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is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:47 pm
by cigaro5676
http://www.guitarcenter.com/M-Audio-Axi ... 1154830.gc

i'm on a bit of a budget here. not looking for a full size keyboard, something that can fit on my desk
so far i have read some good reviews on this one and i'm planning on picking one of these up tomorrow

really looking for something i can run through reason and ableton.
i am a bit of a noob on the subject, currently been using my laptop keyboard :? and have only been producing for a few months , but it seems i will have a lot of different things i would be able to program, such as LFO rates and filter effects, as well as different samples. i think this will really benefit the workflow process, especially with reason

also i will get a discount on the it from my work, so it will only run me about 120 US

i think this one has the best features from what i have looked at, as well as being compact enough to not be a burden to carry around.
is this the best bang for my buck? or is there another model i should be considering?

cheers :D

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:50 pm
by Ongelegen
I have the m-audio oxygen 8 v2 which is almost the same except it has no pads.
Never had any problems with it and it works fine in Reason.

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:58 pm
by wub
M-Audio keyboards are good value IMO, esp with the pads and rotaries. I use mine with FL and it's made things a lot easier.

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:03 pm
by back2onett
Do yourself a favour and invest in a 49 key controller, eventually you'll need the extra keys. I've used this keyboard a lot and I can safely say it's well worth the money but I would reccomend going for it's bigger 49 key brother

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:04 pm
by wirez
I've got an Oxygen 49 (the older one, the newer dark ones look so much cooler :cry:), but it does me fine! Drum pads would be a nice addition though...

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:11 pm
by cigaro5676
awesome you guys thanks for all the replies.
:w:
i knew there were a lot of knowledgeable people over here in the production forum, wanted to make sure i was getting a good product.
been browsing around here a lot and trying to contribute where i feel that i can, but alot of this i am new to.

i will look into the larger 49 key, i know we sell both of them, maybe i will get a better deal on that one :e:
:P

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 7:48 pm
by wirez
cigaro5676 wrote:awesome you guys thanks for all the replies.
:w:
i knew there were a lot of knowledgeable people over here in the production forum, wanted to make sure i was getting a good product.
been browsing around here a lot and trying to contribute where i feel that i can, but alot of this i am new to.

i will look into the larger 49 key, i know we sell both of them, maybe i will get a better deal on that one :e:
:P
Welcome to the production community man, we're a tight bunch lol

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:25 pm
by press
i dont like how the axioms knobs are clicky and not smooth, this can show up in recording automation.

i went with the oxygen 49. and was lucky enought to longterm borrow a trigger finger for pads even though i dont use it.

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 10:12 pm
by NRHc
press wrote:i dont like how the axioms knobs are clicky and not smooth, this can show up in recording automation.

i went with the oxygen 49. and was lucky enought to longterm borrow a trigger finger for pads even though i dont use it.
True for the clicky knobs,I hate that.But other than that,I love my Axiom 49 absolutely no problem with it and I like the semi weighted keys!

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 10:18 pm
by deadly_habit
assuming you work at gc snag the edirol pcr series if you have any still in stock over an axiom

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 10:29 pm
by Depone
deadly habit wrote:assuming you work at gc snag the edirol pcr series if you have any still in stock over an axiom
Edirol PCR over here. :t:

And my new baby. An MPD26 with all the good stuff. MPC Swings and Note repeat ahhhh :U:

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:09 pm
by press
NRHc wrote:
press wrote:i dont like how the axioms knobs are clicky and not smooth, this can show up in recording automation.

i went with the oxygen 49. and was lucky enought to longterm borrow a trigger finger for pads even though i dont use it.
True for the clicky knobs,I hate that.But other than that,I love my Axiom 49 absolutely no problem with it and I like the semi weighted keys!
no doubt the weighted keys are ALOT better then the oxygen.

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:36 am
by sackley
I got the same one used for $120. Pretty happy with it.

1. Love the after touch and the semi-weighted keys. That alone, to me, makes it worth getting over an oxygen.

2. I dont like the pads. I just don't use them, but I think you can change them to be pressure sensitive instead of velocity sensitive so you could prob do some cool stuff with that.

3. The knobs are ok. Just ok. I wish they were sliders.

If i were to be getting a new controller today and knew what I would improve upon based on the axiom25
-32 or 37 keys (more if i had the room)
-sliders
-aftertouch
-semiweighted keys a plus, but not necessary

In the end I don't regret it though. But I did get it for $120 vs $180. :)

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 4:30 am
by cigaro5676
deadly habit wrote:assuming you work at gc snag the edirol pcr series if you have any still in stock over an axiom
actually i work at best buy. we have a few locations with full blown music departments.

i originally saw the keyboard at a gc, then found out we stocked them when i drove out there to pick up some monitors

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 1:29 pm
by deadly_habit
i'm sorry :lol:
best buy music departments are always jokes
they always send people to us

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 1:47 pm
by upstateface
deadly habit wrote:i'm sorry :lol:
best buy music departments are always jokes
they always send people to us
I love how best buy's DJ section is in the video games section :lol: . And its just kids going "I WANNA GET THIS SO I CAN MAKE MY LIL WAYNE SONGS GO WICKY WICKY DERP DERP DERP".

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 4:03 pm
by wirez
I want some weighted keys :( A nice Yamaha piano ftw

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 2:35 pm
by deadly_habit
wirez wrote:I want some weighted keys :( A nice Yamaha piano ftw
yea i'm in same situation. debating between going workstation, digital piano (a nicer yamaha) or akai mpk88 or even a vintage piece. be nice if i had room for a real piano

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 3:01 pm
by wirez
deadly habit wrote:a vintage piece.
Synclavier 8)

Re: is this a pretty good midi keyboard for the price?

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 3:04 pm
by deadly_habit
wirez wrote:
deadly habit wrote:a vintage piece.
Synclavier 8)
still after my fender rhodes
always about when i have no cash to spend