VIDEO: Novation Automap for iPhone
Novation’s Automap for iPhone software may be one of the most affordable new products to be announced at LIMS (it’ll cost just a few pounds) but it’s also one of the more intriguing.
In short, it takes the Automap technology that the company has already implemented into its SL and Nocturn hardware controllers and puts it on your iPhone or iPod touch, enabling you to adjust your music software’s controls in the palm of your hand.
As well as enabling you to tweak plug-ins, the new app can also put you in control of your DAW, and looks to have considerable potential as a live performance tool. Although there’s certainly novelty value attached to this thing, it’s no toy, either.
We caught up with Novation’s Olly Burke to find out a little more…
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meh If they made it for the G1 (andoid) I would be impressed.
so…if I’m not using Novation, is this iPhone app better than the others out there (TouchOSC, akaremote/i3L, etc), if I’m only wanting to control Ableton??
In a nut shell, the big thing this does is provide powerful control over plug-ins.So, if you want remote control over plug-ins within your session, this is the only one to do that for every automatable plug-in.