Kontrol S MK3 MIDI Templates: (un)Official Peer-To-Peer Sharing and Download Thread
As of August 1st 2024, Kontrol S MK3 now supports the creation, editing, saving, browsing and loading of MIDI Templates directly on the device itself.
When connected to a computer, Kontrol S MK3 allows you to export/import those MIDI Templates to/from a computer.
All users are free to create, export and distribute these templates for the benefit of other users, who may wish to import them for their own use.
This thread is intended as a place users may upload templates of their own creation, and/or other users may search and download specific templates of interest to them (e.g. for a specific piece of hardware or software).
If it gets enough traction, we will transition it to an area such as the NKS user library.
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README
If you're uploading any MIDI Templates for download and use by others, please take the following steps:
- A Kontrol S MK3 MIDI Template must be compressed to .zip format prior to upload, as the .kmt extension is unsupported by this forum.
- A brief description of each template you upload should be included in your forum post, to help other users search and discover.
- After uploading a Template, please PM me (@Matthew_NI) with a link, and I'll update the directory to make things as clear and accessible as possible. This isn't scalable, but it's a way to start, and gauge interest before designing a more scalable solution.
If you're downloading any MIDI Templates for import and use on your Kontrol S MK3, please be advised of the following:
- These MIDI Templates are peer-to-peer, meaning that Native Instruments does not police, and is not to be held responsible for the quality or appropriateness of the content. In the unlikely event a MIDI Template contains any offensive language, please let us know.
- There may be multiple MIDI Templates for the same content, created by various users. If so, it is up to you to try each and decide which works for you.
What is a MIDI Template?
- A file that defines what sort of MIDI data the buttons, knobs, pedals, touch-strip, and wheels on your Kontrol S MK3 can send, and how it should be sent.
- This allows the user to have many custom MIDI devices mapped to their Kontrol S MK3 keyboard, such as:
- External hardware synths
- Non NKS (non Kontakt, non Komplete Kontrol) plug-ins
- NKS plug-ins you'd rather use with a custom MIDI configuration
- Digital Audio Workstations, that aren't already integrated with DAW Control, or ones that are but for which you'd rather use with a custom MIDI configuration.
- It also allows you to define default behaviours for what the buttons and knobs do when not in NKS mode, and what the pedals, touchstrip and wheels do always.
- To learn more about how to create and edit your own MIDI Templates, click here.
How do I export/import a MIDI Template from my Kontrol S MK3?
- Ensure the MIDI Templates on your computer are in .kmt format (if they are still in .zip format, unzip them).
- Navigate to the MIDI Template browser by pressing SHIFT + BROWSER.
- When Kontrol S MK3 is connected to a computer, buttons 6/7 above the screen are activated, and labelled Import/Export (see image below).
- To Import:
- Press Import
- A window will automatically pop up on your computer
- You may add, or drag/drop multiple MIDI Templates to this window
- Once your selection is complete, you are able to send them to your keyboard, where they will appear in the list
- To Export:
- Press Export
- Select the templates you wish to export from your keyboard
- Continue, and a window will automatically pop up on your computer
- In this window, you can create or define the folder location to which the templates will be exported.
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DIRECTORY
As MIDI Templates are added, they will be added to the following list for ease of discovery:
- Access Virus B (by @crisNI)
- Arturia Analog Lab (by @KierD)
- Behringer TD-3-MO (by @crisNI)
- Chase Bliss CXM 1978 (by @crisNI)
- Maschine+ with Juno-106 and Juno-60 (by @crisNI)
- Moog Grandmother (by @crisNI)
- Moog Model D software (by @Kymeia)
- Moog Model 15 software (by @Kymeia)
- Nord Rack 2 (by @GavinH)
- Roland Zenology (by @MorrisEd)
- Toontrak EZ Bass (by @Erwinew)
- UDO Super 6 Desktop Template (by Matt Lara)
- Yamaha MODx and MODx+ (by @Xivaro)
And a special bonus template for all Editors:
- Kontrol S MK3 Template Customization (by Cris Vogt)
- Template Link
- Covers both Special Characters, and a Guide to Text Editing
Comments
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Name: U-D-O SUPER 6
Description: Designed for full control of the UDO Super 6. This 12-voice polyphonic, binaural analog-hybrid hardware synthesizer also comes as a desktop version, without a keybed. Matt Lara created this template whilst shooting the MIDI Template launch video, for hands-on control of his Super 6.
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Name: 303
Description: Designed to control the Behringer TD-3-MO. This is a “Modded Out” Analog Bass Line Synthesizer with VCO, MIDI-Controllable VCF and Sub-Harmonics Oscillator, albeit with limited MIDI assignability.
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Name: Analog Lab
Description: Designed to control Analog Lab directly, emulating the control layout of the Keylab Essential Mk3.
To make this work, ensure that your Kontrol keyboard is checked as an incoming MIDI port in Audio MIDI Settings, and in the MIDI options of the main panel, set your MIDI Controller to be KeyKab Essential 3.
- The first page of knobs replicates the functionality of the first eight knobs of the KLE3
- The second page replicates the faders.
- Control labels may not always correlate with the particular patch being controlled, but in most cases they do.
- Buttons 1 and 2 allow you to prev/next the current preset
- Buttons 3 and 4 are for use in the browser, and toggle types view, and favourites view
This is a work in progress, but should be a good starting point for anyone trying out MIDI templates
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Hey everyone,
Great news! The Kontrol S MK3 now allows you to create, edit, save, browse, and load MIDI Templates directly on device. This means we can start mapping our external gear to the Kontrol S MK3 with ease.
To help you dive deeper into editing and renaming, I’ve got a little “trick” to share that might speed up the process.
What you need:- Your Kontrol S MK3
- A computer
- A text editor of your choice
Attached you’ll find a folder that includes:
- 1 PDF with short instructions
- 3 PDFs with detailed instructions
- 2 PDFs filled with extra signs that will work on your Kontrol S MK3 display.
These can be useful for musical contexts or if you want to get creative with naming -
simply copy & paste them into your text editor. - 1 "Example Template" that includes only extra signs.
Drop it into your HCS to see what you could add to your personal template ヅ - a glimpse of what templates may appear in the near future.
Happy mapping and creating!
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Here is one for the MOOG Model D (standalone software) - it doesn't work in KK as the plugin only comes as au3 but you can now Kontrol it using MIDI - ZIP includes Kontrol template and mapping for the instrument which you also need to import - unlike KK you can actually map the buttons with real buttons (which I also coloured to match those on the Model D) - I just wish you could use the buttons in KK too (also the template editor does a load of other things like allow for rearranging user pages that I wish you could do in the NKS editor in KK)
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First off, my hats off to NI for finally doing this with these amazing keyboards. Can someone please make a midi template for the Moog Grandmother (the hardware synth) for the S Series Keyboard I would honestly pay for it at this point because it would speed my workflow with that synth to a whole other level. If not I’ll attempt to make it for the community
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Sure! If you send over a Moog I'd be happy to 🤣
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Yeah I was also thinking that it would be nice to have one :)
I guess it might be possible from the specs but hard to get right without the keyboard to test it with. My suggestion is get to grips with how template building works, it’s actually very straightforward, and make it yourself then share it with the community
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I preferred my suggestion
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Well you would 😝
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I’m making one now for the MOOG Model 15
Only downside of these is param jumping when you change patches. I tried using relative mode but it seems these synths are not setup to work with relative MIDI (unless anyone can show me how?). There is an option for 14 bit MIDI for higher resolution MIDI, does Kontrol support that, (or would it require activating MIDI 2, which I am reluctant to do as it‘s still buggy?) but I can’t see one for relative MIDI?
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Kontrol does not yet support that. High resolution is a great feature of MIDI 2 that we do plan to support as adoption increases.
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moog Grandmother
saw that some folks already asked for it…I don't have a moog at hand! made this from the CC chart only.
so you might double-check if the buttons/knobs are set up properly, like the mode from Relative to Absolute + the resolution of steps (2, 4 … 32)
also naming - feel free to "clean" the labels from my artyfarty for your own desire.
CCs should fit.
let me know if there is something to improve, happy to re-edit it then again.5 -
Question I own a KOMPLETE KONTROL S61 MK2 & S88 MK2 is the ability to import and export midi templates the same process?
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No, they are different.
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