![]() ![]() ![]() Hello a blind user myself, I can confirm that this is indeed true. How recommendable or not is this for a commercial release? However, I've also read of some issues with snapshots when a library with no NKS license is moved from a location to another one. ![]() I only release non-Player Kontakt libraries, and I know that it is still possible to set a Kontakt library to show up parameters so that they work within Komplete Kontrol. In several occasions, Tom asked if I had plans to make my libraries compatible with Komplete Kontrol, by exposing assigned parameters to host automation and assigning them to physical controls. The keyboards provide spoken text to speech feedback from the computer on Mac and Windows, which allows blind users to browse and edit plug-ins like Kontakt (when hosted within Komplete Kontrol). Recently I had a conversation with a customer who brought to my attention an important topic (I'll use a made-up name, Tom) : he's a visually impaired composer who strongly relies on Komplete Kontrol to use sample libraries, he explained how controllers like the S49 are making a remarkable difference in the community of composers who suffer the same problem. ![]()
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