M-Audio and Akai have made keyboards to integrate with their VIP (Virtual Instrument Player). Native Instruments keyboards work well with their Komplete or Komplete Kontrol. The last hardware manufacturer that had dedicated support for Cakewalk was Roland, because they owned Cakewalk at the time.įor example Arturia keyboard controllers are designed to work well with Analog Lab. And Cakewalk requires some special configuration for that to achieve limited compatibility. But the various host DAWs supported are often footnotes on their marketing pages. One thing that is not initially obvious with keyboard controllers is that virtual instrument control, and DAW control surfaces, are two different modes.Ĭontrollers that are well integrated with specific virtual instruments may work great out of the box with the plugins they were designed for, regardless of the specific DAW they are running on.
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