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The Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 is a premium 6-channel audio interface designed for professional audio recording. It supports a maximum sample rate of 192 kHz and features extensive connectivity options, including 4 analog inputs/outputs, 2 digital inputs/outputs, and MIDI in/out. With dual headphone outputs and a USB 2.0 bus-powered design, it’s perfect for musicians and producers looking to create high-quality audio on the go.
Audio Input | USB |
Maximum Sample Rate | 192 KHz |
Operating System | Windows |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Number of Channels | 10 |
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
Item Weight | 848 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.35"D x 7.87"W x 2.18"H |
A**Y
Great for the price
Good audio quality, easy to use, good build quality
J**N
Excelente calidad a buen precio
Era justo lo que buscaba para el rango de precio. El material se ve bien resistente, el diseño es genial y la calidad de sonido excelente. Un gran punto adicional son las dos salidas de audifonos. Eso me terminó de convencer!
S**8
A Previously Owned , yet PERFECT Komplete Audio 6 MK2
Was prepared to perhaps return the previously owned Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 MK2 but. to unbox, and immediately connect via USB, and confirm all i/o ports easily was beyond my expectation. This device is nothing short of Excellent, and I do sincerely appreciate this Amazon purchase. Thanks very much and this indeed merits an A++
N**A
Works well but more like 2 different 2-input interfaces
Overall I like this product. It is much better than other similarly priced audio interfaces I’ve purchased in the past and also looks great on my desk. In fact, I liked it enough that I bought a second one for my other computer.That being said, there is one caveat you should really be aware of before buying this. One of the features of this is that there are two instrument inputs on the back in addition to the two mic/instrument inputs on the front. However, they are not meant to be used simultaneously. There is a physical switch on the front to choose between using 1/2 or 3/4, and in software, computers will treat them as two different sets of inputs/outputs. Apparently there is some software out there you can run to sit in the middle and get audio out of both, but it is not straight forward to set up. So consider this if you want to leave things plugged in and switch between them for recording, or if you only need 2 simultaneous inputs, but look into getting all inputs working at once before buying if you intend to simultaneously use more than 2 inputs.Keep in mind that knowing this, I bought a second one, so it was not an issue for me.
T**V
Good
Good
D**L
Inputting a mono microphone
Someone asked about not being able to input a mic in mono in windows 10 with the Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 interface . I have a mono XLR condenser microphone and I plug it in to The IN1 channel or in to the IN2 channel and am able to input a single mono signal just fine. If you are connecting a stereo microphone and you want just a mono signal, I don’t see why you couldn’t just connect it to IN1 or IN2 or even IN 3 or IN 4 and route it to come out of one of the single output channels as a mono signal. As long as you are using one input channel I don’t know how it could ever be a stereo signal even if you have the outputs connected to stereo speakers or you are recording. I hope this helps.
D**T
bought for the digital in/out and it works great sounds crystal clear!
Seen some people in the reviews having trouble with this so heres how I got it working. First go on native instruments website and download the driver file, not native access, the individual driver file. I installed the driver restarted then plugged in the box and it didn't work, windows only recognized outputs 1/2. I realized you have to have the box plugged in while your installing the driver so I just reinstalled the driver a second time and boom the NI control panel appeared in my system tray and windows recognized every output 1-6. In windows sound output you just select channels 5/6 because thats the digital spdif outs. Same thing if you using a daw like abelton or pro tools you have to change the master output to 5/6.
J**N
Love Native Instruments
I have had no issues with it since I got it. So I’d recommend this audio interface for anyone that’s getting into producing.
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