I have a Solid State Logic Nucleus 1 DAW controller and audio interface that I don't use, so it's up for sale...
What you get in terms of hardware is 16 touch‑sensitive, motorised faders with accompanying illuminated Cut, Solo and Select buttons; 16 endless rotary encoders with a non‑detented action, internal push switches, and bi‑colour LED indicator rings; a set of transport controls; 16 10‑segment LED meters; a non‑detented jog/scrub wheel; and a further 48 chunky, illuminated buttons, most of them with user‑reassignable functions. These physical controls can drive your choice of DAW software in two different ways: firstly, by using the MCU (Mackie Control Universal, for Cubase, Digital Performer, Logic, Nuendo, Reaper and Sonar) or HUI (Human User Interface, for Pro Tools) MIDI‑based protocols, via an Ethernet connection and Nerds ipMIDI software utility; or by using ASCII‑based key commands sent via a USB connection.