M-Audio Oxygen 61 MKV USB MIDI Controller, 61-Key

Don't get a MIDI controller -- get a music production hub. The Oxygen 61 MKV gives you pads, faders, and knobs for full control of instruments and plug-ins.

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M-Audio Oxygen 61 v3 USB Keyboard MIDI Controller

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The M-Audio Oxygen 61 vs3 49 key USB keyboard MIDI controller features eight assignable knobs, nine assignable faders plus dedicated transport and much more.

The Oxygen 61 USB MIDI controller delivers next-generation functionality from M-Audio(r), the leading innovator in mobile music production technology. Oxygen 61 features eight assignable knobs and nine assignable sliders, plus dedicated transport and track select buttons. DirectLink mode automatically maps these controls to common DAW functions* including transport, mixer, track pan and plug-in parameters.

Built-in factory presets offer support for popular virtual instruments right out of the box--no complicated setup required. Velocity-sensitive keys and a sleek, compact design round out a portable keyboard that's perfect for both production and performance. No other MIDI controller in this price range has so much functionality while remaining easy to use.

Streamlined Session Control

Featuring eight assignable knobs, nine assignable sliders, dedicated transport controls and track up/down buttons, Oxygen 61 gives you total control over your session--allowing you to stay engaged in the creative flow of recording and mixing music rather than being interrupted by the constant back and forth between QWERTY keyboard and MIDI controller. DirectLink mode automatically maps Oxygen 61 controls to common DAW parameters*--while factory presets provide instant mapping to popular virtual instruments including Xpand!(tm)2, Hybrid(tm), Velvet(r), Strike(r), Oddity, ImpOSCar and MiniMonsta. Use the dedicated Select buttons to quickly switch MIDI channels and presets for deep tactile read more control over multitimbral hardware and software instruments. Interfacing a MIDI controller with your software doesn't get any easier than this.

Professional Quality

M-Audio pioneered the category of mobile MIDI keyboard controllers, and we continue to be the best-selling name in the game. In fact, M-Audio controllers are used by more professional producers and players than any other brand on the market. Thanks to continued innovation over the course of nearly a decade, you'll find that the Oxygen 61 controller has a solid, reliable build--and puts as much musicality into the keyboard as it does into the complement of other MIDI controls.

Pro Tools Compatible

The Oxygen 61 MIDI controller offers out-of-the-box integration with Pro Tools(r) software--the industry standard DAW found in professional, project and personal studios around the world. With DirectLink, the Oxygen 61 controls instantly map to key parameters in the Pro Tools Mixer, Edit and Transport windows--as well as the powerful suite of virtual instruments bundled with Pro Tools. Together, Oxygen 61 and Pro Tools software provide streamlined workflow in a formidable system with tons of interface options and industry-standard file compatibility.

Features

- 61 velocity-sensitive keys
- 8 MIDI-assignable knobs
- 9 MIDI-assignable sliders
- 6 dedicated transport controls
- Dedicated track up/down buttons
- DirectLink mode automatically maps controls to common DAW parameters
- Unique Select buttons for on-the-fly step-through of presets, program changes and MIDI channels
- 4 velocity curves and 3 fixed velocity settings
- Sustain pedal input
- Class-compliant with Windows XP, Windows Vista and Mac OS X
- USB bus powered

Factory presets map controllers to popular music software:
- Xpand!2
- Hybrid
- Velvet
- Strike
- Oddity
- ImpOSCar
- Minimonsta

Power Supply: USB Cable (Included)
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Specifications
MIDI Data from variable controllers:
- MIDI Control Number
- RPN/NRPN
- Program, Bank LSB, Bank MSB
- Pitch Bend
- GM/GM2/XG SysEx Messages

MIDI Data from buttons/switches:
- Note On
- Note On/Off toggle
- MIDI CC On/Off toggle
- Program, Bank LSB, Bank MSB presets
- MIDI Machine Control functions
- GM/GM2/XG SysEx messages

Weeight: 7.5 lbs. (3.4kg)

Size (L x W x H): 35.7 x 9.4 x 3.7 in.

Compatibility
MME

Mac OS X Core MIDI

Minimum System Requirements (PC)
Windows XP (SP3)*

1GHz Intel or AMD**

512MB RAM

Windows Vista 32 (SP1) or Vista 64 (SP1)

1.6GHz Intel or AMD**

1GB RAM

128MB video card

* Home and Professional Edition only. Windows Media Center Edition is not supported.

** CPU may be higher for laptops.

M-Audio suggests you also check the minimum system requirements for your software, as they may be greater than above.

Minimum System Requirements (Mac)
Mac OS X 10.4.11 or 10.5.6

Macintosh G4 1GHz**

512MB RAM

G4 accelerator cards not supported

** CPU may be higher for laptops.

M-Audio suggests you also check the minimum system requirements for your software, as they may be greater than above.

Power Supply: USB Cable (Included)

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 401-658-5765

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 3 out of 5 stars. (16 ratings)
Submitted August 16, 2012 by Adam B in Miami, FL

"Oxygen 61 USB MIDI Keyboard"

Overall: 3 out of 5 stars
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I purchased this keyboard because I needed a MIDI controller for my studio. The sliders and knobs feel good, but the keys are cheap and it is reflected in the price. The unit is lightweight and easy to use, the controller is recognized by most DAW software on the market and the USB connectivity makes setup real quick. Now, the reason I give it mediocre reviews in terms of features, value, and the wow factor is because it does not have ANY MIDI ports on it whatsoever. No sound rating because the unit does not reproduce sounds. For $160, I hoped I would at least get a MIDI OUT port. No In, Out, or Thru ports on this unit severely limits its use in my studio. I would describe the unit as a USB controller, because it will not interface with any MIDI devices whatsoever.

Musical Background:

14 years music production and sound engineering, guitar

Musical Style:

rock, hip hop, electronic music
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