![]() And the Komplete Kontrol software is what lights up a lot of those benefits. More here from Sanjay C:ĭo you _have_ to use Native Instruments hardware to use their software? No. However adding the Komplete Kontrol software to the mix really enhances the interaction between Native Instrument’s hardware and software. Komplete Kontrol keyboard/MIDI controller Kontakt. You don’t strictly _need_ it, because you can often just launch a Kontakt instrument and play it: Komplete Kontrol keyboard/MIDI controller Komplete Kontrol Software NKS compatible virtual instruments(like Kontakt). So now, back to what is Komplete Kontrol? Maybe this helps: Nevertheless, it has been widely adopted, and as they have succeeded they keep enhancing their ecosystem. There is some detail to explain the types of content by category here:Īnyway, all of that is to say that NI has built a standard that has an enormous presence in the virtual instrument industry, but not all virtual instruments use that standard. There are other instruments in the Komplete 13 bundles: In other words, the version of Kontakt you need depends entirely on how the developer decides to distribute their work.Ī great introduction to Kontakt is available on YouTube by Guy Michelmore: Kontakt 6 in 20 minutes That’s an option, but in that case NI makes the end-user basically pay for that privilege by making the user buy “Kontakt Full”. Kontakt Full - however, developers, often the smaller ones, cannot afford to do that, but still want to benefit from developing for Kontakt. If the developer wants the maximum value delivered to their customers, and the least friction, they’ll pay NI what are effectively distribution rights. Basically Native Instruments charges developers for benefiting from the ecosystem they have built. Kontakt - will be able to load and play, any instrument for which the developer has paid the distribution license fee. ![]() Kontakt - a “plugin” which hosts virtual instruments built to the Kontakt standard. Apps unsupported under Rosetta 2 may or may not work: while many work just fine, some may present odd GUI distortions, crash validation, or appear sluggish.The Komplete packages/bundles contain a large number of instruments - many of which also have their own expansions available: It's not meant to be a substitute for an app that runs natively on the new M1 processors. ![]() Rosetta 2 is a translator that allows Intel software to run on the new Silicon machines. Apogee Digital (Symphony I/O, Ensemble, Element, One, Duet, Quartet) link.This does not mean the software listed below will not run under Rosetta 2, it means only that the manufacturer either haven't tested it under Rosetta 2, or have tested it and found it not fully compatible Glitch Machines (all products except Fracture which is M1 native) link.Baby Audio (everything but TAIP which is native) link.Apogee Digital (Apogee Native Plug-ins) link.Waves v13 link - except Waves Central v13 link.Toontrack EZDrummer 2.2.2 link, EZBass 1.1.0 link, and Superior Drummer 3.2.5 link. ![]() Tone Projects Kelvin Tone Shaper link and Unisum link.Tokyo Dawn Labs (Molot GE, Molotok) link.Synapse Audio - Dune 3.4 link, Obsession 1.1: link, The Legend link.Spitfire Audio (some of the libraries) link. ![]() Presonus (USB Audio and Controllers) link.Metric Halo (MIOConsole3d & MHLinkDriver) link.Melda Production (M TotalFX Bundle) link.IK Multimedia Modo Drum link, Sampletank 4, Syntronik 2 link.Audio Thing Things-Texture, Things Tilt, Speakers, Wires link.Audiority (see list of products in the link) link.Apogee Digital (Symphony Desktop, Hype MiC, MiC+, JAM+, Groove, Duet (beta), One (beta), Quartet (beta), Element, Ensemble Thunderbolt, Symphony I/O Mk II Thunderbolt, Symphony I/O Mk I USB and ThunderBridge) link.Acon Digital Acoustica 7.3 link, Mastering Suite link, Verberate 2 link, DeVerberate 3 link.Aberrant dsp (SketchCassette II, ShapeShifter) link.For each listing I've provided a link to the official announcement by the manufacturer, or a link to a post here that details where the information was found. If you know of plug-ins that should be added to this list, please reply below and I'll add them. Here we track plug-ins, drivers, music software and hardware that are compatible with Apple Silicon processors (M1, M1 Pro or M1 Max). ![]()
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