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US Mall 1 - M-Audio Oxygen 49 Keystation

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List Price: $199.99
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Manufacturer: M-Audio
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Binding: Electronics Brand: M-Audio EAN: 0612391700379 Feature: 49-note velocity-sensitive synth-action keyboard with USB MIDI interface Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: M-Audio Manufacturer: M-Audio Model: 9900-41393-10 Publisher: M-Audio Special Features: M-Audio's Oxygen 49 USB MIDI controller gives you the same control, flexibility and power as the Oxygen 61, just with an octave fewer keys to accommodate tight spaces and provide even greater mobility. You get the same quality keyboard, built-in MIDI interface and knobs, sliders, and buttons totaling 35 MIDI-assignable controllers for complete control of your hardware and software. Store 10 different setups in onboard non-volatile memory, plus manage an infinite number with M-Audio's free Enigma Studio: M-Audio
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Features
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49-note velocity-sensitive synth-action keyboard with USB MIDI interface All controllers fully programmable to MIDI controller number Includes Ableton Live Lite 4 music production software, so you can make music right away Assignable pitch bend and modulation wheels 7 top-panel function buttons plus additional programming functions on keybed
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Ideal Controller Keyboard Comment: I bought this keyboard a couple of months ago cos I was looking for a good controller keyboard to use with Reason. It turned out to be perfect for the job. The keybaord has a number of presets for a variety of music software programs including Reason...which will save you time assigning the 8 knobs and 9 sliders. The build quality is solid and the feel is good. The knobs are comfortably spaced out so you can easily get into your grove. The unit is powered via USB (brilliant) with the option for mains power (AC adapter not included). You have the two important pitch bending and modulation wheels on the side...another pleasant surprise is the tranport control panel positioned below the knobs. If you're looking for a solid, portable controller keyboard then this baby will do the business.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A solid bargain MIDI keyboard. Comment: The Oxygen 49 by M-Audio is a great keyboard for the price. Plugs into my USB port on my laptop and interfaces well. It is lightweight, and has a large number of programmable knobs, sliders, and buttons to serve as MIDI controllers during recording sessions. The knobs, sliders, and buttons have a solid feel - although the 9 vertical sliders don't feel as nice as some other products out there.
The keys are velocity sensitive (the harder you hit them, the louder the note) but are not weighted, so they feel light and cheap. However, this is the case with all keyboards that have non-weighted keys.
Overall I recommend this product to anyone who wants a cheap MIDI keyboard that serves the basic functions. I wouldn't recommend it to serious musicians or composers, but it's good for hobbyists.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fantastic keyboard & controller for price Comment: For the price, this keyboard is a fantastic tool and workhorse. I've had it for almost 8 months now. I actually use it primarily as a control surface for Quartz Composer (for animation/VJ), but I've used it a little for playing with GarageBand. It's sturdy and reliable, never crashed. Although it took me a while to figure out, the Enigma software to reprogram the keyboard is well-designed and fast and easy to use once I learned how to use it.
Even for a beginning composer who won't use most of its hidden features, it's a great keyboard. Highly recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect for my needs Comment: I bought this Midi Controller Keyboard to work with Cakewalk Sonar Home Studio 6 XL so that I could play Session Drummer 2 live (as well as Studio Instruments and Dimension LE). I Play a little piano, but my main instrument is guitar, so I don't need all 88 keys. I'm still learning how to use all the features, but it's functionality for me is great.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It plays the notes... but that's all it does. Comment: I bought this keyboard to use with Garage Band. While it can adequately be used to sequence and play music, none of the dozens of knobs and buttons on this keyboard can be programmed for use with Garage Band. The only controllers that talk to GB are the pitch bend and modulation wheels. I was particularly disappointed to find that the sequence transport controllers do not work with the program. M-Audio has absolutely no information or support for Garage Band on their website or in the instruction manual.
As for the keyboard itself, I wasn't expecting a Bosendorfer for 150 bucks, but the Oxygen 49's action is about the worst I've ever played, even on cheap USB keyboards.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Ideal Controller Keyboard Comment: I bought this keyboard a couple of months ago cos I was looking for a good controller keyboard to use with Reason. It turned out to be perfect for the job. The keybaord has a number of presets for a variety of music software programs including Reason...which will save you time assigning the 8 knobs and 9 sliders. The build quality is solid and the feel is good. The knobs are comfortably spaced out so you can easily get into your grove. The unit is powered via USB (brilliant) with the option for mains power (AC adapter not included). You have the two important pitch bending and modulation wheels on the side...another pleasant surprise is the tranport control panel positioned below the knobs. If you're looking for a solid, portable controller keyboard then this baby will do the business.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A solid bargain MIDI keyboard. Comment: The Oxygen 49 by M-Audio is a great keyboard for the price. Plugs into my USB port on my laptop and interfaces well. It is lightweight, and has a large number of programmable knobs, sliders, and buttons to serve as MIDI controllers during recording sessions. The knobs, sliders, and buttons have a solid feel - although the 9 vertical sliders don't feel as nice as some other products out there.
The keys are velocity sensitive (the harder you hit them, the louder the note) but are not weighted, so they feel light and cheap. However, this is the case with all keyboards that have non-weighted keys.
Overall I recommend this product to anyone who wants a cheap MIDI keyboard that serves the basic functions. I wouldn't recommend it to serious musicians or composers, but it's good for hobbyists.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fantastic keyboard & controller for price Comment: For the price, this keyboard is a fantastic tool and workhorse. I've had it for almost 8 months now. I actually use it primarily as a control surface for Quartz Composer (for animation/VJ), but I've used it a little for playing with GarageBand. It's sturdy and reliable, never crashed. Although it took me a while to figure out, the Enigma software to reprogram the keyboard is well-designed and fast and easy to use once I learned how to use it.
Even for a beginning composer who won't use most of its hidden features, it's a great keyboard. Highly recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect for my needs Comment: I bought this Midi Controller Keyboard to work with Cakewalk Sonar Home Studio 6 XL so that I could play Session Drummer 2 live (as well as Studio Instruments and Dimension LE). I Play a little piano, but my main instrument is guitar, so I don't need all 88 keys. I'm still learning how to use all the features, but it's functionality for me is great.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It plays the notes... but that's all it does. Comment: I bought this keyboard to use with Garage Band. While it can adequately be used to sequence and play music, none of the dozens of knobs and buttons on this keyboard can be programmed for use with Garage Band. The only controllers that talk to GB are the pitch bend and modulation wheels. I was particularly disappointed to find that the sequence transport controllers do not work with the program. M-Audio has absolutely no information or support for Garage Band on their website or in the instruction manual.
As for the keyboard itself, I wasn't expecting a Bosendorfer for 150 bucks, but the Oxygen 49's action is about the worst I've ever played, even on cheap USB keyboards.
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