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MIDI Controller Bundle - 32-Key USB MIDI Keyboard Controller with Beat Pads, Sustain Pedal and Software Suite - M-Audio Oxygen Pro Mini and SP-2

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Size: 32 Mini Keys


Style: MIDI Keyboard w/ Sustain Pedal


Features

  • MIDI Keyboard Essentials - 32 velocity-sensitive, semi weighted keys for playing virtual sampler instruments and virtual synthesizer plugins
  • Beat Maker Mainstays - 8 RGB backlit MIDI assignable velocity sensitive drum pads with Note Repeat for beat production, clip launching, soundboard triggering and more
  • Total Command of Your Music Production - 4 assignable knobs, buttons and faders for tactile MIDI control of virtual instruments, effect plugins, DAW controls and more
  • Every Tool You Need Effortless auto-mapping for DAW controls & plugin parameters; Smart Chord & Smart Scale modes; Arpeggiator; pitch & modulation wheels; sustain pedal input; 1/8-inch (3.5mm) MIDI Output
  • Universal Sustain Pedal - Design with a conveniently located polarity switch for compatibility with all electronic keyboards

Date First Available: July 8, 2021


Size: 32 Mini Keys


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  • No Power Cord option and No Audio Out
Size: 61 Keys Style: MIDI Keyboard Only
This board can only be powered by USB no option for ac adapter or other power sources, and has no audio out or headphone options only USB so it needs to be connected to a computer to be used. There is no taking it with you to use as portable keyboard, seems counter intuitive to build it and leave out these options?? No headphone output why not? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2021 by Peter Koehler

  • Initial review *Android Compatible*
Size: 32 Mini Keys Style: MIDI Keyboard Only
This is an initial review of the M-audio oxygen pro mini 32 key midi controller/keyboard. Initial physical impression: solid build quality. Key bed is small but somehow I am not fumbling keys while playing and the keys have good travel range that starts loose and tightens towards the end and feels "springy". The buttons are all very "clicky" not mushy, at first I didn't like that but now I prefer it after a few sessions as it gives you a physical and audible cue. The pitch and mod wheels are a bit mushy but return well. The tiny screen is bright and legible, and the encoder nob has infinite spin with a click selection function. Sliders are fine, and the control nobs are fine but they are not infinite spin. The pads are okay, but just okay. I'm a drummer and these are not drummer pads. You can drum on them, but the Akai mini has vastly superior pads. They are passable and you can lay a beat down, but you can't physically roll a snare or anything with them (you can edit your input on the software for rolls/fills). The case is plastic and the whole unit is lightweight but does'nt feel cheap or flimsy. Quite solid. There is a basic USB cable included. No CD-ROM with drivers included (I miss the old days but understand), several leaflets with driver/software download instructions and a decent owners manual. Mine shipped in the actual M-audio box - not inside of another box but the keyboard didn't have a single blemish. She's a cute little thing. Initial Function/integration: Reading other reviews, I was not excited about jumping through the hoops to set her up, but it was easy and if you have at least 6mbps download speed and a computer - it is an insanely easy and quick process. M-audio has a nice website. Make sure you make an account first and then log in, navigate to product registration and then it immediately brings you to a software download and instruction page. The newest firmware update for the keyboard and drivers and firmware updater for your pc/laptop (and yes for you weirdo apple posers *cough* - I mean users). Install the updater and download the update - both small files. The install process is as simple as opening the installer on your computer, and the pressing the encoder button down on the oxygen before and during plugging it in to your usb port on your computer. A message pops up on the LED screen telling you it's ready for an update. Then, on the installer, you click install firmware update and about 8 seconds later it's done. Now, DAW integration is a more involved process if you want full integration instead of basic midi input for the keybed. Every, and I mean EVERY popular DAW is supported with the Oxygen, and the software download screen on the M-audio website has very clear and detailed instructions on how to setup with your DAW of choice. I have only used FL Studio as of now, so I will update after trying other DAW's. And, it did work very well with FL Studio. Let me get one big con out of the way: the description on Amazon says it includes pro-tools m-audio first edition - and I see nothing on the website about downloading it or a link or anything at all about it anywhere. I think it was a timed or limited time offer that went out, I'm not sure. Either way, if that was a major selling point - realize that it isn't in the package anymore. You definitely get a copy of ableton live lite, which is more than great, and MPC beats is free anyway. The thing that miffed me was the VST package was through pro-tools. Oh, and if you didn't know, FL Studio has a free unlimited use trial that integrates "any" VST plugin (of which there are too many quality free ones available online as well as samples). Parting thoughts and important extras: I feel that this is a massive value for what you pay. If you want to make loops, add music to home/youtube videos, write and record your own songs - literally everything you need is included with the physical product and ableton live lite access (which can be used to - you guessed it - play live shows). The learning curve is shallow for basic use but there is absolutely no limit to what you can do with it. For a beginner or, for people like me - a person on a budget, this is a must buy. It is versatile, has quality build and function, has a wide support of software, and M-audio regularly improves it through firmware updates. Now, here is my absolutely favorite part about this product: it works with my android tablet and phone! FL Studio mobile, an already stellar music producing mobile app, just got way better. I love this. You can literally put down a track anywhere now. I'm not sure if it works with apple phones or ipad. I don't like apple. I also don't use Linux so I can't help you there but I congratulate you for going against emporer gates for using Linux in the first place. If you have a tight budget and want maximum value - jump on this. If youvare looking for a gift for christmas, a birthday, for someone who loves music as a hobby or a youngster looking to get into music - this is that gift. If you love music and you want to make your own songs - please, do yourself a favor: if you can afford this, buy it, if not - start saving, download fl studio on you computer, free trial, mess around with it - it has a virtual keyboard and drum pads, or throw down the $14.99 on google play for the mobile version and start messing around with it. There is hours and hours of people that can show you how tobuse it on youtube and it rocks. Write songs, write crappy songs, mess around, fool around, mess up, succeed, crash and burn, try, fail, and try again. Don't *not* do it because you can't afford a music studio. Live your life, and don't be afraid. Follow that pounding in your chest, that pain, joy, anxiety, love, anger and peace that makes you the ONLY YOU in existence and turn it into something you can hold and hear that you can share with your family, your friends, and the world. You will only be stopped by yourself. And, while I'm at it, would you stop being so hard on yourself? You matter, you're awesome and no one could ever make anything more beautiful than you. It's gonna be okay. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2021 by Micah Ferraro

  • Does NOT work, ZERO tech support
Size: 49 Keys Style: MIDI Keyboard Only
Thought I'd ignore those who've had setup problems, but it's TRUE. The silly thing says load DAW preset - so I load it - still doesn't work! That's the whole point of a 21st century controller - to make this process EASIER. VERY LITTLE support out there, must dig DEEP. Now I'm off to email M-Audio. Wish me luck. Otherwise - GOOD QUALITY KEYS, hurray. Nice feel overall. UPDATE: 7/22/21 - NO CONTACT FROM TECH SUPPORT AFTER 1 WEEK, forget them!!! Terrible ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2021 by I'm a real customer

  • Not compatible with iPad or iPhone
Size: 32 Mini Keys Style: MIDI Keyboard Only
I bought this to do some away-from-home studio/songwriting work. I plugged it into my iPad prod and immediately got a message saying, "this accessory draws too much power" and it doesn't work. This is so disappointing. Because I would have bought something cheaper if that was the case.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Glitchy, glitchy, glitchy!
Size: 61 Keys Style: MIDI Keyboard Only
I bought the Oxygen Pro 61 key a couple of months ago and problems from the jump. First off, its a beautiful board which is why I was hoping this would work out. Love the drum pad layout. There is a heck of a learning curve when it comes to the setup but I got passed that. Now I am experiencing delays with the keybed. I am using this in Logic Pro X and have never had this issue with any other board. I could have dealt with everything else, including the pitch bend wheel being slow to react, but not a keybed glitch. With "Pro" in the name, I just expected more. Highly disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2021 by Shana|Lana

  • Great feel
Size: 61 Keys Style: MIDI Keyboard Only
The keybed is great. For someone what wants enough weight for this to feel good for piano, but also be able to play rock organ and synths, it's a great fit. I had the Axiom Pro before this and the keybed feels very similar. The controls all feel great-- the sliders much better than the Axiom pro was for organ. I'm using this for Mainstage and my only challenge so far has been the set of buttons under the sliders. There's some way to set them to "midi" mode, but I can't figure it out yet. If you do get it there, you'll have to set it each time you turn on the keyboard since it doesn't save which mode you're on. That said, if you put them in one of the other modes, they are still sending a midi signal, so you can just set them to "solo" mode and then map those midi signals to your Mainstage buttons. If you do get this- I found the perfect case. It's a little random, but normal 61 key cases are just too big. I found that if you search for double rifle cases, the size is perfect. I got one by a company called "Savior" that is very rugged and has great pockets for a good price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2021 by SG

  • Don't expect to get Ableton Live Lite
Size: 32 Mini Keys Style: MIDI Keyboard Only
Nice controller and a big improvement over my old one. However, for some reason you have to "contact customer service" to get the authorization code for Ableton, and M-Audio customer service ignores the request. I received a confirmation on my request promising a response in less than 72 hours, but it's been more than a week with nothing. I don't have a real need for Ableton, but I wanted to try it, and it was clearly (falsely) advertised as included, but they won't give you the code. I've asked twice now with no joy. Oh, well. Still a great controller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2021 by B.W.

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