The Novation X-Station is a virtual analog synthesizer, audio interface and MIDI controller that was released in early 2004, and made by the British company Novation.
It is the end-result of adding an audio interface, a KS-class synthesizer and an effects section to the company's ReMOTE controllers.
The product was sold for a short time under the name ReMOTE Audio, before being re-branded as the X-Station.
The Novation X-Station uses a unique process that manipulates algorithms, called "Liquid Analogue Sound Modelling" a technique that mimics the subtle distortions introduced at the filter stage by analog synthesis, originally developed by Novation for their classic synth, the Supernova.
The audio interface is 24 bits, with 2 phantom powered XLR/Jack inputs, and S/PDIF out.