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#309417 - 07/23/06 02:21 PM
Re: M-Audio Oxygen and Axiom MIDI controllers
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I have been looking at the specs for the Axiom 61. There are no dealers in town. I know it is very subjective, but I was wondering how stiff the "semi-weighted" keys are compared to a synth. My wife has a Clavinova, and it is rather stiff.
Bernie
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#309420 - 08/14/06 11:27 AM
Re: M-Audio Oxygen and Axiom MIDI controllers
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Registered: 08/20/05
Posts: 114
Loc: Mill Valley, CA USA
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Here is a follow-up on the M-Audio AXIOM (only) controller -- I decided to take that one as opposed to the "Oxygen" model. I purchased the 49-key model (25 and 61 key available):
-- I like the keyboard feel, after all. It is somewhere between "synth" and "piano" feel, not as wonderful as a good hammer-weighted key set, but perfectly acceptable. And for the price, I think it's an achievement. The board iteself is solid and give a better impression than many of the ultra-lite plasticky boards available. Before finally deciding to keep the Axiom I also tried out a comparable Novation controller --- though it has some nice features, I found the keys a little more "synth" in feel, though others reviewing it disagree, praising the "semi-weighted" feature. I also again tried the CME UF series of boards; I like the look, feel and apparent quality, but the lack of any memory to save custom settings threw me off. The Axiom does have space for I believe 20 custom presets or setting groups.
-- The controllers (rotary and sliders and buttons) have all worked so far. I think the feel is acceptable. Many competing boards are really cheap to the point of making the Axiom and a few others stand out.
-- There are apparently various problems synching with various software packages. The "presets" may not be up-to-date for certain software revisions. I base this partially on bulletin board comments from others, as I have limited software and short experience with these. The "Enigma" software that comes from MA with the controller board appears fully-featured (it is basically for setting up the board in many variations and adding and modding presets). However it is less than easy to use, and I have had a number of problems trying to set up my board.
-- On the other hand, without getting into the full use of controller commands, I have successfully used it with OMB, OMB-Forte, MA Key Rig, and a few other things. I have not yet mastered the "drum pads" on the board, though they certainly seem useful down the road.
More feedback coming if I learn anything important.
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#309421 - 08/14/06 01:32 PM
Re: M-Audio Oxygen and Axiom MIDI controllers
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I now have my Axiom 61 and love it. The feature/price comparison is a no brainer. I agree that there is a learning curve, but, with that many features, it is no surprise. The Enigma forum is real helpful. http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/M-Audio_Enigma/
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