M-Audio AXIOM 61 Advanced 61-Key Semi-Weighted USB MIDI Controller 9900-51413-10

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M-Audio AXIOM 61 Advanced 61-Key Semi-Weighted USB MIDI Controller 9900-51413-10
 
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Product Description

The Axiom 61 is an advanced 61-key USB mobile MIDI controller with semi-weighted action and assignable aftertouch. Eight rubberized trigger pads are ideal for creating drum tracks and firing samples. Nine sliders and eight endless rotary encoder knobs put you in total control of your software studio. There are also 15 MIDI-assignable buttons--including six transport controls--assignable wheels, foot pedals and more. Programming is a breeze with dedicated front-panel keypad and backlit LCD screen. 20 memory locations store your setups and the free Enigma editor/librarian software lets you manage an unlimited number on your computer.

Product Details

  • 61-key velocity-sensitive semiweighted action keyboard with assignable aftertouch
  • 8 MIDI-assignable trigger pads
  • 15 assignable buttons, including 6 transport buttons
  • Compatible with free Enigma librarian/editor for storing and organizing setups
  • Includes Ableton Live Lite 4 music production softwareso you can make music right away

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Axiom 61 just keeps on working
 
Review Date: April 16, 2008
Reviewer: Gehrig K. LaVelle, Cedar Falls, IA USA
I first had the Axiom 25 and loved it when I used Garageband. When I got ProTools (all of them Mini 2, LE, and M-Powered) I moved up to another brand. When I got Logic Pro and Logic Pro Express I got the Axiom 61 and never looked back. I have a double rack and the Axiom 61 gets used constantly and I think that says it for me.

P.S. I didn't know there was a"lead" issue with the paint on the Axiom, but again I don't play on the paint, or have small children, or dogs or cats, et al.
Me learn now. Me now know.
 
Review Date: November 1, 2009
Reviewer: clint,
M-Audio's name is popular for a reason.

That being said, my only complaints are: ;)

1. A couple of the plastic keys stick (slightly) after a few minuets of rest. This is no big deal. If I wanted fully weighted keys I would get 'em.

2. The knobs don't terminate. They don't have a start or stop point. They just rotate 360 and keep going and they click into place with each turn rather than rotate smoothly. I now only use the sliders. I'd say I only need 30% of this controller (61 semi-weighted keys and some knobs and sliders).

My biggest complaint is my ignorance. I thought I needed to upgrade my PC's sound card to include MIDI connectivity. I then thought that I would need a USB to MIDI converter... Although programing can be fun I'd prefer making music.

I only needed a USB port.

I don't need the display. I don't need the any of the funky buttons under the display. I don't need the numeric keypad that is to the left of the display or the ability of the controller to save anything. I only needed 61 keys, a pitch bend and mod wheel and a few sliders and knobs. The software I use takes care of everything else.

Granted, clicking and dragging a mouse on stage is no fun when playing live so all of the features that the M-Audio Axiom 61 offers would be more than enough for the professional musician who sees no need in spending $2k+ on a dedicated/ limited/ physical workstation.

My set up is this:

An HP laptop with 3 Gigs o' ram, Windows 7, FL Studio 9 and now an Axiom 61. This is more than enough for the student/hobbyist/studio/musician.

I would not recommend the Axiom to myself.

My next USB DAW slave keyboard will be a 61 key stick with 8 knobs, 8 sliders and an on off switch. I know their out there.

I purchased this thing out of ignorance.

I give it *****5 stars for the learning experience.




















































































Excellent contoller for the money
 
Review Date: January 27, 2008
Reviewer: Gene Mcsweeney,
I use this keyboard with and Imac, Garage Band and B4 II. I like the action and generous controls.
works like a dream
 
Review Date: February 20, 2009
Reviewer: nonscelus, Demonocracy
Arrived in perfect condition. There isn't a compatible driver for it on Windows Vista despite the maudio site saying just plug it in and play it. But I got it to work and haven't come across any problems so far. 61 keys is great!
Good for a first keyboard
 
Review Date: October 14, 2009
Reviewer: dave, USA
I bought this so I could use it for controlling midi in a sequencer, which I have never done before getting this, and also for learning to play the keyboard. It works as advertised with ableton live lite 7, it is pretty easy to figure out how to setup the controls. The velocity sensitive keys work good, the sliders that people say feel cheap do in fact feel cheap but it doesnt really affect their performance, they work just fine. The knobs work well for controlling the pan of the channel, and the drum pads work for controlling drums, although I dont find them to be necessary as this can also be done using the velocity sensitive keys. Overall the keyboard feels pretty solid, I am glad I went with this one instead of a cheaper one.

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