Native Instruments Audio Kontrol 1 Interface

A superior solutions for DJs, this 2-in, 4-out interface delivers 192 kHz, 24-bit audio and comes equipped with a huge software package.

Overall User Ratings (based on 41 ratings)
  • Overall:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted February 7, 2008 by a customer from charter.net

"Compare quality, sampling rates and features...hard to beat for the money"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I've had mine about 8 months and use it mostly on weekends. It continues to amaze me with quality recordings of guitars, bass, vocals, drums and keybords. The more I use it the more I like it.
Sound
This thing has a nice clean and fat sound (probably due to the sampling rate). Nothing is lost. You must have a decent PC with good usb ports because this unit seems to tax it pretty good. I compare to my friends Emu recordings and we both agree mine sounds better. The headphone could be louder but again mercy on the port. Great dynamics!
Features
The balanced 2 in and 4 out plus the insane MIDI control capacity (which I haven't mastered) are great. I think an external power source might help take the load from the usb port. Otherwise no complaints. I haven't used the extra software bundle yet. I bought this for the sampling rate and the 4 balanced outs and am not disappointed.
Ease of Use
I had some audible unexplainable glitches when I first fired this up and like some others experienced some bad thoughts. I have since learned to go back and set a lot of the assignments and settings not changing them but clicking off and then back on again. This shouldn't be necessary but is now routine. I think it's mostly because of Vista incompatibility.
Quality
This is a fine and sturdy metal device. Well labeled and quality controls...nothing cheesy here. The lighting scheme and indicators are just plain cool. This thing is virtually noiseless. I use it with N-track (cheap but good) recording software on a modest Gateway PC and I can rival much more expensive studios.
Value
Native Instruments are not for the weak of wallet. Again the sampling rate and features sold me. If they knocked off another $50 I think they'd gain a lot more potential customers.
Manufacturer Support
Haven't used support but their website is useful for FAQ's, downloads and upgrades.
The Wow Factor
This fit my criteria... External USB Interface 4 balanced outputs High sampling rate And it Didn't cost $300 or more to get these features

Musical Background:

musician, dj, recording, electronics

Musical Style:

all
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Submitted June 17, 2007 by a customer from yahoo.com

"Extreme! for a new type of personal music experience "

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Once you heard it you will buy one!
Sound
You will listen to all your mp3s again! The playback and the stereo separation are top of the line. fabulous bass the highs are full and natural mids are great A Nakamichi for listening to all your musics again and again Turns a 50$ pc speaker into a studio monitor.
Features
only lacks digital I/O Little disturbing latency comparing to pci cards when used for real time software synthesis Very warm and accurate playback
Ease of Use
Plug & Play
Quality
Top of the line Clear ,Warm,and accurate Shakes your subs well pro 2 in 4 out the best box and appearance
Value
Great, now is available for less
Manufacturer Support
no problems made sturdy
The Wow Factor
Great for the price one may feel 3 times the price

Musical Background:

hobbyist

Musical Style:

official music!
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Submitted September 15, 2007 by a customer from gmail.com

"Nearly hits the mark, but a few issues..."

Overall: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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At this point, I'm about ready to go back to my native ASIO drivers and hook up my desktop mixer for recording. I think that given enough time NI will release all the updates (like the year it took for them to fix Battery 3) and all will be well, but until then, I'm looking at alternatives...
Sound
It's Native Instruments, it's not cheap, and you always get what you pay for. In this category, all high marks. Very clear, the inputs are great, knobs are not flimsy feeling (thank god). When it works, it works extremely well, no doubt about it.
Features
It comes with various software that I never used but it's nice to know that there is extra stuff bundled in. I really only needed an audio interface for my laptop so I didn't quite need all that extra stuff.
Ease of Use
Straight forward. Set up drivers, register product, plug in, go. Much like any other audio interface.
Quality
Unfortunately, this is where this product falls short for me. I can't say for sure that it's NI's fault, but after speaking to many people about various NI products (I also own Battery, so it's first hand experience) I can say for sure that the general consensus is that NI has some VERY dodgy initial releases. Out of the box, this unit needed a firmware upgrade so badly it wasn't even usable until doing so. I noticed every now and then afterwards that the cpu usage in my host would pin at 99% and the only way around this was to give the PC a hard reset. Thinking maybe it was just my host, I tried it as an output for everything else on my PC. Same problem. Maybe it's just my setup and hardware configuration, but be a little cautious here... test it like crazy
Value
Sort of a $300 paperweight right now, but I am hoping that in the (near) future NI will release all the necessary updates for this interface that would be near flawless.
Manufacturer Support
Have to give a 5 because I've honestly never dealt with NI before. I did email them once regarding a question about Battery and they never responded, I'm sure it was on some forum or FAQ anyway. Usually after a year or so the products are finely tuned so I probably will wait for a few more updates to this product.
The Wow Factor
It's pretty damn sexy, given the problems I've had with it. And it's very practical.

Musical Background:

Hobbyist

Musical Style:

Alternative / IDM / Ambient
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Submitted October 5, 2008

"Best drivers ever, OK build quality."

Overall: 4 out of 5 stars
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Satisfied till it breaks. And if it does, I hope it happens within the warranty period!
Sound
All outputs sound very clean. Overall, very high quality. My only gripe is that the TRS sockets are not the best out there, and if you waggle the headphones male TRS, for example, you will hear crackle as the ground contact makes and breaks. I am just surprised that NI used cheap connectors on a device with fine electronics and hardware. For only a few extra bucks they could have made possibly the best audio interface of its kind.
Features
Monitoring is no good. The inputs only have a clip indicator. There is no software monitoring. What I really don't like is the output activity LEDs, of which there is one for each stereo output. These LEDs indicate POST-FADER activity, not pre-fader. If you turn down the level knobs, the LEDs won't come on at all. I like to 'see' the sound before it comes out of my monitors, to protect my ears. Then I gradually turn knob to a comfortable level. Because most devices monitor input levels, rather than output levels, this feature is redundant. I have my Audio Kontrol connected to a Mackie Big Knob which, of course, has input monitoring, and that's what I look at, not the silly LED on the Audio Kontrol. I wish the unit had 4 buttons on the top, not 3. That way I could map set them up for Play, Stop, Rewind, Fast Forward, and the knob for Volume. With three buttons I am pretty much stuffed. The best feature of the AK1, and the main reason why I bought it, are the audio drivers. I think this is the only audio interface on the market to offer such flexible ASIO multiclient functionality. This means you can have several DAWs, Winamp, Reason, stand-alone virtual instruments, etc, running simultaneously in sweet harmony. RME say that the Fireface 400/800 is ASIO multiclient; I own it and it is nowhere near as good as the AK1, be assured. The unit is bus-powered which is good for laptop use. Also, this unit does not get hot at all, unlike my Fireface 400 which is like a radiator.
Ease of Use
Very easy. The drivers are by far the best feature of this product, which works every time. I put my computer to sleep, wake it up and playback dutifully resumes. I have had many more problems with my Fireface 400.
Quality
The product, for the most part, is made well but: - The PCB material has a strong smell. - The TRS sockets feel cheap, at least compared to those found on Mackie equipment (e.g. the Big Knob). They are not secured to the outer shell by a nut and so the wobble. In addition, the internal contacts make and break some times when you wobble the connector, which does not happen on my other gear. - I don't like the top panel because it is made of shiny plastic which can be easy to scratch wiping it with certain cloths. Some people will love this feature though because it looks beautiful. - The knobs are made of injection-moulded plastic, and on my unit they have not been manufactured particularly well because if you turn all knobs all the way to the right, the knob markers don't point in the same direction (e.g. one is pointing to 5 o'clock and another one to 5:30). In general, Mackie products are better built in my opinion and experience. The sound of the AK1 is beautiful though.
Value
A little pricy. The Mackie Satellite offers more I/O at a lower price. However, mackie drivers are not ASIO multiclient.
Manufacturer Support
In my experience, NI have been supportive when I have contacted them. They can take several days to reply though, and NI staff don't always speak fluent English.
The Wow Factor
I care about quality, not appearance.
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Submitted October 17, 2007

"Finally a sound card working perfect with no conflicts...."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I, very happy with AK1 and I strongly recomend as a project studio soundcard.
Sound
Amazing, specially at this price. I used many sound cards such as,Echo Gina, Yamaha DSP Factory, M-Audio AudioFile...and AK1 is simply better.Clear and fat sound.
Features
I like the virtual instruments ( Keyboard collection )and the Guitar Combos ( Specially Vox AC30..) are nice.I'm not using the control buttons but maybe for a DJing those could be useful.I've just tested them and were OK.Not used Cubase4 cause I have SX3, but that's a good option for anyone who doesn't have a DAW software.
Ease of Use
Installing was a breeze, and if you want to use the control on the top there will be no problem at all.I can't understand those people complaining about AK1.My computer is a very simple one:Sony VAIO 1.7 Core Dual2 / 1 giga RAM / Win XP, SP2, Cubase SX3 and Sound Forge7.So, no clics, no fade in bug and no noises, as I said AK1 is just a good USB soundcard working perfect in my home studio.
Quality
Extremely wel made...again, no problems.
Value
good price.
Manufacturer Support
didn't have any problem, and I think the website's OK and the available updates are handy.
The Wow Factor
I like the design.

Musical Background:

Guitar and Keyboard player and music producer

Musical Style:

all
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