minas_chantzides's Electronic Studio Setup
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- Studio Equipment 77.0%
- Software Plugins and VSTs 23.0%
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Avg price: $63.89
Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 MK2
Avg price: $497.90
A perfect experience
I initially hesitating moving to Komplete Kontrol S49 MK2, mainly because I didn't know whether it would help me in my DAW (Cubase) workflow. I knew of course about its tight integration with Native Instruments' VSTs, so since I'm heavily invested on this stuff I decided to proceed. Turned out that not only I had a perfect experience with NKS software (and this includes also non-NI VSTS which have NKS support, for e.g. Serum, Omnisphere, Diva and the list goes on and on), BUT at the same time I arranged to build up most of sequencing editing commands I use in Cubase, and map them to its encoders and buttons. The best thing was that I could actually SEE commands' description in KK's very good screen, wihout relying on my memory! I currently use it with almost NO mouse movement or PC keyboard typing! It is a dream for me since coming from hardware workstations, I really needed this hardware 'feel'. Apart from this stuff, there's of course the keybed. What can I say? It's SUPER! Generally, in my personal opinion, one of the best controllers out there!
Avg price: $338.01
Perfect controller
I knew before buying the great capabilities of this controller by watching stuff on the internet. After a bit of time (say some hours or so) I was able to map all my important DAW (Cubase) functions, making it perform like my old favourite hardware workstations. A bit later I bought another controller (NI's KK MK2) which I review elsewhere of course, so I was thinking whether to keep this one, since the other controller again suited my needs. Fortunately, the desicion was pretty easy, when I realized the power of this machine in conjuction with Arturia's Analog Lab software. What can I say? I have almost all my favourite hardware synths of the past in ONE VST which is very well integrated in Keylab MK2. Encoders, faders, browsing instruments/categories/sounds, and last but not least, make combis of two distinct sounds on the fly! It just fills me with joy, and often the sonic result is incredible! About the keybed: It's synth-action, very comfortable and I really love it, since i'm using it with Analog Lab. Construction: Top premium to me, and I surely used some other controllers in the past to judge so. I now have it in my setup with my NI's KK MK2, and well, I couldn't dream of anything better, at least on the DAW I use.
About this setup
This gear photo by minas_chantzides features 5 pieces of gear, including Tascam US-122 Audio Interface, Kensington Track Ball Pro mouse, and Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 MK2. The setup spans Studio Equipment and Software Plugins and VSTs, with mostly standard pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Electronic, Rock, and Pop scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Alawn, Justice, and Mid-Air Thief.