1/17/2024 0 Comments M audio oxygen pro 61 cubaseIt seems that if falls in and out quite regularly. it's a fair price, built well, and suits my needs as a beatmaker who uses FL Studio).Ĭlick to expand.I am trying out the pro 61 now, and experience the same thing as you: The faders are creating very jagged velocity curves. I've been really happy with it (the set up was tricky at first, but once figured, I really like it. If you guys have any questions about the Oxygen Pro 49 let me know. and a link to my M-Audio Oxygen Pro 49 review on my website. but I also wrote a super in-depth review on my website, which shares about 11 different videos covering the different aspect of the M-Audio Oxygen Pro (from how to set it up, to the quality of different areas on the MIDI Keyboard). I created an in-depth review video of it. It also has aftertouch on the keys (which I found you had to press quite hard to activate, but it works well.) and it also has TONS of features such as a built-in arpeggiator. so if you use a pitch wheel often, be careful with the Oxygen Pro until they truly fix the issue). but it does not hinder my usage of a MIDI Keyboard as a I never use a pitch wheel. they have come up with a "patch" which didn't fix it. The semi-weighted keys are great for the price, it's fully-loaded in terms of sliders, knobs, drum pads, transport buttons, and pitch wheel (this has been having issues in some DAWs, including FL Studio. Overall, I am very happy with this MIDI Keyboard for FL Studio. My review is strictly from an FL Studio point-of-view, as what DAW you use with a MIDI Keyboard really does matter (sometimes some features don't work, or it could be buggy in one DAW etc). Hey there! - I signed up to this forum specifically to share my opinions on the M-Audio Oxygen Pro 49. It's not an easy question to answer even if I knew what exactly you want it for. I will put my comments here when I get it.Īlso waiting for a yamaha cp88. It has all I need in a more compact layout that swits me better. However, I am waiting for the maudio m32 mini. Please note that there is an issue I had with faders not translating smooth ccs. I believe the launchkeys have no power button and the maudio does. Knobs are about the same with the launchkey ones feeling a bit better. The launckey moves through the track grid in abbleton very well and you have to program nothing. The launchkey will kill the maudio in a snap. If you want it for abbleton, then, there is nothing to discuss here. they can not even switch live from mackie mode to cc. If you want to ride the mixes or tracks, you go to the mixer mode, like the native instruments.īut with the maudio, you can have 8 faders in mackie mode, the one fader for modulation, 8 pads in cc mode, 8 pads in note mode, and some buttons in cc mode and some in mackie mode ALL IN THE SAME LAYOUT. The workflow in launchkey will be, pressing a button and then click a pad that gets you to pad ccs, fader ccs, or custom mode. You still have to do the stupid bank for tracks, but, honestly, I think only native instruments does that well. You can mix in a single layout mackie control and custom ccs. And then you have a custom mode for adding stuff on each control (pads, faders, knobs.)īut the maudio goes further. The launckey uses mackie mode to assign controllers. But the difference increment with the daw implementation. The maudio pro has simple a perfect layout in comparison. Where they differ is in daw implementation and layout. The maudio has this awful clicky clacky sounds that can cause an earthquake. The buttons in the launchkey are rubbered and feel great, super quiet. Also the pads are more responsive, but small. In terms of the build quality, launchkey is better in my opinion. I guess it's meant for playing synths and loops or effects over loops. If you want it for playing instrument lines ryding modulation and vibrato, that fader position doesn't work. I have had keyboards with the faders in the right side, and simply doesn't work. You can tell by the position of the faders. The launchkey has a weird layout that is gear to people that use abbleton live. Click to expand.It's not an easy question to answer even if I knew what exactly you want it for.īut, because I have experience with both, I might be able to give some guidance.
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