![]() I did some researching, and I was shocked to find out that the only way to get this thing's CC knobs and stuff to work with Ableton is by using some abomination of a hack-a custom Ableton Instrument Rack that contains the Komplete Kontrol VST inside. The keys feel great, the hardware is awesome! Then I realized that none of the CC knobs, playback buttons, navigation buttons are doing anything. Then I finally saw the device in Ableton, and tried the keys out. Turns out this hardware doesn't support M1 architecture, so I have to run Ableton under Rosetta (wtf?) to be able to use my MIDI keyboard, which by the way, requires full access to my entire disk. Well, after I got a USB connection, I wasn't seeing it in Ableton. I did some Googling, downloaded everything I could, signed up for a NI account (more on that later) only to realize after an hour or two of troubleshooting that it's because I was using a USB 3.0 cable, and the thing only supports USB 2.0. Rant incoming.įirst, I realized my M1 Macbook Air isn't seeing this thing, like, at all. I was really happy to realize that my $100 purchase is now worth much more! ![]() I've repaired another 88 key piano on another occasion, so this was a pretty straightforward fix. The seller said it's broken, one key made no sound, and one other key can't reach full velocity. ![]() I purchased a Komplete Kontrol S88 MK1 on Facebook Marketplace for the equivalent of about $100 USD. ![]() However, at least you can control Instrument Racks and faders this way. Navigation buttons still do not work, and most of the shortcuts mentioned in the documentation are broken. I created this repository to help fix a lot of the issues I complained about below, but it doesn't solve every issue. ![]()
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