By Donald Grossy


The 25SL Mk II keeps up Novation's trusted name planning superior apparatus (same with the 25SL Mk I, they will likely even interest performing artists who demand a well-constructed keyboard on stage). High quality is not just mirrored in their robustness, though more to the point in the manner the 25SL Mk II has been produced with each attribute measured to better workflow. The 25SL Mk II's visually feeds back all controller info to the user with back lit buttons and encoder LED rings.

The Novation 25 SL Mk II MIDI Keyboard Controller offers 25 great-feeling, semi-weighted keys for expressively playing in musical pieces. Other than that, though, the Novation 25 SL Mk II offers a full 16-knob, 8-fader, 32-button control surface area, so you can take charge of your application, aid in making tweaks to plugins, and eventually quicken your workflow. You may especially enjoy the Novation 25 SL Mk II's touch-sensitive "soft-feel" drum pads - acceptable for sketching beats or triggering samples - and its creative 2-axis Xpression Pad and Pitch/mod Joystick controls.

The 25SL Mk II MIDI Keyboard Controller features a large 144-character ultra-bright LCD screen that presents all the parameter names and values for the currently identified row of controllers. All 8 faders and 16 knobs are touch reactive, therefore the second a particular is touched, the screen exhibits the names and values on that row and sets brackets round the controller which is at present being made contact with. This gives the operator to determine which parameter is assigned to the controller with no need to change the value, or refer to their software. The 25SL Mk II also offers a specialised 'Speed Dial ' knob, which may be used to replace the value of any parameter the cursor is positioned over without making any assignments whatsoever.

Nevertheless except for that, you have the Automap 3 software to tell you what's going on, and it's this which makes Novation's controllers so attractive. This effective program lets you simply touch the controller, simply click an on-screen parameter, and have a look at the control chosen. You can even allot nearly any QWERTY or ASCII midi keyboard shortcut to the equipment settings. Automap is available in 2 flavours, Standard and Pro, and you get the Pro version with SL Mk II, featuring several device support, keystroke assignment, XY pad mapping, drag and drop, and AutoView. Automap 3 PRO features smart control of all sequencers and VST/AU/RTAS/TDM add-ons.

Getting hands on, and the particular corrections for SL Mk II are particular enhancements - it swiftly becomes second nature to stroke a control to discover its feature, as an example.

Unsurprisingly, Automap 3 provides a flexible and possibly complex system, and it can be mind-boggling occasionally. Nevertheless, the system genuinely comes into maturity when you have defined sensible mappings for your normally, practiced synths and effects. It's good for performance function too - here is where Automap Mixer control makes the most sense, it's simply the feature for performing with levels and toggling channels swiftly. Oh, and we're truly pumped up about finding what outrageous methodologies folk come up with using the keystroke-binding functions!






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