🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol M32 Controller Keyboard is a compact yet powerful music production tool featuring 32 keys, a sleek design, and a comprehensive software package, including Ableton Live 10 Lite. With real-time sound control via OLED display and touch-sensitive knobs, this USB 2.0 powered keyboard is perfect for musicians on the move.
Material Type | Oled |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.57"D x 18.7"W x 1.96"H |
Style | Compact |
Color | Black |
Platform | Mac |
Instrument | Keyboard |
Supported Software | Ableton Live |
Connector Type | USB |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 2.0 |
Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
Control Type | Keyboard Controller |
Number of Keys | 32 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Additional Features | Compact, Keyboard Controller |
Compatible Devices | Computers, Tablets, Smartphones |
B**L
Perfect in Size And gets the job done. I highly rate this five stars
I love this keyboard, quality functionality and the amount of versatility that can be done with this micro keyboard makes it one of the absolute best. Let me go over a couple of pros and cons. But the pros outweigh the cons.Pros:The value in the software alone is worth thousands of dollars you’re not gonna get any of this with any other midi keyboard.Can be used with all your Daws.. Tested Ableton live, FL studio 20 and much much more.Extremely solid build definitely will last years to comeFr..3 two Keys it’s the Sweet Spot.Functionality with complete control works perfectly and you spend more time playing and having fun then screwing around with software.Midi controls work flawlesslyCons:OK song address and cons here because I’ve read a lot of reviews complaining that the software doesn’t work with the keyboard. A lot of people are buying these keyboards just to get the software, I don’t understand why maybe because they want Drum pads with their micro keyboard. But they want the native suite also.First off for all you losers that are buying keyboards and drum machines to rip off software serial numbers you’re an idiot. You’re ruining everyone else’s experience because you’re stupid. If you can’t even figure out how to pirate the software or do a basic Google search you’re a moron..... OK enough of that. All I can tell you is if you contact native instruments with your problem they will literally give you serial.OK now for the rest of the stuff. Whenever using other DAWS You’re gonna have to do some set up. I don’t know a person that purchases one of these keyboards that isn’t a gearhead. But I’ll be honest with you I was up and running in Ableton 10 live In literally about 5 to 6 minutes. I even watched a couple YouTube videos just to make sure I had it right. I’m not the sharpest tool in the shed, but if we wanna look at this as a con here I would say it is. Primarily when I look at product focused items literally these are experience needs to become flawless it doesn’t even matter if you’re using different software, if you’re going to charge people money for something and this goes out to you specifically native instruments, they should be able to use it on anything they want. Now for those of you that are going to be using this keyboard, do not fear set up to integrate into your music software is extremely easy.No drum pads. But I didn’t get this keyboard for drum pads, honestly if you’re that broke and all you’re gonna do is focus on one tool, you’re a hobbyist. Get the Machine mini MK3 and have a blast it’s worth every penny.OK let’s talk about the last con which is the size. I personally think the size is perfect but if you’re hedging your decision on shoving this thing in your backpack, you better get a tall backpack. Honestly, I would get a nice little Velcro strap and a nice little tote bag and pop this bad boy in there and strap it to the back your backpack. To be honest with you pulling this thing out in the park or in a coffee shop is totally rad and is meant to be use this way. But if you wanna get technical on the size, and that is going to make your buying decision break, Then don’t get this but to be honest with you it’s perfect in size.———OK for the final part of this review, I just want to go ahead make a statement that I’m not a big native instruments fanboy. Actually the company irritates me with their Apple mentality. Music is meant to be open to the world and they should open source their damn software and handshake with other APIs. But you can bring machine and complete control into all the other music software so it’s redundant anyways. This is a good product as well as the machine micro MP3, I bought both together and it looks amazing on my desk.Pro tip: One last thing that I want to take note of is that you can change the media maps to also function with your software like Photoshop and premiere and map the buttons to that. I did that with the machine micro MK 3
M**M
The best midi keyboard
I tried many midis and this one has the best look and feel and also does what it suppose to. If you travel a lot, it’s light and well made. I bought it 5 years ago and still use it.
J**O
99% perfect for a mobile solution
The media could not be loaded. I want to buy a keyboard for my mobile demands. Being a NI fanboy, M32 is first thought, and I was really happy about it.In the video attached, I wanna show y’all that even an OP-Z can bus-power it, so does my iPad Pro with GarageBand, if you are using one single cable without hub-adapter. The pressure sensitivity from M32 just gives these to mobile platforms another dimension, especially for OP-Z.Knobs are perfectly functional, you may be able to see me change pan and volumen with two knobs. However you cannot customize the CC message map of them. You can only change them during using them with computers, but the profile won’t be stored on the keyboard once the keyboard was removed. So that is like my Only complaint.Build quality wise, NI feel. Buttons are sloppier compared to NI S-keyboard or Maschine, understandably. But still very pleasant.Otherwise, this will be a perfect keyboard, especially for my OP-Z.
B**N
Handy little keyboard
I partly got this for the software it comes with (had been wanting to try maschine and abelton), but also wanted something to fit on the desk so I could quickly record beats and bass lines without turning to the side for the bigger keyboard. This fits nicely on a crowded desk, and has a good feel to it for a micro keyboard. 32 vs 25 keys does make a difference in playability, so for me it is a more practical instrument than a 25 key keyboard. It doesn't fit in my backpack, but that's not a big deal for me. This keyboard gets along with Logic pro really well - I like having a tap tempo button ready to go and the ability to quantize with one touch is really cool. The touch strips are more responsive than I thought they would be, but the encoders are not quite as responsive as I'd like them to be (slight delay while tweaking filters), though this might be due to my computer rather than the keyboard itself.
C**S
This controller also works well with GarageBand.
This controller works great, I use this Native instrument (Komplete Kontroller M32) with Native Instrument/Maschine software & it works excellent. I have been using the keyboard controller for a few weeks. This controller also works well when used in GarageBand with plug-ins... The only thing i would knock is the velocity, the sensitivity is horrible, you have to beat the life out of the keys to get that soft touch, i just turn the sensitivity/Velocity off... But its a cheap controller, idk if i where to expect that from this product being this cheap.
P**N
Nice introduction to Komplete hardware
I really like this diminutive controller. The learning curve is a little steep, but it very much helps my LogicPro workflow. Based on this, when finances allow, I would like to upgrade to one of the bigger versions with the color coded LED, and better screens. Still, this does the job for a good amount of work -- when I don't want to be trapped sitting at my full-size controllers. I am a hobbyist and do music for Theater and my own theater compositions. The feel of the keys is workable, and what I would expect.My bad eyesight is the only issue, it's hard to read the tiny screen. I imagine the larger versions are much nicer in this regard.
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