The actual size of each key is bigger than most "mini keyboards.".I'm spending 80% of my production time using just the M32. I have an 88 controller to the side if I need it. I might have a darker piano or bass on the main keyboard, and then something high like a glock or toy piano, or even a sampler triggering different things, up on the little M32.įirst up, I didn't see it coming, but the M32 is now my main controller sitting pride of place on the desk. It's smaller, lighter, and encourages a different style of playing, which I like to embrace. Maybe that's an obvious thing, but it hadn't clicked for me until I started learning more about Komplete Kontrol.Īlternatively I also find it helpful as a second midi channel from my full size weighted keyboard (Kurzweill PC88). So for example if I have the knobs of the M32 mapped to an instrument in Komplete Kontrol I can tweak away while still playing the full size keyboard, which I don't have any mapping controls on, so it's basically like just extending my existing keyboard. The great thing about this setup is that you can use Komplete Kontrol functions of the M32 keyboard while playing the same instrument on the bigger keyboard, on the same midi channel. I was thinking that it would be good to have for mobile use, but I actually keep it right about my mac keyboard now, with my main 88 keyboard under the desk. Not sure if you'll find this helpful, but I picked up an M32 when it was on sale (on Amazon, which I haven't seen since) to test out Komplete Kontrol, without having to go for a new keyboard.
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