Except it breaks after like 2 days...Phase Down wrote:the M-audio oxygen 49 is nice for starter and not too expensive
Affordable MIDI keyboard for a beginner
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Re: Affordable MIDI keyboard for a beginner
Re: Affordable MIDI keyboard for a beginner
Oh ok, is it possible to assign the sliders/knobs to parameters in a number of synths? And then it just changes it for the synth you have in the foreground on your computer?victor w wrote:Parameters within a synthesizer, like the filter cutoff, attack, release, chorus wet/dryskanking wrote:I'm just starting out and looking to get an Oxygen keyboard.
I'm just interested in what you guys personally assign those sliders and knobs to?, etc - anything that you twiddle with often.
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I think I'll go for the Oxygen 49 any objections before I get it ordered? 

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Re: Affordable MIDI keyboard for a beginner
oxygen 49 is what i got as my starter midi keyboard and i am very happy with it:)
i have had it for a year now and have had a few drunken sessions where i am literally pounding on the keys , and nothing has ever broken so fuck what that other dude says.
i have had it for a year now and have had a few drunken sessions where i am literally pounding on the keys , and nothing has ever broken so fuck what that other dude says.
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I personally think M-audio keyboards are shite, ive had a Midair 25 and a Axiom and they both broke, keys stopped working and the extra bug outs, liek on the midair 25, the slider in the middle would constantly move parameters even when it wasn't be touched...
I keep my equipment in order as well - not dropped nor battered.
I keep my equipment in order as well - not dropped nor battered.
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Depending on how high it falls from...paravrais wrote:Except it breaks after like 2 days...Phase Down wrote:the M-audio oxygen 49 is nice for starter and not too expensive
Seriously, in my experience they are good keyboards, nothing to do with Edirols for instance. Just don't hit keys like a retard and you'll be fine.
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