The third is to do this all manually using the Controller Editor software, in which case you will not need Komplete Kontrol to load the Aria player, but instead will use the regular MIDI learn functions of the player in the DAW. Again, use the blue arrows to move through multiple pages of assignments.
Today, the ARIA Engine can be found in various software from Garritan, Plogue, AKAI, Sony, Microsoft and MakeMusic. That setup will appear in your "User" library to load easily in the future. The first software instrument in the ARIA engine was the Garritan Authorized Steinway Virtual Model D Piano Library, endorsed by and in cooperation with Steinway & Sons. Finally entertainment software anyone can use Arias simple interface lets you get into the mix right away, you dont need to pour over a complicated users manual. You can then customize your own settings using the knob editor (click the little lock at the upper right of the knobs display) and save your setup as a new preset from the "Save As" dialog. Runs on: WinXP, Win2003, Win2000, Win Vista, Windows 7. Use the small right/left blue arrows to the left of the knobs to move through the different pages of assignments.
The first is to simply load the Aria player into an instance of Komplete Kontrol as a VST Plugin from the menu at the top, and it will auto-assign the automation features of the player to the knobs. Yes - there are a few ways you can make that work to your benefit.