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The Oxygen 49 IV from M-Audio features not only forty-nine velocity-sensitive full size keys, but also ships with several music software titles that allows for immediate music making. With the additional array of assignable knobs, pads and faders, the controller provides comprehensive control over the included and other software, facilitating the recording and mixing of music without ever reaching for a mouse.
Aside from the velocity-sensitive keys for playing chords, bass lines, and melodies, eight knobs are available for tweaking effects plug-ins and virtual instruments, along with eight velocity-sensitive pads for triggering samples or finger drumming. And for mixing and controlling the master output, nine faders are available along with dedicated transport controls and track-up and -down buttons that can initiate play, stop, and record in the DAW environment right from the controller. The controller offers out-of-the-box integration with many DAWs including Ableton Live, Pro Tools, Logic, Cubase and more, with the controls instantly mapped to key parameters in the DAW. Built-in customizable mapping presets can be easily adapted to work with favorite effects plug-ins and virtual instruments, and the factory presets map the various controls to the bundled SONiVOX Twist virtual instruments. Also included are Ableton Live Lite and Xpand!2, a multitimbral workstation offering four active sound slots or parts per patch. Rated 1 out of 5 by Anonymous from Be Cautious If you're thinking of purchasing this beautiful midi controller, i suggest you look elsewhere or take a chance and get lucky.
Almost immediately after i started to use the controller, it broke on me. Within about 30 minutes of use, certain keys on the board would play multiple keys at once when pressed, like a badly played chord and some of the lights on the pads would stay on and flicker. Unfortunately, this seems to be a very common hardware issue with this controller, I found out after some investigation.
Hi all, I just noticed that m audio just posted some driver updates for a few midi boards including mine, a Radium 49. As of the time of this post, the home page does not reflect this, so just search out your keyboard in the Drivers section. I was wondering if anyone has had a successful run with the new drivers. I bought Leopard as soon as it came out (like an ass) and haven't been able to use it due to lack of drivers for my keyboard.
I have been very (very) satisfied with Tiger, but would like to go ahead and make the switch. I don't have the capacity right now to install Leopard on a separate drive and boot from that, so please let me know if any of you have tried out the new drivers. Hi all, I just noticed that m audio just posted some driver updates for a few midi boards including mine, a Radium 49. As of the time of this post, the home page does not reflect this, so just search out your keyboard in the Drivers section. I was wondering if anyone has had a successful run with the new drivers. I bought Leopard as soon as it came out (like an ass) and haven't been able to use it due to lack of drivers for my keyboard. I have been very (very) satisfied with Tiger, but would like to go ahead and make the switch.
I don't have the capacity right now to install Leopard on a separate drive and boot from that, so please let me know if any of you have tried out the new drivers. Axiom 49 on a new MacBook Pro My beloved G4 died a horrible death. Got a new MacBook Pro with Leopard on it.
Reason works fine. Even ProTools is working fine with the patch that came out a few days ago.
Just upgraded my Oxygen 8 to an Axiom 49, but it's acting really weird - Reason recognizes the actual keyboard keys, but only certain knobs and sliders and not others. Plus, on the knobs and sliders it does recognize, it registers their numbers all wrong - knob 6 shows as knob 13, when I only have 8 knobs! The M-Audio site keeps telling me I have no problem, like some kind of weak Jedi mind trick. I'm due for a studio gig in a few days, please help!