MATRIXSYNTH: New M-Audio Axiom Controllers


Tuesday, July 13, 2010

New M-Audio Axiom Controllers

"The M-Audio® Axiom® 61 controller combines all the production power and performance you need to get the most from your music software and MIDI gear. More than just a “data entry” controller, the Axiom 61 features piano-style, semi-weighted keys for a musically satisfying playing experience. Large dynamic trigger pads make it easy to program beats and trigger one-shot samples—while the encoder knobs, faders, and buttons deliver complete real-time control over your software. DirectLink mode provides easy, automatic access to common DAW functions* including transport, mixer, track pan, and virtual instrument parameters—no complicated setup required. Axiom 61 even features a sleek, angled top panel for easy viewing in any environment."

"The M-Audio® Axiom® Pro 61 keyboard controller builds on the acclaimed Axiom 61 with premium TruTouch™ action, proprietary HyperControl™ MIDI mapping technology and other cutting-edge enhancements. HyperControl automatically maps the keyboard’s 65 controls to commonly accessed parameters in digital audio workstations including Pro Tools®, Cubase, Logic and Reason*, as well as software instruments. The constant two-way link with your host DAW means the keyboard’s controls are always in sync with your software’s active parameters. The intuitive graphic LCD constantly updates the current values, which ensures seamless editing and prevents parameter jumps—even when plug-ins are closed. Toggle instantly between Mixer and Instrument control modes. Map buttons to send QWERTY key commands right from the Axiom Pro 61. Save settings to 50 memory locations—each with four profiles of quick recall via the intuitive graphic LCD. Now you can control your entire session right from your Axiom Pro 61."
Click the pics for the supersized shots.

Links:
* Axiom 25
* Axiom 49
* Axiom 61
* Axiom Pro 25
* Axiom Pro 49
* Axiom Pro 61

3 comments:

  1. So all they did was add a slider to the 25 and rearrange the same stuff it already had? Guess this is good for me because I have 2 of limited edition ver. 1

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  2. Does anyone know the difference between the rotary encoders on the 25 and the non-detented rotary encoders on the Pro 25? Does it mean that both, like the Oxygen, have endless rotary encoders?

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  3. edit: I meant to say "unlike the Oxygen."

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