M-Audio MIDI Controller Keyboards...
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mef |
Just wonderin if anyone had any thoughts/experience on these keyboards? Im particularly looking at the Oxygen 8 (Basic) or the Ozone (a little less basic).
Cheers!
Mef.:D |
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kaymak |
Alright Mate,
I use the oxegen 8,Its pretty basic but it does the job, nothin special about it but for the cash u spend its alright |
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mef |
Thats what i thought. Not OMG amazing but has the controllers and is a good price for what it is. Cheers mate |
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alanzo |
I had an Evolution (made by m-audio) MK-25c... it was good.. but 25 keys drove me nuts..
right now I have an M-Audio Keystation 61es.. it's a great controller.. has a great action... but no knobs which might drive some ppl nuts...
I bought a JP8000 recently that I'm going to use as a controller and sell this.. |
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mef |
quote: | Originally posted by alanzo
I had an Evolution (made by m-audio) MK-25c... it was good.. but 25 keys drove me nuts..
right now I have an M-Audio Keystation 61es.. it's a great controller.. has a great action... but no knobs which might drive some ppl nuts...
I bought a JP8000 recently that I'm going to use as a controller and sell this.. |
good plan. Is M-Audio stuff good though? Quality stuff? |
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dEEkAy |
I'd go for Edirol. Better velocity and not that cheap plastic feel as teh Oxygen |
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alanzo |
quote: | Originally posted by mef
good plan. Is M-Audio stuff good though? Quality stuff? |
not really.. my Keystation is awesome.. but the action on the Oxygen8 and MK-25c suck.. very toyish-feeling...
if you want both knobs and a quality action.. get the Keystation Pro 88.. if u want just keys.. get a Keystation 61es..
but if you want both and don't feel like dishing out $500 for the Keystation Pro 88.. look into other manufacturers.. |
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mef |
Who would you recommend then? I like the look of some of the new Korg stuff. Had a little go at an exibition I was at yesterday. Also saw some Edirol stuff but werent so impressed. |
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cheesy |
How about the M-Audio Radium? It looks like it might just be a larger version of the Oxygen.
They seem to have a few one... the Ozonic. I guess it's a larger, FireWire, version of the Ozone. Looks neat, but damn expensive ($600) for a 37 key controller.
This looks awesome too, the Korg microKONTROL:
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ZxZDeViLZxZ |
just buy a radium 61 i have one and they are rather solid ive never had any issues with it and it and it doesnt feel too tie. you cna usually get one for about 150bux off of ebay so check it out. |
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mef |
quote: | Originally posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ
just buy a radium 61 i have one and they are rather solid ive never had any issues with it and it and it doesnt feel too tie. you cna usually get one for about 150bux off of ebay so check it out. |
hmm... that looks cool. thanks for the tip! ;)
mef. |
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cheesy |
I was thinking about getting an M-Audio USB/MIDI controller, but now I've been looking arond and finding other cool products. I've expended my options to:
- M-Audio (Oxygen, Radium, or similar) - $130
- Korg microKONTROL - $300
- Novation ReMOTE-25
I'm a little confused about the ReMOTE-25. Theres the plain ReMOTE-25 which is just a controller ($300), then theres the ReMOTE-25A which has an audio interface ($800) and can apparently be upgraded to an X-Station 25 with a free software update, but then pssl.com lists the ReMOTE-25AX which has the audio interface AND an onboard synth for $500!
http://www.pssl.com/bitemdetail.tpl...004091312014993
What's up with that? It seems too good to be true. |
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