M-Audio Oxygen Pro Mini
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M‑Audio go Pro with a new Oxygen controller keyboard.
M‑Audio’s trusty MIDI controller workhorse treads indefatigably onwards.
M‑Audio’s 88‑note controller significantly improves its bang‑per‑buck ratio.
With plenty of performance features, DAW control and programmability, have M‑Audio found the winning formula in the MIDI controller‑keyboard game?
New MkV MIDI keyboards boast Smart Scale and Smart Chord features, plus arpeggiator, note repeat and more.
Can £175$229 really buy you a usable 88‑note controller keyboard?
M-Audio’s Hammer 88 is a fully weighted 88-note keyboard with a very attractive price tag.
M-Audio have today announced their brand new Hammer 88 keyboard controller — a stripped down MIDI controller...
M-Audio’s CTRL49 takes the Akai Advance control keyboard concept and adds DAW control.
Press Release: M-Audio (m-audio.com), synonymous with innovative music production technology...
Can M-Audio's ambitious pad controller offer something new in the era of hybrid beat workstations?
M-Audios Oxygen 49 offers competitively priced control over your DAW.
The Axiom Pro showcases M-Audios controller keyboard know-how and debuts their brand-new Hyper Control technology, which is designed to make adjusting software parameters quicker and easier.
M-Audio's new wireless controller keyboard aims to free you from the restraints of MIDI cables.
Controller keyboards are fitting ever more control facilities into progressively smaller units costing less and less. Is the semi-weighted Axiom 25 M-Audio's best deal yet?
M Audio have packaged a fully featured control surface with motorised faders, an 18-input Firewire interface and eight mic preamps in one box — at a very competitive price.
There are dedicated (and expensive) control surfaces for Logic, Pro Tools and Cubase... so why not an affordable one for Apple's semi-free entry-level application Garage Band? M-Audio must have thought exactly the same thing...
The Trigger Finger is clearly intended for those of us who prefer hitting to clicking when it comes to percussion, but, as we discover, there's much more to it than that...
M-Audio have been producing impressive, inexpensive controller keyboards for some time, and have recently moved seriously into Firewire interfacing. The new Ozonic seeks to combine both capabilities in one product — and all for less money than you'd think...
Thin is clearly 'in' amongst manufacturers of keyboard controllers. Mere months after the arrival of Edirol's slender PCR1, M-Audio weigh in with the equally waif-like O2. But is it slim and trim, or just a lightweight?