» M-Audio AXIOM 49 Advanced 49-Key Semi-Weighted USB MIDI Controller
M-Audio AXIOM 49 Advanced 49-Key Semi-Weighted USB MIDI Controller Details
Binding: ElectronicsBrand: M-Audio
EAN: 0612391700959
Feature: 49-key velocity-sensitive semi-weighted action keyboard with assignable aftertouch
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Label: M-Audio
Manufacturer: M-Audio
Model: 9900-41412-10
Publisher: M-Audio
Special Features: Axiom 49 is a compact mobile controller with 49 semi-weighted action keys featuring assignable aftertouch. 9 sliders, 8 rotary controls, 15 MIDI-assignable buttons (include 6 transport controls), assignable pitch bend and mulation wheels, and connections for sustain and expression pedals give you massive control of the music. 8 rubberized trigger pads are perfect for creating drum and percussion tracks or triggering samples. A backlit LCD screen and dedicated keypad make it front-panel programma
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M-Audio AXIOM 49 Advanced 49-Key Semi-Weighted USB MIDI Controller Features
- 49-key velocity-sensitive semi-weighted action keyboard with assignable aftertouch
- 8 MIDI-assignable trigger pads
- Compatible with free Enigma librarian/editor for storing and organizing setups
- Controller Mute function mutes controller output to avoid parameter jumps
- Includes Ableton Live Lite 4 music production softwareso you can make music right away
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M-Audio AXIOM 49 Advanced 49-Key Semi-Weighted USB MIDI Controller Reviews
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Summary: Low quality
Comment: The keyboard died after 1 year of very very VERY light use. It is my second M-Audio keyboard that let me down. I do not buy keyboards from m-audio anymore. If one needs disposable keyboard, there are cheaper alternatives.
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Summary: Great! Especially when using it with Apple Garageband!
Comment: GREAT PRODUCT!!!!!!! I can not say any more. The only downside is it is kind of heavy, but other than that, GREAT! The user manual could be a little easier to use as well.
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Summary: Good Product for Hobbyist
Comment: I've had this for about three weeks now and I am very happy with it. I am using it with GarageBand and it works seemlessly with that program. The weighted keys are nice to the touch although they obviously don't feel like a real piano. The drum pads are a nice addition as well. The touch sensitivity works well also and is adjustable according to your style of play.
My only compliant is that it looks like it would take a long time to program the controllers (knobs and presets) on this keyboard to work with the software program you are using. I haven't tried it yet becuase when i read through the manual i immediately thought (well i don't have time to go through all of this right now" It may be me, but I wish this process were easier.
I would say this is a quality product for the price and seems like it has the potential to be used for more advanced settings if you get to that level.
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Summary: pretty good
Comment: i am an equipment junkie and i end up owning a lot of keyboards. i have a fatar weighted controller. roland d-50, a roland a-20 that i bought on e-bay. this keyboard is nice to play. i use it for recording on sonar with reason as a soft synth. i am not very skilled using all the controls but it just plays well. i tried a smaller keyboard who can play piano on just 24 keys? i can't. you need some room to move. this keyboard lets you play.
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Summary: Great for budding keyboardists
Comment: The M-Audio Axiom 49-key MIDI keyboard is a great device for someone looking to learn piano or keyboard. 49-keys is probably the minimum amount I'd recommend for learning keyboard/piano because any less would cause some problems going up and down octaves. If you've never heard of a MIDI keyboard before, it is powered and hooked up to your computer via USB. A program is then ran on your computer that lets you record and edit the audio. The Axiom has 8 drum pads, which are great for saved beats and a TON of customizable knobs and sliders. It is very simple to use, although many of the programs can be confusing. Overall I would recommend the Axiom if you are looking for a cheap MIDI input for your computer or you are looking to learn the piano or keyboard.



