


It gives the group audio access to the controller. To run the Application as a normal user copy the file les to the folder /etc/udev/rules.d/. Installation on LinuxĪccessing USB requires root access. Explaining how to disable the NI hardware integration service would lead too far in this manual, search the web for a tutorial how to disable a system service on your OS. In that case, try disabling the NI service and/or try different USB ports and cables. If none shows up, there is an issue with the USB detection. For the USB port there should only be one option show up, select that one. From the controller menu select Native Instruments and then Komplete Kontrol Sxx mk I, where xx is the number of keys of your specific device (25, 49, 61 or 88).Īs MIDI input select the normal Komplete Kontrol input (not the external (EXT) and not the DAW (DAW) one). The device cannot be auto-detected and needs to be manually added. On the negative side, the Komplete Kontrol integration cannot be used. you can see track and parameter names and it works on Linux. On the positive side, you get useful information in the display, e.g. This has several advantages but also disadvantages. Important: This implementation accesses the device directly via USB.

Provides support for the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol controller Version 1. Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol 1 S25, S49, S61, S88
