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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

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

), 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.
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

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.
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

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

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
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
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

. 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

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

still after my fender rhodes
always about when i have no cash to spend