I’ve been using the Kontrol S series since the original MK1, and after years with the MK2, I recently upgraded to the MK3 and I’m seriously glad I did. This isn’t just a refresh...it’s a full-on evolution. The MK3 feels more expressive, more flexible, and more connected to how I actually create music today.
Why the MK3 Was Worth the Upgrade
The Fatar keybed with polyphonic aftertouch is phenomenal. Whether I’m sketching chords or playing in layered string parts, the responsiveness and expressiveness are next level. The premium build, high-res display, and streamlined layout make everything feel smooth and deliberate.
Workflow That Keeps You in the Creative Flow
The biggest win for me? The standalone features. The on-device arpeggiator, Note Repeat, and Scale/Chord modes let me capture ideas and jam without even opening my DAW. Paired with advanced MIDI routing, the MK3 easily slots into my hybrid setup, handling both hardware and software instruments at once with zero fuss.
Kontakt & NKS Integration
If you work with Kontakt or NKS-compatible plugins, the integration here is second to none. Browsing patches, tweaking macros, and getting instant visual feedback through the display and Light Guide make it super intuitive and keep me in the zone when producing or writing.
One Minor Quibble
At this price, Komplete Select is solid, but I do think the full Komplete bundle should be standard.
Final Thoughts
If you’re coming from the MK2 like I did, the S49 MK3 is absolutely worth the upgrade. It’s not just a controller—it’s a creative centerpiece. Between the expressive keybed, smart integration, and flexible standalone tools, this thing has quickly become essential in my studio.