Briefly:
- This isn't a MIDI keyboard, this is an user interface for Komplete Kontrol software. Buy ONLY if you are going to use NI instruments and nothing else.
First play with S88 was a huge disappointment after all the hype that it has received. In a few days I have had lot's of problems with software, even NI's own instruments disappear every once in a while and display sometimes. Sometimes they work inside your DAW and sometimes in Komplete Kontrol standalone, sometimes in both and sometimes they are not found in either of those.
This is actually the first disappointing product I've purchased from Thoman so far and I've had over 10 synths and keyboards. I knew this was meant for NI software, but I didn't understand how much it relies solely on the software. It's Kompletely useless without a computer.
The Good
- Great support for NKS software and easy to use
- High quality build and displays
- Great keybed
The Bad
- no faders
- buggy software (instruments disappear randomly, transports stops suddenly working)
- very closed architecture, so it's hard to combine,export or import with anything outside NI ecosystem
- no MidiFX on the ARP / scales. Hard to get output of these to recordings you could edit. Plugin boutiques Scaler is also better option for scales and even Logic's stock ARP or MPK249:'s ARP is better than the one on KK. Can't even use these with hardware synths since they don't work in MIDI mode!
- software included is quite ok but you get better sounds even with stock Logic plugins. At this price point I would expect to get at least the standard version of KK software and not Select.
- No browsing VST sounds (unlike VIP), unless you find a thirdparty NKS plugin for it somewhere.
- No midi output from MIDI connectors if USB is connected!!!
Yes, you read it right: you have to unplug it from computer to get midi output. This is probably a result of that the keyboard don't have practically any software inside it - it's relying solely on your computer.
Also even if USB is disconnected you can't even change the midi channel or even use the presaved midi templates because apparently the device has no memory in it or something. So NEVER EVER get this if you want to play actual midi devices.
I should have stayed with my Akai MPK249 which at least works always and with everything and without computer and have better connections.
Better options might include Arturia Keylab and Akai MPK series