Automap v3.4 brings with it dozens of new mappings for plug-ins and instruments, and also carries firmware updates for Novation keyboards and controllers.
When developing Automap v3.4, Novation focused on expanding Automap’s on-board library of mappings (collections of assignments that tie knobs, faders, and buttons of Novation hardware to software parameters) for Logic, Reason, and Pro Tools. To achieve this, the mappings system was rebuilt to allow thousands of new mappings across the Novation product range.
Now, Logic, Reason, and Pro Tools are 'fully mapped’ (although Logic’s Sculpture and Ultrabeat have inherent limitations). This means all plug-ins and software instruments that ship with the applications now have bespoke Automap mappings, so you can get immediate, hands-on access to the most sensible parameters in your plug-ins and music software.
Another big part of the v3.4 revision is the inclusion of firmware updates for Novation’s Remote SL, Zero SL, SL Compact, SL MkII, and Nocturn Keyboard. These updates transfer through the Automap user interface, with helpful on-screen directions guiding users through the updating process.
For more information, visit www.novationmusic.com.
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