I am happy using the mouse and the keyboard for DAW control, just not for my synths. Also, I don't exactly care about a motorized fader. To be honest, I find myself using Ctrl + Z and the keyboard spacebar more than I use the undo or play buttons on my Panorama. In short, anyone has any experience here using Kontrol S49 or any of the series with FL Studio? I don't need full DAW integration so long I can link all those knobs and parameters. So then I saw KKS had 8 knobs and a limit of 16 pages - 128 knobs!!! HEAVEN!! When you think about all that, 3 pages of 8 knobs each makes 24 knobs a very low number for the job. Until I got hungrier for more control and wanted to link more parameters (for instance, pitch, amp, cutoff and resonance envelopes and LFOs on the sampler channel, arpeggiator and whatnot). ![]() ![]() Nektar Panorama P4 seemed to be the only one able to do Channel Selection and Automatic Channel Focus, so I went with it, mapped everything, and it's beautiful! Now, the reason why I didn't want to get a KKS controller was because there was, allegedly, no support for third party plugins. However, I do find certain limitations on it when controlling Komplete, particularly when I link parameters that change with every instance on Reaktor, and most people keep telling me that the obvious choice for that would be to get, indeed, a Komplete Kontrol. I've recently purchased a Nektar Panorama P4, and I have to say it's an amazing piece of hardware.
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