Novation ReMOTE LE Coming in September
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ReMOTE LE 25
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August 3, 2005
New from Novation are the ReMOTE LE 25-, 49- and 61-key USB controller
keyboards, including some of the best features of the ReMOTE
Series, tailored down into a smaller, more portable package. The new Novation ReMOTE LE will start shipping in September and will be seen
at the 119th AES Convention in October.
Among the features to be carried through is the X/Y
Touchpad, allowing up to four parameters (two per axis) to be modified
simultaneously with just a simple finger glide. The pitch bend/modulation
joystick is another of the ReMOTE's tools to be featured, enabling a
host of interesting performance effects. Dedicated transport control is
provided, but now with an additional Loop button.
A total of nine buttons and nine knobs reside on the surface, together with
a Group switch that doubles this number to 18, so that any area of the
receiving MIDI device (hardware or software) can be modified with ease. The
MIDI spec enables any MIDI message to be assigned to any of the controls
(buttons, knobs, X/Y Touchpad and joystick).
The keyboard is semi-weighted and velocity-sensitive.
There are 16 onboard Template memories for saving ReMOTE LE setups, 12 of
which are factory preset for use with popular software
applications, in addition to many more available for free online at
www.novationmusic.com. Also featured on the accompanying CDROM is a
Template Editor, which makes constructing Templates even simpler and more
intuitive than is possible with the hardware alone. Meanwhile, in the box
there are 10 physical Template overlays, seven printed and three blank, to
help customize the ReMOTE LE for the software being controlled; the user
simply places these over the ReMOTE LE to see what control is assigned to
what parameter, avoiding having to memorize the function of each
knob/button.
And finally, ReMOTE LE will ship with
Novation's Bass Station, a VST and Audio Unit plug-in which
re-creates the , character and 'oomph' of the
Bass Station keyboard and rack analogue instruments.
For more information, visit their web site at www.novationmusic.com. |