Novation ZeRO SL MkII USB MIDI Controller

Get hands-on control of your DAW and virtual instruments! With big LED screens and backlit buttons, this USB MIDI control surface is easy to use in the dark.

Overall User Ratings (based on 7 ratings)
  • Overall:
    3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    3 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    4 out of 5 stars
Overall: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted February 4, 2010 by a customer from aol.com

"Extra Fancy With Room To Grow"

Overall: 4 out of 5 stars
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For me this is the center piece of a small digital studio/ live performance and that what it is for. The Zero is rather unforgiving if you are new to the midi block, after understanding all the midi assignment you need and that this thing has. It's a breeze.
Sound
It makes no sound -it's a midi controller.
Features
This thing is great, the more you vst intruments and effect you through at it the better it gets. lots of knobs and sliders for any parameter, some already mapped to the zero via novation's handy but sometimes annoying automap software. I've not used the drum pads, but all of the other controls are excellent and futuristic looking. the buttons light up in the dark. the crossfader, ok maybe not usefull at first but when you get down to it, it really is. The real selling point for me was the screen. a good many controllers dont have this feature without a keyboard attached. The screen is great to have to control and remember complex synth layouts. Or by just selecting your favorite knobs on the vst synths/effects you have.
Ease of Use
Ever trained an elephant to break dance? That's what midi is like if you dont know what you are doing. This controller is deep and you are contol freak this box is for you. it has steep curve made easier by automap mapping most software DAWs and vst plugins. Give your self time and this box will unravel what it can do for you.
Quality
It's not made of metal and will get dinged if outside in live situations. Other than that, the faders are nice and tight like on a vestax dj battle mixer. The cross fader is smooth an silky and does not feel cheap. The rotary encoders -The first ones right below the screen do feel less than par, but the pan pot row below is great.
Value
Why you by the over any other contoller says much about what you like in music today. For me that's portability, this zero has nearly every midi parameter you could want.
Manufacturer Support
I haven't needed the help desk. However RTFM then call the help desk or watch plenty of novations tv tutorials on you tube. Novations stuff is not bad build at all, it's quirky but very usefull.
The Wow Factor
I like the design of this and having no keyboard option of the Remote Sl series is great.

Musical Background:

Producer

Musical Style:

Techno, House, Abstract Hip Hop
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Submitted June 17, 2014 by Dean S in Abbotsford, BC

"Great controller"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I also own the 61 key version and using this with a VPC1. Excellent build, smart controls, easy to work with.

Musical Background:

Professional, 30+ years

Musical Style:

Jazz, ballroom, World
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Submitted December 12, 2011 by a customer from gmail.com

"Looks nice and that's about it."

Overall: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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The unit looks really nice when powered up - but the quality of the build isn't there. The shell is extremely flexible with slight presses, the pots are wobbly and feel like they will break easy, the faders feel like those from a 50 dollar mini midi controller, the buttons feel fine but not Launchpad quality. Sub-par for the price. If they removed the LCD I'm sure 80 dollars could justify keeping it.
Features
This unit boasts enough of a selection of features for the price - but does fall a bit shy compared to other units like the AKAI APC40.
Ease of Use
I would rather this have an easier method to select program templates than is currently implemented. The LCD display is fine but the text does a poor job of explaining what it is supposed to do. Automap software (newest release, website) is a joke. I had nothing but issues with both OSX and Win7. Trying to find a simple "MIDI" mode for quick custom mapping in Ableton proved to be a headache. Of course, using 3rd party software translator's help a TON - but I can't review those.
Quality
The worst area of this product. The pots, while endless encoders, wobbled and felt cheap. As if a quick nudge would easily break them straight off the unit. The top of the shell flexed extremely easily - so with two hands and LIGHT (no... not hard) pressure you can see the unit flex. So much so that operating a button while operating a fader at the same time might cause the fader to lightly rub on the shell due to improper clearance. Of course, my unit could have been slightly warped as-is - but I have seen more than one of these units with the "fader touches the unit scratching sound thingy" issue on YouTube to see that it's not just me - that it is a fault in the manufacturing. It feels more like a cheap 50-dollar unit than a 300 dollar machine. The Launchpad is MILES ahead in terms of quality - I had a launchpad first so thought Novation would carry that same marksmanship - I was mistaken. Not the highest caliber unit. My 300 dollar APC40 feels like a tank compared to the Zero.
Value
Price point for product features - not that much. "Automap" software is a bit of a headache if not setup properly. I used 3rd party translators to much success.

Musical Background:

Since I was 6.

Musical Style:

Electronic, classical, horror.
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Submitted May 11, 2015 by Joe Menghini in Gardner, KS

"Novation ZeRO SL Mk2 USB MIDI Controller"

Overall: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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The product was slightly different than the manufacturer described. The on-line tutorial left out quite a bit of information including (but not limited to): drivers have to loaded (for me, as a Cubase Pro-8 user) there was no correct driver and the Cubase driver they DID have was 'Cubase 4' . . . hardly current. The SL then went on to 'hijack' my software, wiped out the presets for my soft-synths and generally wreaked havoc. The zZounds guys were good and that's a plus. Novation has some very nice keyboards though with nice playability and I've owned and used several products. I think that this particular product is probably OPK with 'Ableton Live'. I do not reccomend it for use with Steinberg's 'Cubase' software.

Musical Background:

keyboard, gutars, piano,

Musical Style:

jazz, classical, progressive
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