Good starting MIDI controller?
Good starting MIDI controller? Posted on: 06.05.2013 by Dylan Kockler So I'm just trying to figure out what a good MIDI controller would be to start off withI've mostly been hearing about the M-Audio Axiom 49 and the Akai MPK49 Which of those two would you go with and do you suggest any different MIDI controllers? | |
Lena Suggitt 01.06.2013 | Oxygen 8 plays really well, is quite easy to program and its small enough to go in a gig bag. My Evolution UC-33 also deserves a shout after nearly a decade of abuse. My mate was looking to buy a fancy new controller but couldn't find anything to match it. He got one on Ebay for |
Lena Suggitt 01.06.2013 | Oxygen 8 plays really well, is quite easy to program and its small enough to go in a gig bag. My Evolution UC-33 also deserves a shout after nearly a decade of abuse. My mate was looking to buy a fancy new controller but couldn't find anything to match it. He got one on Ebay for |
Lena Suggitt 01.06.2013 | Oxygen 8 plays really well, is quite easy to program and its small enough to go in a gig bag. My Evolution UC-33 also deserves a shout after nearly a decade of abuse. My mate was looking to buy a fancy new controller but couldn't find anything to match it. He got one on Ebay for |
Lena Suggitt 01.06.2013 | Oxygen 8 plays really well, is quite easy to program and its small enough to go in a gig bag. My Evolution UC-33 also deserves a shout after nearly a decade of abuse. My mate was looking to buy a fancy new controller but couldn't find anything to match it. He got one on Ebay for |
Lena Suggitt 01.06.2013 | Oxygen 8 plays really well, is quite easy to program and its small enough to go in a gig bag. My Evolution UC-33 also deserves a shout after nearly a decade of abuse. My mate was looking to buy a fancy new controller but couldn't find anything to match it. He got one on Ebay for |
Lena Suggitt 01.06.2013 | Oxygen 8 plays really well, is quite easy to program and its small enough to go in a gig bag. My Evolution UC-33 also deserves a shout after nearly a decade of abuse. My mate was looking to buy a fancy new controller but couldn't find anything to match it. He got one on Ebay for |
Lena Suggitt 01.06.2013 | Oxygen 8 plays really well, is quite easy to program and its small enough to go in a gig bag. My Evolution UC-33 also deserves a shout after nearly a decade of abuse. My mate was looking to buy a fancy new controller but couldn't find anything to match it. He got one on Ebay for |
Lena Suggitt 01.06.2013 | Oxygen 8 plays really well, is quite easy to program and its small enough to go in a gig bag. My Evolution UC-33 also deserves a shout after nearly a decade of abuse. My mate was looking to buy a fancy new controller but couldn't find anything to match it. He got one on Ebay for |
Lena Suggitt 01.06.2013 | Oxygen 8 plays really well, is quite easy to program and its small enough to go in a gig bag. My Evolution UC-33 also deserves a shout after nearly a decade of abuse. My mate was looking to buy a fancy new controller but couldn't find anything to match it. He got one on Ebay for |
Lena Suggitt 01.06.2013 | Oxygen 8 plays really well, is quite easy to program and its small enough to go in a gig bag. My Evolution UC-33 also deserves a shout after nearly a decade of abuse. My mate was looking to buy a fancy new controller but couldn't find anything to match it. He got one on Ebay for |
Lena Suggitt 01.06.2013 | Oxygen 8 plays really well, is quite easy to program and its small enough to go in a gig bag. My Evolution UC-33 also deserves a shout after nearly a decade of abuse. My mate was looking to buy a fancy new controller but couldn't find anything to match it. He got one on Ebay for |
Lena Suggitt 01.06.2013 | Oxygen 8 plays really well, is quite easy to program and its small enough to go in a gig bag. My Evolution UC-33 also deserves a shout after nearly a decade of abuse. My mate was looking to buy a fancy new controller but couldn't find anything to match it. He got one on Ebay for |
Lena Suggitt 01.06.2013 | Oxygen 8 plays really well, is quite easy to program and its small enough to go in a gig bag. My Evolution UC-33 also deserves a shout after nearly a decade of abuse. My mate was looking to buy a fancy new controller but couldn't find anything to match it. He got one on Ebay for |
Lena Suggitt 01.06.2013 | Oxygen 8 plays really well, is quite easy to program and its small enough to go in a gig bag. My Evolution UC-33 also deserves a shout after nearly a decade of abuse. My mate was looking to buy a fancy new controller but couldn't find anything to match it. He got one on Ebay for |
Dylan Kockler 06.05.2013 | So I'm just trying to figure out what a good MIDI controller would be to start off with I've mostly been hearing about the M-Audio Axiom 49 and the Akai MPK49 Which of those two would you go with and do you suggest any different MIDI controllers? |
Marylouise Palad 06.06.2013 | the keyrig is pretty good as well. Purchased one about a month ago. It's a really solid unit for the price..http://www.musiciansbuy.com/M-AUDIO-...-KEYRIG49.html |
Darrick Kroah 04.06.2013 | Nothing beats the launchpad as a first controller if you use ableton |
Lena Suggitt 01.06.2013 | Oxygen 8 plays really well, is quite easy to program and its small enough to go in a gig bag. My Evolution UC-33 also deserves a shout after nearly a decade of abuse. My mate was looking to buy a fancy new controller but couldn't find anything to match it. He got one on Ebay for |
Sydney Lashway 06.05.2013 | We used an m-audio axiom in our studio and I really did love that thing. This was before I grabbed a Maschine so the knobs, pads and the faders came in pretty handy. Most importantly the keys felt decent as well. |
Monserrate Rupnow 06.05.2013 | I like the MPK series myself, very solid feeling, and enough controls to get you started for just about everything. |
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