1. Ifihan
The Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S61 MK3 is an intelligent keyboard controller designed for music production and performance. It integrates seamlessly with virtual instruments and offers advanced control through its high-resolution screen and polyphonic aftertouch keybed. This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, and maintaining your S61 MK3 controller.
2. Ọja Ipariview
The S61 MK3 features a robust industrial design with metal and glass elements, ensuring durability and a professional aesthetic. Key components include a 61-key Fatar keybed with polyphonic aftertouch, a high-resolution full-color screen, and various controls for intuitive interaction with software.
2.1 Key Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ
- Unparalleled software integration with next-generation NKS technology for direct and immersive connection to Kontakt and partner instruments, effects, and sounds.
- 61 semi-weighted keys set in a Fatar keybed.
- Polyphonic aftertouch as standard, allowing for expressive control of parameters with individual key pressure.
- High-resolution full-color screen for intuitive browsing, tweaking, and mixing.
- Durable industrial design with metal and glass elements, manufactured to high quality standards.
2.2 Idanimọ paati

Nọmba 1: Iwaju view of the Komplete Kontrol S61 MK3 keyboard controller. This image displays the 61 semi-weighted keys, the central high-resolution screen, eight rotary encoders below the screen, and various control buttons on the left and right sides. The pitch and modulation wheels are located on the far left.

Nọmba 2: Oke-isalẹ view of the Komplete Kontrol S61 MK3. This perspective highlights the layout of the control surface, including the large color display, the touch strip above the pitch and mod wheels, and the main navigation encoder with its surrounding buttons.

Nọmba 3: Igun view of the Komplete Kontrol S61 MK3, showcasing ọjọgbọn rẹ̀ tó dárafile and the integration of the display and controls into the overall design. The purple backlighting accents are visible along the keybed and around some controls.

Nọmba 4: Rear panel of the Komplete Kontrol S61 MK3, showing the various input and output ports. These include USB-C for power and data, MIDI In/Out, and multiple pedal inputs (Expression, Assignable 1, Assignable 2).
3. Eto
3.1 Unpacking ati Awọn akoonu
Carefully unpack your Komplete Kontrol S61 MK3. Ensure all components are present and undamaged.
To wa ninu Apoti:
- Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S61 MK3 Keyboard Controller
- Okun USB-C
Additional software licenses and download instructions are typically provided digitally upon product registration.
3.2 System Awọn ibeere
To operate the S61 MK3, you will need a computer running one of the following operating systems:
- macOS
- Windows
Supported software includes Ableton Live, Avid Pro Tools, and FL Studio, among others compatible with NKS technology.
3.3 Nsopọ Adarí
- Asopọ agbara: Connect the provided USB-C cable to the USB-C port on the rear of the S61 MK3 and to a suitable power source. The S61 MK3 requires external power via USB-C.
- Asopọ data: Connect the other end of the USB-C cable to an available USB port on your computer. This connection handles both data transfer and additional power if available from the computer's USB port.
- Àwọn ìsopọ̀ MIDI (Àṣàyàn): If you are connecting external MIDI hardware, use standard MIDI cables to connect the MIDI OUT port of the S61 MK3 to the MIDI IN port of your external device, and vice-versa if bi-directional communication is required.
- Pedal Connections (Optional): Connect expression or sustain pedals to the dedicated pedal inputs on the rear panel for additional control.
After connecting, power on your computer and launch the Native Instruments software (e.g., Native Access, Komplete Kontrol) to ensure the controller is recognized and to install any necessary drivers or firmware updates.
4. Operating the Komplete Kontrol S61 MK3
4.1 Ipilẹ isẹ
The S61 MK3 is designed for intuitive control over your virtual instruments and digital audio workstation (DAW).
- Awọn bọtini: The 61 semi-weighted keys provide a responsive playing experience.
- Polyphonic Aftertouch: Apply varying pressure to individual keys after initial press to modulate parameters like vibrato, cutoff, or pitch, offering enhanced expressive control.
- Iboju Ipinnu Giga: Use the central screen for browsing sounds, adjusting parameters, and navigating your projects.
- Awọn koodu Rotari: The eight touch-sensitive rotary encoders below the screen allow for precise adjustment of parameters displayed on the screen.
- Pitch ati Awọn kẹkẹ Iṣatunṣe: Located on the left, these wheels provide traditional pitch bend and modulation control.
- Fọwọkan rinhoho: Positioned above the pitch and mod wheels, the touch strip can be assigned to various controls for dynamic performance.
4.2 Software Integration (NKS)
The S61 MK3 leverages Native Kontrol Standard (NKS) technology for deep integration with Native Instruments software and a growing number of third-party NKS-compatible instruments and effects.
- Lilọ kiri: Use the controller's screen and navigation controls to browse your sound library directly from the hardware, without needing to look at your computer screen.
- Parameter Control: NKS instruments automatically map key parameters to the S61 MK3's rotary encoders, allowing for immediate and intuitive sound shaping.
- Itọsọna Imọlẹ: The Light Guide above the keys illuminates to show key switches, zones, and scales, enhancing your playing experience.
Iṣẹ́ MIDI 4.3
Beyond NKS integration, the S61 MK3 functions as a versatile MIDI controller. It can send MIDI messages to control any MIDI-compatible software or hardware. MIDI templates can be configured to control external MIDI devices, such as analog synthesizers.
4.4 Product in Use
Fidio 1: Iṣaaju kukuru kanview demonstrating the Komplete Kontrol S-Series keyboard in use, highlighting its responsive keys and integrated display. This video shows a user interacting with the controller to play and manipulate sounds.
5. Itọju
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your Komplete Kontrol S61 MK3.
- Ninu: Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth to clean the surface of the controller. For stubborn marks, a slightly damp A le lo aṣọ pẹlu ọṣẹ kekere, ki o rii daju pe omi ko wọ inu ẹrọ naa. Yẹra fun awọn ohun elo fifọ tabi awọn olomi.
- Ibi ipamọ: Store the controller in a clean, dry environment away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and excessive dust. If transporting, use a padded case to protect it from physical damage.
- Awọn imudojuiwọn famuwia: Regularly check for and install firmware updates via Native Access. These updates often include performance improvements, bug fixes, and new features.
6. Laasigbotitusita
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your S61 MK3.
6.1 Controller Not Recognized by Computer/Software
- Ṣayẹwo Awọn isopọ: Ensure the USB-C cable is securely connected to both the controller and your computer, and that the controller is receiving power. Try a different USB port or cable.
- Orisun Agbara: Verify that the USB-C power source is adequate. The S61 MK3 requires sufficient power to operate correctly.
- Awakọ ati Firmware: Open Native Access and ensure all drivers and firmware for your S61 MK3 are up to date. Outdated firmware is a common cause of recognition issues.
- Tun bẹrẹ: Restart your computer and the controller.
- Awọn ibudo USB: If using a USB hub, ensure it is a powered hub and try connecting the controller directly to your computer's USB port to rule out hub-related issues.
6.2 Software Integration Issues
- Komplete Kontrol Software: Ensure the Komplete Kontrol software is installed and up to date. The controller relies on this software for NKS integration.
- Eto DAW: Verify that the S61 MK3 is correctly configured as a MIDI input device and, if applicable, as a control surface within your DAW's preferences.
- NKS Compatibility: Confirm that the virtual instrument or effect you are trying to control is NKS-compatible.
6.3 Pitch Wheel or Other Controls Behaving Erratically
- Imudojuiwọn famuwia: Ensure the latest firmware is installed, as some issues may be resolved through updates.
- Iṣatunṣe: Check the Native Instruments support resources for any calibration procedures for the pitch wheel or other controls.
- Ìjánu: Ensure no external factors are physically impeding the controls.
7. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Orukọ awoṣe | S61 Mk3 |
| Nọmba ti Awọn bọtini | 61 |
| Irú Kọ́kọ́rọ́bù | Semi-weighted Fatar keybed with Polyphonic Aftertouch |
| Asopọmọra Technology | USB |
| Asopọmọra Iru | USB-C (for power and data), MIDI In/Out, Expression Pedal, Assignable Pedal 1, Assignable Pedal 2 |
| Orisun agbara | Okun Itanna (USB-C) |
| Ibamu System isẹ | MacOS, Windows |
| Software atilẹyin | Ableton Live, Avid Pro Tools, FL Studio, NKS-compatible software |
| Iwọn Nkan | kilo 8.45 (18.59 poun) |
| Ọja Mefa | 37.61 x 13.94 x 3.51 inches |
| Ohun elo ara | Aluminiomu |
8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For detailed warranty information, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Native Instruments website. Technical support and additional resources, including FAQs and software downloads, are available through the Native Instruments support portal.
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