sshorepunk Posted January 11, 2011 Share Posted January 11, 2011 (edited) Only had this a few weeks, but it is just too big to intergrate into my DAW area The blurb is below Novation are celebrating the phenomenal success of the ReMOTE SL series by releasing a special limited edition ReMOTE SL37. The ReMOTE SL was the first MIDI controller to feature Novation`s groundbreaking Automap software – a technology so advanced that it recently won the prestigious Queen’s Award for Innovation. To mark this extraordinary achievement, Novation have produced a run of 999 new SL37s which bring you all of the advantages of Automap technology and package it all into a keyboard that looks as futuristic as the concept that it delivers. Not only does the keyboard offer features that are simply unheard of elsewhere, it also looks out of this world too! The eight faders and 16 rotary controllers are divided into 16 boxes, with the transport, octave and data/select sections also demarcated with green, light-reactive lines – it’s a distinctive fluorescent green design that positively glows in a UV club environment. Overview •Two large, brightly backlit 144-character LCD screens •Fantastic new Automap Mode* •Total of 64 assignable knobs, buttons and sliders, plus 8 velocity-sensitive, musically responsive trigger pads •Assignable X/Y touchpad and adjustably sprung pitch/mod joystick (25, 37 and 61 models only) •Superb semi-weighted, high-quality keyboard, velocity- and aftertouch-sensitive (25, 37 and 61 models only) •Dedicated transport controls •Plug and Play USB connection with no drivers required for Windows XP or Mac OS X •Free Bass Station soft synth Keyboard (25, 37 and 61 models only) •Keys: 25/37/61 •Type: Semi-Weighted with aftertouch •Velocity Curves: 6 - individually assignable for each Template Pitch and Mod Wheel Mechanism (25, 37 and 61 models only) •Pitch wheel lever: Rubberised - spring loaded, centre return left to right motion •Mod/control lever: Rubberised - spring loaded, bottom return or free running, front to back motion X/Y Touchpad (25, 37 and 61 models only) •Touchpad: Pressure sensitive •Parameters: 2 assignable in X direction: 2 assignable in Y direction LCD Display •LCD: 2 x 144 character silver. Blue LED backlit Interfacing •Data Ports: 1 x USB MIDI (Win XP/Mac OSX class-compliant) •MIDI: 2 x MIDI Out, 1 x MIDI In, 1 x MIDI Thru •Sustain Pedal: 1 x 1/4 Jack Input •Expression pedal: 1 x 1/4 Jack Input Controls •Rotary Encoders: 8 - Infinite Rotation •Rotary Potentiometers: 8 - Rotation 0 to 270 Degrees •Sliders: 8 •Buttons: 32 •Trigger pads: 8 •Transport Controls: Rewind/Fast Forward/Stop/Start/Record/Loop (assignable buttons) •TAP TEMPO Button: 1 •General Operation: Play/Edit/Template/Global/Write buttons •Data select: 1 x rotary encoder, press to change function •Keyboard Octave: Octave up/down buttons General •Battery Operation: 4 x Standard ‘C’ Size •External Power Supply: Standard ‘Centre Positive’ 9V DC 600mA Power Supply (optional) •Size (ZeRO): W=468mm, H=68mm, D=163mm •Size (25): W=468mm, H=68mm, D=293mm •Size (37): W=640mm, H=68mm, D=293mm •Size (61): W=965mm, H=68mm, D=293mm Weight: (ZeRO) 1.6kg •(25) 2.5kg •(37) 4.2kg •(61) 6.2kg Pre-installed onboard Templates and Automaps •Novation V-Station / Bass Station •Propellerhead (only Automap) •Reason – All Instruments, Mixer, rack effects •FM7 •Pro 53 •Battery II •Kontakt II •B4 •G Media •Oddity •ImpOSCar •Minimonsta •Steinberg •Cubase/Nuendo Automap - Mixer/Effects and VSTs •Halion •Cakewalk •Z3ta •Korg •Legacy Cell •MS-20 •Polysix •reFX •Vanguard •Arturia •CS-80V •Arp 2600V •Rob Papen/Linplug •Albino •Apple •Logic Automap - Mixer and Instruments •Ableton •Live Automap - Mixer/Navigation and Effects Image, not actual keyboard! Boxed with instructions, USB lead and various discs, latest version of automap can be downloaded I got this brand new a few weeks back, got it a bit cheaper cos the box was a bit marked I want to get what it will cost me to get the 25 key version ( a used one) £135 posted Edited January 11, 2011 by sshorepunk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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