the plug-in you want to load in the Plug-ins submenu of the KOMPLETE KONTROL menu. If your VST plug-ins do not show up in the Plug-ins submenu, check if the VST plug-in folders on your hard drive are correctly added to the Locations pane on the Preferences’ Plug-ins page. 14.7.
Managing the Library Installing KONTAKT and REAKTOR Instruments with NKS Support Third-party developers of KONTAKT and REAKTOR Instruments provide you with a folder that contains all Instrument files, including Preset files and samples. Instead of running an installer, this folder needs to be stored on the hard drive. The Instrument can then be activated with Native Access, which also adds it to the KOMPLETE KONTROL Library.
Managing the Library 6. Click on INSTALL to add the Instrument to your KOMPLETE KONTROL Library. The Instrument is installed. KOMPLETE KONTROL automatically scans for the new content and adds it to the KOMPLETE KONTROL Browser. The KOMPLETE KONTROL Library and the KONTAKT Browser reference the Instrument files contained in the folder. It is recommended to not delete or move the folder afterwards, otherwise KOMPLETE KONTROL and KONTAKT will not be able to find the Instrument files.
Managing the Library 3. Click the IMPORT button at the bottom right of the Browser. You will be presented with the Attribute Editor. 4. In the Attribute Editor, tag the files you are about to import to the Library. 5. Click OK at the bottom right of the Browser to import the files to the Library. All KOMPLETE KONTROL-compatible files found in the selected folder(s) are imported to your Library. They are added as user content.
Controlling Instrument, Loop, One-shot and Effect Parameters 15. CONTROLLING INSTRUMENT, LOOP, ONE-SHOT AND EFFECT PARAMETERS This section introduces you to controlling Instrument, Loop, One-shot and Effect parameters using the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard and explains how to customize parameter mappings. 15.1.
Controlling Instrument, Loop, One-shot and Effect Parameters 15.4. Customizing Parameter Mappings using the Plug-in Panel You can customize the parameter mapping for an Instrument’s Preset file by enabling Edit mode in the Plug-in panel. • To enable or disable the Plug-in panel’s Edit mode, click on the Edit mode button in the upper right corner. The Edit mode allows you to: • Add, delete, and replace parameters in the mapping. • Learn parameters to controls. • Rename controls.
Controlling Instrument, Loop, One-shot and Effect Parameters Each page (1) of the Control section on the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard shows up as a label at the top of the Plug-in panel. 1. Click on a label to view and edit the controls on this page. The current page is highlighted. 2. To delete a page, click on the cross icon next to its label.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords 16. SMART PLAY – PLAYING AND EDITING SCALES AND CHORDS KOMPLETE KONTROL’s Scale engine comes equipped with a vast amount of scales that you can select and use to play your Instruments. This opens up possibilities to play an Instrument such as a piano according to, e.g., the minor pentatonic scale without hitting a “false” note. In Chord mode you can use the provided scales to combine individual note harmonies into chords.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords Chords Polyphonic Instruments let you play multiple notes simultaneously—in other words chords. As an example, let’s see how to build up a chord by selecting individual notes from a scale and playing them simultaneously. In this case, we’ll use the C major scale. As we saw above, the major scale starts with two whole steps, followed by a half step, and then three more whole steps until it ends with another half step.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords Activating the Scale Engine on the Keyboard • To switch on the Scale engine, press SCALE (Edit) in the Perform and Edit section on the keyboard. 16.3. Selecting and Playing a Scale To select and play a scale on the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard, follow these instructions: 1. Press SHIFT + SCALE (Edit) to map the displays and knobs of the Control section to the Scale engine parameters. 2.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords Chord mode is activated and set to Harmonizer. Pressing any key automatically activates and plays back the nearest lit key according to the mapping by selected scale. It also plays back the third and the fifth note above the pressed key in the selected scale, in accordance with the interval value set by Knob 6 (1-3-5, meaning the first, third, and fifth note of a chord). All played back notes are indicated by the Light Guide. 5.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords 16.6.1. SCALE Root Note The first SCALE parameter is Root Note. On the keyboard, it is mapped to Knob 1 of the Control section in Scale Edit mode. Setting the root note of a scale means deciding what key the scale will begin with. The following notes of the scale depend on which scale pattern you select with the SCALEType parameter (see below). You can transpose any scale pattern up or down by selecting a different Root Note.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords Main Scales Scale Bank Type Degree Formula Chromatic Main Chrom 1 ♭2 2 ♭3 3 4 ♭5 5 ♭6 6 ♭7 7 Major Main Major 1234567 Minor Main Minor 1 2 ♭3 4 5 ♭6 ♭7 Harm Min Main Harm Min 1 2 ♭3 4 5 ♭6 7 Maj Pent Main Maj Pent 12356 Min Pent Main Min Pent 1 ♭3 4 5 ♭7 Blues Main Blues 1 ♭3 4 ♯4 5 ♭7 Japanese Main Japanese 1 2 ♭3 5 ♭6 Freygish Main Freygish 1 ♭2 3 4 5 ♭6 ♭7 Gypsy Main Gypsy 1 2 ♭3 ♯4 5 ♭6 7 Arabic Main Arabic
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords Scale Bank Type Degree Formula Bebop Jazz Bebop 1 2 3 4 5 6 ♭7 7 Whole Tone Jazz Whole Tn 1 2 3 ♯4 ♯5 ♭7 Blues Maj Jazz Blues Ma 1 2 ♭3 3 5 6 Blues Min Jazz Blues Mi 1 ♭3 4 ♯4 5 ♭7 Blues Combined Jazz BluesCmb 1 2 ♭3 3 4 ♯4 5 6 ♭7 Lydian #5 Jazz Lyd #5 1 2 3 ♯4 ♯5 6 7 Jazz Minor Jazz Jazz Mi 1 2 ♭3 4 5 6 7 Half Dim Jazz Half Dim 1 2 ♭3 4 ♭5 ♭6 ♭7 Augmented Jazz Augmentd 1 ♭3 3 5 ♯5 7 World Scales Scale Bank Type H
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords Scale Bank Amritavarshini 5-Tone Type Degree Formula 1 3 ♯4 5 7 Amrita Modern Scales Scale Bank Type Degree Formula Octatonic Modern Octatonc 1 2 ♭3 4 ♯4 ♯5 6 7 Acoustic Modern Acoustic 1 2 3 ♯4 5 6 ♭7 Augmented Modern Augmentd 1 ♭3 3 5 ♯5 7 Tritone Modern Tritone 1 ♭2 3 ♭5 5 ♭7 Leading Wh Tone Modern Lead Wh 1 2 3 ♯4 ♯5 ♯6 7 Enigmatic Modern Enigmatc 1 ♭2 3 ♯4 ♯5 ♯6 7 Scriabin Modern Scriabin 1 2 3 ♯4 6 ♭7 Tcherepnin
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords Scale Bank Type Degree Formula Minor Major Minor Min Maj 1 2 ♭3 4 5 6 7 Harmonic Minor Minor Har Min 1 2 ♭3 4 5 ♭6 7 Dbl Har Minor Minor Dbl Min 1 2 ♭3 ♯4 5 ♭6 7 Neapolitan Min Minor Nea Min 1 ♭2 ♭3 4 5 ♭6 7 Minor Locrian Minor Min Loc 1 2 ♭3 4 ♭5 ♭6 ♭7 Blues Min Minor Blues Mi 1 ♭3 4 ♯4 5 ♭7 Bebop Minor Minor Bebop Mi 1 2 ♭3 4 5 ♭6 ♭7 7 Hexa 1 Minor Hexa 1 1 2 ♭3 5 ♭6 ♭7 Hexa 2 Minor Hexa 2 1 2 ♭3 4 5 ♭6 Penta 1 Mi
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords Guide Mode In Guide mode, the notes are mapped to the keyboard in the same way as in Mapped mode, however notes outside of the selected scale remain active. The mapping only affects the representation of the scale by means of the Light Guide. Easy Mode In Easy mode, the notes of the selected scale are mapped to the keyboard so that any scale can be played using the white keys of the keyboard only.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords The CHORD parameter Mode. The Light Guide indicates the keys being played back in a chord via fully lit LEDs, while active keys are half-lit and inactive keys are unlit. CHORD Mode has one inactive (Off) and two active states, which are described in detail below: • Off • Harm • Chd Set Harm If CHORD Mode is set to Harm, the CHORD Type menu allows you to specify the interval of notes in the selected SCALE Type that will constitute the chord: E.g.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords The SCALE Type and KEY MODE parameters are not available when CHORD Mode is set to Chd Set. 16.8.2. CHORD Type The second CHORD parameter is Type. On the keyboard, it is mapped to Knob 6 of the Control section in Scale Edit mode. Use it to define a chord that will be generated from a single note used as input. The CHORD parameter Type.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords Chord Type Interval Added to Played Note Octave Octave 1-3 3rd 1-5 5th 1-3-5 3rd and 5th 1-4-5 4th and 5th 1-3-5-7 3rd, 5th and 7th 1-4-7 4th and 7th CHORD Type, CHORD Mode Set to Chd Set The CHORD parameter Type, set value Maj 1 (Mode set to Chd Set). If CHORDMode is set to Chd Set and, for example, the Root Note is set to C, then the CHORDType menu presents you with a list of selectable chords. Values are, e.g.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Scales and Chords Chord Type Semitones Added above Played Note Dim 7 (Diminished 7) 3, 6 and 9 Aug (Augumented) 4 and 8 Quartal 5, 10 and 15 Trichord 5 and 11 16.8.3. CHORD Position The third CHORD parameter is Position. On the keyboard, it is mapped to Knob 7 of the Control section in Scale Edit mode. Use it to spread the notes of a chord generated from a single note and to aid a more musical transition between chords. The CHORD parameter Position.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Arpeggiator Sequences 17. SMART PLAY – PLAYING AND EDITING ARPEGGIATOR SEQUENCES Smart Play features a flexible and versatile Arpeggiator that lets you play your Instruments, Loops and One-shots in note sequences according to the keys you press on the keyboard. You can also use the Arpeggiator in combination with the scales and chords created with the Scale engine.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Arpeggiator Sequences Playing Arpeggiator Sequences 1. Switch on the Arpeggiator by pressing the ARP (Edit) button on the keyboard. 2. Press a number of keys to start the Arpeggiator. 3. The Arpeggiator automatically plays back the notes corresponding to the pressed keys as a sequence, rather than simultaneously. Editing Arpeggiator Parameters You can also edit the Arpeggiator parameters in the Control section for further tweaking of the sequence: 1.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Arpeggiator Sequences Arpeggiator snapshots in the Control section. 17.4. Editing the Arpeggiator The Arpeggiator’s parameters give you many possibilities to shape your own note sequences. • To edit the Arpeggiator parameters in the KOMPLETE KONTROL software, click on ARP in the Perform panel so it is highlighted. • To enable Arpeggiator Edit mode and map the Arpeggiator parameters to the keyboard’s Control section, press SHIFT + ARP (Edit).
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Arpeggiator Sequences The MAIN parameters Mode and Type. 17.5.1. MAIN Mode The first MAIN parameter is Mode. On the keyboard, it is mapped to Knob 1 of the Control section in Arp Edit mode. lt lets you select either Arp or Note Repeat. Depending on your selection, a different set of Arpeggiator parameters will be available for further editing.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Arpeggiator Sequences The RHYTHM parameters Rate, Sequence, and Swing. 17.6.1. RHYTHM Rate The first RHYTHM parameter, Rate, is available in both Arp and Note Repeat mode. On the keyboard, it is mapped to Knob 3 of the Control section in Arp Edit mode. It sets the beat of the Arpeggiator in relation to global tempo in musical values, ranging from 1/1 to 1/128. All note values (except 1/1 and 1/128) are available as basic notes, dotted notes, and triplets.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Arpeggiator Sequences 17.6.2. RHYTHM Sequence The second RHYTHM parameter, Sequence, is only available in Arp mode. On the keyboard, it is mapped to Knob 4 of the Control section in Arp Edit mode. It gives you a way of adding interesting rhythms to your arpeggiated notes. Select one of eight different sequences and apply it to the arpeggiator sequence you are playing. Combine Sequence with the Rate parameter to create a huge variety of rhythms at different tempos.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Arpeggiator Sequences 17.7. OTHER Parameters The OTHER parameters Octaves, Dynamic, and Gate allow you to change the range of available notes for the arpeggiator sequence, as well as their velocity and length. The OTHER parameters Octaves, Dynamic, and Gate. 17.7.1. OTHER Octaves The first OTHER parameter, Octaves, is only available in Arp mode. On the keyboard, it is mapped to Knob 6 of the Control section in Arp Edit mode.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Arpeggiator Sequences 17.7.3. OTHER Gate The third OTHER Parameter, Gate, is available in both Arp and Note Repeat mode. On the keyboard, it is mapped to Knob 8 of the Control section in Arp Edit mode. It lets you decide the length of the notes in your sequence. Setting a value between 1% and 99% makes the duration of the notes shorter than they otherwise would be. Setting a value between 101% and 200% instead elongates the duration of the notes by the selected value.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Arpeggiator Sequences 17.8.2. ADVANCED Repeat The second ADVANCED parameter, Repeat, is only available in Arp mode. On the keyboard, it is mapped to Knob 2 of the Control section when page 2 is selected in Arp Edit mode. Repeat sets a number by which each step in the arpeggiator sequence is repeated. For example: • If the arpeggiator sequence consists of a 3 note cycle (1 - 2 - 3) and Repeat is set to 3, the Arpeggiator output is 1 - 1 - 1 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 3 - 3 - 3 - repeat.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Arpeggiator Sequences The RANGE parameters Min. Key and Max. Key. 17.9.1. RANGE Min. Key The first RANGE parameter, Min. Key, is only available in Arp mode. On the keyboard, it is mapped to Knob 5 of the Control section when page 2 is selected in Arp Edit mode. Min. Key sets the lowest key that can be used as an input for the arpeggiator sequence. The Arpeggiator can still generate pitches below the Min. Key setting. 17.9.2. RANGE Max.
Smart Play – Playing and Editing Arpeggiator Sequences 1. Pressing any key while HOLD is On will set a new sequence. 2. To stop the Arpeggiator playback, set the HOLD parameter to Off. Alternatively, you can switch the Arpeggiator completely off to stop playback by pressing ARP (Edit) in the keyboard’s PERFORM section. When you switch the Arpeggiator back on, HOLD will still be active and you can continue to play latched note sequences with the Arpeggiator.
Envelopes 18. ENVELOPES An envelope allows you to modify the shape and timing of your sample, so you can create more expressive and dynamic sounds. There are three Envelope types available in the Sampler plug-in; One Shot, AHD and ADSR. Each Envelope will affect the playback and behavior of the sample. One-shot One-shot operates like a typical vintage drum machine; the sample is played in its entirety from beginning to end, with no envelope. When this type is selected, no parameters are displayed.