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M-Audio Axiom 61 Advanced 61-Key Semi-Weighted USB MIDI Controller

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The Axiom 61 is an advanced 61-key USB mobile MIDI controller with semi-weighted action and assignable aftertouch.

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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.

  • Get Into the Action - The Axiom series of mobile USB MIDI controllers has everything it takes to get the most from your MIDI software and hardware. Semi-weighted action complete with aftertouch gives you great feel and expression for both synth parts and pianistic passages. Eight rubberized trigger pads put your drums at your fingertips for programming with feel—or easy fire samples or visual effects.
  • Total MIDI Control - Assign the eight rotary encoders to mixer controls like panning and effects sends, or to any synth parameters you want to control. Map the nine sliders to software mixer faders or drawbars on your virtual organ. 15 buttons*, pitch and mod wheels, and sustain and expression pedal jacks round out a tour de force of MIDI domination. Assigning controllers is simple, yet has the power to let you delve as deep as you want. Each controller can map to just about any applicable parameter in the MIDI spec, including independent channel addressing for each. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination. * six buttons on the Axiom 25.
  • Intuitive Front-Panel Programming - M-Audio Axiom MIDI controllers all feature a large backlit LCD screen for visual feedback—and the 61-key and 49-key models also place a 10-key pad right on the front panel for direct, intuitive programming. You’ll also find 9 dedicated front-panel function buttons to easily access common operations like preset / program change or MIDI channel +/-, octave +/-, and transpose +/-. Use the Controller Mute button to prevent parameters from jumping when you change them, for example, then press Snapshot to transmit all current settings. 20 non-volatile memory locations instantly save and recall your favorite presets—and you can manage an entire preset library on your computer via SysEx dumps and our free Enigma software editor/librarian for PC and Mac.
  • Mobile Operation - The Axiom series is extremely compact and lightweight and all models are powered directly from your computer’s USB bus. Choose the size that’s best for your needs, then take your music anywhere you want to go.

Features

  • 61-key velocity-sensitive semi-weighted action keyboard with assignable aftertouch
  • 8 trigger pads, 8 rotary encoders, 9 sliders, 15 buttons (including 6 reassignable transport buttons)
  • 15 function buttons and backlit LCD screen for total front-panel programming
  • Built-in USB bus-powered MIDI interface including standard MIDI In and Out jacks
  • 20 non-volatile memory locations; compatible with free Enigma librarian/editor software

Specifications

  • MIDI Data from variable controllers
    • MIDI Controller Number
    • RPN/NRPN
    • Program, Bank LSB, Bank MSB
    • Pitch Bend
    • GM/GM2/XG SysEx Messages
  • MIDI Data from buttons/switches: - MIDI Controller Number
    • Note On
    • Note On/Off toggle
    • RPN/NRPN
    • MIDI CC On/Off toggle
    • Program, Bank LSB, Bank MSB presets
    • MIDI Machine Control
    • GM/GM2/XG SysEx messages
  • Size: 38.4 x 11.2 x 2.6 inches; 97.6 x 28.5 x 6.6 (cm)
  • Weight: 11.7 pounds; 5.3kg

Compatibility

  • MME
  • Mac OS X Core MIDI

System Requirements

  • Windows
    • Pentium 3 – 800 MHz or higher (CPU may be higher for laptops)
    • 256 MB RAM
    • DirectX 9.0b or higher
    • Windows XP (SP1) or higher (Windows 98, Me, NT, or 2000 not supported)
  • Mac OS
    • Macintosh G3* 800/G4* 733 MHz or higher (CPU may be higher for laptops)
    • OS X 10.3.9 with 256 MB RAM,
    • OS X 10.4.2 or greater with 512 MB RAM

*Native USB port required; G3/G4 accelerator cards are not supported.

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8/10

Not bad at all

— Chris Ware November 30, 2007

I bought one of these a while after they were released so can't comment on the waiting period - it came within a few days. I am a big fan of "no-nonsense" looking equipment and aside from the blue LEDs (maybe I'm just old fashioned but would have preferred green or orange) this didn't disappoint. The controls are very well laid out and labeled, and there are plenty of them too as you will see from the specs.

The rotary encoders can't really be faulted - they're ratcheted to enable tweaks of 1 unit, but I found them equally capable of making sweeping changes without too much of an irritating clicking noise. Especially useful is the configurable "acceleration" on them (you turn faster and the value increments/decrements faster than just linearly).

The faders seem equally, if not more, useful but feel slightly fragile in that they can wobble a bit from side to side (plus the bit on the top comes off if you pull it, but can easily be attached again with no ill effects). This doesn't really affect their use. Making small tweaks with these is more difficult than the knobs though.

The buttons are, well, just buttons, but as with all the controls you can program them to do just about anything, plus they are easy to trigger and good quality.

To me the drum pads feel like an afterthought - I don't play a lot of drum stuff but found it difficult to get a good velocity from them without hitting them hard or turning off the velocity curve (and just having a fixed velocity).

Onto the most important part - the keyboard. This is quite nice and the keys are well made. However they do wobble from side to side a bit, and in fast pieces you can hear them moving. If you're doing a lot of fast keyboard solos I'd recommend an unweighted keyboard with shallower keys - it seems a bit easy to mis-hit the adjacent key on this board (but maybe I'll get used to it). The aftertouch is good - not easy to accidently trigger, nor difficult to get the full range out of. It is programmable to any controller number (maybe you want to pitch bend when you press they key harder) and the display shows how hard you're pressing in real time.

There were just a couple of other "faults" I found. Firstly, there is a slight delay after keying in a program number before this is transmitted over MIDI - so care needs to be taken doing this live. In fact, I found if I carried on playing while waiting for this, it sometimes cancelled and left me with the current program, no change. I haven't found this a major problem, and you can always assign the programmable buttons to change the program which happens instantly.

The other problem was a slightly flimsy USB port - the cable wobbles around a bit and is easy to pull out. I haven't had it fall out on it's own or a bad connection while properly inserted yet though. While on the subject of USB, the supplied drivers work well, although it has to go through the setup process every time you plug it into a different USB port.

For the price this is brilliant - couple it with some software synths (like for example Korg's Legacy collection if you're into classic synths) and you have a modern, flexible setup at a fraction of the price of "the real thing". Oh, final point - the latency over the USB link is practically non-existent, any delay (any I can't say I've had any, only read about it) is purely the fault of software.

9/10

Review: Axiom 61

— Mark Mulkeen July 28, 2006

This is my second midi keyboard/controller and I can't be more pleased with it. The keys are big, semi weighted. The action feels nice. The trigger pads are a nice feature. I've not used them extensively but they certainly seem to work well once you've broken them in. The encoders are nice too. They make a clicking noise as you turn, while that may annoy some, it's good for accurate turning and with eight encoders you have a great deal of functionality. The faders by the side of them are again pretty good. They're quite thin but slide well. There's nine of them so you can have alot of control. With programable memory, transpose, octace, pitch bend, modulation, this keyboard would be a good buy at any time and I can't recommend it enough. Finally the keyboard is very big and sturdy, for me it's not the 'prettiest' controller out there but it's certainly one of the best.

9/10

Review: Axiom 61

— Mark Mulkeen July 28, 2006

This is my second midi keyboard/controller and I can't be more pleased with it. The keys are big, semi weighted. The action feels nice. The trigger pads are a nice feature. I've not used them extensively but they certainly seem to work well once you've broken them in. The encoders are nice too. They make a clicking noise as you turn, while that may annoy some, it's good for accurate turning and with eight encoders you have a great deal of functionality. The faders by the side of them are again pretty good. They're quite thin but slide well. There's nine of them so you can have alot of control. With programable memory, transpose, octace, pitch bend, modulation, this keyboard would be a good buy at any time and I can't recommend it enough. Finally the keyboard is very big and sturdy, for me it's not the 'prettiest' controller out there but it's certainly one of the best.

9/10

Worth the wait

— Tony Draper June 23, 2006

I originally ordered my Axiom 61 in March, when they were supposed to be released. Having received mine today, after 3 and a half months' wait, I have to say that it was worth the wait.

Unpacked, the original thing that struck me was the lack of an instruction booklet. (Possible that mine is a one-off, but all it had was a 'quick start' and a 'presets' document). As a user of Mac OS X, I knew that it should just run straight through core MIDI, and that's exactly what it did. Powered off the bus, I plugged it into a spare USB slot and immediately loaded up Logic Pro, and there it was, ready to go. The faders and knobs were automatically mapped to the most-often used parameters and worked great - not fiddly to use at all. The knobs are ratcheted so slight tweaks are easily achieved.

The keyboard itself is very small and tidy and laid out very well. Light too (4kg, so my courier informs me) which makes it extremely portable. One thing to note is that the keys are a little plasticky - to get the full velocity out of the keys u really have to whack them, and it does feel a little dangerous. However it's very easy to play and the performances that it produces are subtle and effective. The aftertouch facility also works fine, but again feels a little delicate.

With the lack of an instruction booklet I'm kinda struggling to navigate the buttons under the screen, as they're not exactly clear to use. However, having only had it a couple of hours, I can't really complain!

Definitely one of the most competitive MIDI controllers out there right now for the price, and combining assignable knobs and faders with semi-weighted keys and aftertouch is a winning combination.

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