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Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol A61 Controller Keyboard & M-Audio SP 2 | Universal Sustain Pedal with Piano Style Action for MIDI Keyboards, Digital Pianos & More

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Size: 61-Key


style: A-Series


Pattern Name: Keyboard + Sustain Pedal


Features

  • Product 1: Smart, streamlined keyboard controller for all your virtual instruments and effects
  • Product 1: Semi-weighted custom NI keybed
  • Product 1: Informative OLED display for at-a-glance navigation
  • Product 1: 8 touch-sensitive control knobs
  • Product 2: Universal sustain pedal with chrome foot pedal for a natural, realistic pedal action
  • Product 2: Classic design with a conveniently located polarity switch for compatibility with all electronic keyboards
  • Product 2: Premium build with a robust, heavy-duty mechanism for uncompromised reliability
  • Product 2: Lightweight, ultra-compact aesthetic provides classic piano style sustain in portable footprint

Description

Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol A61 Controller KeyboardGet hands-on with all of your instruments and effects from a smart, streamlined keyboard at an affordable price. Find, tweak, and capture your sounds, perform on a best-in- class keybed, and express yourself with the included collection of pro-grade instruments.M-Audio SP 2 | Universal Sustain Pedal with Piano Style Action For MIDI Keyboards, Digital Pianos & MoreLooking to add some piano style sustain to your keyboard or controller? The M Audio SP 2 is a traditionally styled, compact and sturdy sustain pedal specifically engineered with the modern musician and producer in mind. Featuring a conveniently located polarity switch, a heavy duty, natural feeling mechanism and an ultra-portable robust design aesthetic, M Audio's SP 2 universal sustain pedal is the ultimate accompaniment to your electronic keyboard, synthesiser, MIDI controller or drum machine.


Date First Available: January 12, 2021


Size: 61-Key


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  • Just a friendly warning about used / Amazon Warehouse / renewed units...
Size: 61-Key style: S-Series Pattern Name: Keyboard
First, let me say that this keyboard is totally amazing - and well worth the $780 price tag new if you're serious about music production and are in the Native Instruments ecosystem. Kontakt is an wonderful piece of software and integrates tightly with this keyboard. However... I decided to purchase one of the Amazon Warehouse units at $200 less. I already owned the software and didn't feel as though I needed a new unit. I saved a couple hundred bucks, the keyboard came well packaged, I plugged it in and everything lit up, and launching Komplete (standalone or in FL Studio / Ableton Live) everything seemed great. The keyboard has a very nice, semi-weighted feel. All good, right? Wrong. This was totally My Bad - I didn't check each and every key, button, and knob on the unit. If you buy used - from anyone - this is a must. I was busy with other projects and the keyboard seemed as though it was in great condition. A couple weeks after the 30-day return period had ended I pulled the keyboard out, fired up Ableton, plugged everything in, and marveled at how gorgeous the thing is. Then, I started to work on a piece and realized that a stretch of eight keys were dead - Ab0 to Eb0 simply didn't work. Nada. However, I couldn't return it because it was beyond the send-back date. I don't really have anyone to blame - I should have carefully checked the unit over. Nothing appeared damaged overtly and it came described in "Very Good" condition, which means a few scuffs or scratches. It was not supposed to be defective, which mine obviously was. So, let this be a gentle reminder and caveat emptor if you are thinking about purchasing used. One other observation: if you buy a used unit, the accompanying software will almost certainly have been registered by the original owner, which means that the $200+ worth of software will belong to someone else. You need to factor this in when you're trying to figure out if you want to buy new or save a bit by purchasing used / refurbished. Just another friendly warning and something to consider. Still, this is a gorgeous keyboard and, like I said at the outset, totally worth the investment. Just be careful. Good luck and enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2019 by JM Fisk

  • Top quality with excellent features
Size: Mk2 style: S-Series Pattern Name: Keyboard
I upgraded from an S61 to this S88 MK2 just to have the extra keys but found that the keyboard on the larger model is really much nicer. I wasn't unhappy with the S61 keys at all but these fully weighted keys feel great and my playing has improved because I enjoy it more. Initially, I hesitated to get the S88 because of the few reviewers and YouTube videos saying the keyboard on this model was defective but I thought most of these reviews weren't really unbiased. Having used the S88 for some weeks, I am totally satisfied and now believe these overly negative reviews are disreputable. Native Instruments is a top shelf company and they make superb hardware and software. I wholeheartedly recommend this keyboard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2020 by M. K. Bengtson

  • Unable to Register the hardware because serial is locked, RETURNED AS UNUSABLE
Size: 49-Key style: S-Series Pattern Name: Keyboard
ZERO STARS. I would love to review this product, but trying to register the hardware to allow me to actually use it fails because the serial number has been locked by customer support. No response from the company yet. So basically I have bought an expensive paperweight at this point. This is why I try to avoid any form of authentication services. Hopefully all will be made good at some point. UPDATE: Waited a week and never heard back from Native Instruments. It has now been returned for a full refund. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2018 by Dean K M Jones

  • Review for the A61 Keyboard (Spoiler: It's amazing)
Size: 61-Key style: A-Series Pattern Name: Keyboard
This product is a controller, and as such, you must program it for the software you're planning on using. This can be a complex step if you're unaware of how to work with the software you want to use this with (i.e. Ableton) - I bring this up because I read a 2 star review about how this doesn't work with Ableton 9, which it does, it just takes some configuring finesse. It comes with Ableton Lite, which I've enjoyed using thus far, but my primary software of choice is Maschine 2. This is an ideal companion (well, the S88 is the Ideal, but I'm a grad student with a family) for the Maschine Mk3. The two pair up well together, and I've had a lot of fun working with them. I'm not a professional musician these days. I used to DJ 20+ years ago, and I never got into the production side of things because computers weren't really ready for running controllers back then (at least, not what I could afford). But now, if you have a good system, production is a fraction of the cost to get into, especially with Native Instruments. I purchased this keyboard with the intention of learning to play the piano, and also to improve my own production abilities via Massive, Kontact Player, and Komplete Kontrol, etc. That said, I've read few comments complaining about the latency (how hard you have to press the key to make the sound) of the controller. I grew up playing with my grandparents' grand piano, and the latency is spot on to playing a real piano. In that regard, I have no complaints about this at all! I would like to have the same muscle memory when I sit down to play a real piano from learning how to play on a keyboard. I believe this product is ideal for this. If you're looking for something with a synthetic keyboard feel (i.e. you don't have to press on the keys hard to get the full tone), then you'll want something else, as I haven't found a way to modify the latency (yet). The Native Instruments forums are a phenomenal place to search out any help with your gear, the community is really amazing. If you're looking for a cheap (relatively speaking, this is a well-made device and it's definitely worth the money) keyboard controller, the A series is amazing. When paired with Kontact Player (I got player free with Maschine Mk3, so I'm not sure if it comes with the keyboard) you gain access to organ recordings as well as The Gentleman (a piano), which gives you the full sound (fully customizable as well!) of playing a piano or organ. And, because it's a controller, you can program it to play any number of instruments that come with Kontact Player. I think this is a great way to spend quarantine, learning to play! Hope this is helpful for those who are considering this device over others. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2020 by leprkan

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