We’ll be looking at how Komplete Kontrol works on third-party software as we review it (look out for the Arturia V collection update soon). So far, Heavyocity, ProjectSAM, Arturia, Spitfire Audio and Sonokinetic are just some of the big guns who have signed up. This includes third-party support, with the all-new Native Kontrol Standard (NKS) essentially meaning that the KK software and keyboards can be opened up to the VST community, so we’re not talking about hardware integrated with just Komplete but potentially a lot more developers. Which Brings Us Nicely To… With everyone jumping on the bandwagon, though, NI has not rested on its laurels and has made several important updates to the Komplete Kontrol philosophy over the last year.
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