Re: M-Audio Oxygen8 v2 and Wacom Bamboo Fun Tablet
Thank you for all your suggestions and comments. I decided to buy the M-Audio keyboard. I also need the tablet, but maybe another time ;) -- Ufuk http://ufuxlinux.com On Friday 05 December 2008 12:52:27 Karoliina Salminen wrote: Hello, I have M-audio Axiom 25 which I use as a portable 2 octave keyboard. It is very good. The keys are much more plastic and lower quality on Oxygen8 than on Axiom, I would like to recommend the Axiom models instead - the keys are semi-weighted and have a whole diffferent feel to them. To the date, the Axiom25 has the best feel of any keyboard I have owned to the date (I have Korg Wavestation, Roland D70 and one Yamaha and have previously had D10, and compared to those, the Axiom is better than any of those what is comes to feel). The pitch wheel has quite good feel to it and does pitch bends accurately. The mod wheel is also intuitive. And the keyboard has also aftertouch I frequently use when playing. I kind of expected lower quality from M-audio and I was positively surprised when I unboxed the keyboard. I have the sticky keys problem on the Wavestation. The Axiom feels like it is not likely to develop such problems. All keys function perfectly and I trust this keyboard now very much. It also features knobs, pads some buttons and a midi interface. So summary: Axiom25 is a 2 octave keyboard like the Oxygen8, but a higher quality version of the same concept. I use it on the desktop behind the computer keyboard when I compose - both fit nicely on the small space and I don't need to turn around to start playing. This setup is very productive. Here is a picture of my home studio: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_NN-IjvHwReE/SM1xQ-5WG8I/AHE/VNPQowTm1OQ/s 1600-h/karoliinastudio08_blog.jpg ( If you can't see the picture, please try this link: http://karoliinamusic.blogspot.com/2008/09/just-connected-hardware-synths-a gain.html ) Best Regards, Karoliina On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 3:23 AM, Ufuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I am a long time Ubuntu user but newbie at mutimedia production and graphics. I also have low budget which forces me to choose one of these products. Let me explain a little: I am playing with Jack and software synthesizer programs like Zynaddsubfx. I needed a midi keyboard. I found this model, the M-Audio Oxygen8 v2. Does anyone know about this keyboard? I -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: M-Audio Oxygen8 v2 and Wacom Bamboo Fun Tablet
Thank you for all your suggestions and comments. I decided to buy the M-Audio keyboard. I also need the tablet, but maybe another time ;) -- http://ufuxlinux.com On Friday 05 December 2008 12:52:27 Karoliina Salminen wrote: Hello, I have M-audio Axiom 25 which I use as a portable 2 octave keyboard. It is very good. The keys are much more plastic and lower quality on Oxygen8 than on Axiom, I would like to recommend the Axiom models instead - the keys are semi-weighted and have a whole diffferent feel to them. To the date, the Axiom25 has the best feel of any keyboard I have owned to the date (I have Korg Wavestation, Roland D70 and one Yamaha and have previously had D10, and compared to those, the Axiom is better than any of those what is comes to feel). The pitch wheel has quite good feel to it and does pitch bends accurately. The mod wheel is also intuitive. And the keyboard has also aftertouch I frequently use when playing. I kind of expected lower quality from M-audio and I was positively surprised when I unboxed the keyboard. I have the sticky keys problem on the Wavestation. The Axiom feels like it is not likely to develop such problems. All keys function perfectly and I trust this keyboard now very much. It also features knobs, pads some buttons and a midi interface. So summary: Axiom25 is a 2 octave keyboard like the Oxygen8, but a higher quality version of the same concept. I use it on the desktop behind the computer keyboard when I compose - both fit nicely on the small space and I don't need to turn around to start playing. This setup is very productive. Here is a picture of my home studio: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_NN-IjvHwReE/SM1xQ-5WG8I/AHE/VNPQowTm1OQ/s 1600-h/karoliinastudio08_blog.jpg ( If you can't see the picture, please try this link: http://karoliinamusic.blogspot.com/2008/09/just-connected-hardware-synths-a gain.html ) Best Regards, Karoliina On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 3:23 AM, Ufuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I am a long time Ubuntu user but newbie at mutimedia production and graphics. I also have low budget which forces me to choose one of these products. Let me explain a little: I am playing with Jack and software synthesizer programs like Zynaddsubfx. I needed a midi keyboard. I found this model, the M-Audio Oxygen8 v2. Does anyone know about this keyboard? I -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: M-Audio Oxygen8 v2 and Wacom Bamboo Fun Tablet
Ufuk wrote: Hello, I am a long time Ubuntu user but newbie at mutimedia production and graphics. I also have low budget which forces me to choose one of these products. Let me explain a little: I am playing with Jack and software synthesizer programs like Zynaddsubfx. I needed a midi keyboard. I found this model, the M-Audio Oxygen8 v2. Does anyone know about this keyboard? I want to learn it is useful or not and whether it is Linux friendly or not. I have an M-Audio Axiom 49 key and I have been more than happy with it. Plug and play has been my experience. I am also playing with Inkscape and the Gimp. I thought that a tablet might be useful for this. Do you suggest Wacom Bamboo Fun tablet for a beginner like me? Finally I need to hear your suggestions about which one is much worth to buy first. Because of my low budget, I need to choose one of them. Thanks. I have a Wacom Tablet from 2004. It works but I find I don't really use it all that often. I am not sure how well the newer devices are supported. Contrast this with my M-Audio Axiom, I use it almost daily right now, so obviously I would recommend the keyboard over the tablet :) signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: M-Audio Oxygen8 v2 and Wacom Bamboo Fun Tablet
Ufuk a écrit : Hello, I am a long time Ubuntu user but newbie at mutimedia production and graphics. I also have low budget which forces me to choose one of these products. Let me explain a little: I am playing with Jack and software synthesizer programs like Zynaddsubfx. I needed a midi keyboard. I found this model, the M-Audio Oxygen8 v2. Does anyone know about this keyboard? I want to learn it is useful or not and whether it is Linux friendly or not. I am also playing with Inkscape and the Gimp. I thought that a tablet might be useful for this. Do you suggest Wacom Bamboo Fun tablet for a beginner like me? Finally I need to hear your suggestions about which one is much worth to buy first. Because of my low budget, I need to choose one of them. Thanks. Sorry for double posting. Hi, i'm under studio 8.04.1 64 bits. I'm using wacom tablet since 2003, model CTF420, very close the bamboo model, it's plug and play in ubuntu since dapper. I think it's better in ardour/cinelerra/kdenlive/ and all the video/audio editing software using a timeline than a mouse. i'm using it for image editing under the gimp, inkscape, scribus and blender, it's a large pleasure. That's a good choice. Laurent from France -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: M-Audio Oxygen8 v2 and Wacom Bamboo Fun Tablet
Hello, I have M-audio Axiom 25 which I use as a portable 2 octave keyboard. It is very good. The keys are much more plastic and lower quality on Oxygen8 than on Axiom, I would like to recommend the Axiom models instead - the keys are semi-weighted and have a whole diffferent feel to them. To the date, the Axiom25 has the best feel of any keyboard I have owned to the date (I have Korg Wavestation, Roland D70 and one Yamaha and have previously had D10, and compared to those, the Axiom is better than any of those what is comes to feel). The pitch wheel has quite good feel to it and does pitch bends accurately. The mod wheel is also intuitive. And the keyboard has also aftertouch I frequently use when playing. I kind of expected lower quality from M-audio and I was positively surprised when I unboxed the keyboard. I have the sticky keys problem on the Wavestation. The Axiom feels like it is not likely to develop such problems. All keys function perfectly and I trust this keyboard now very much. It also features knobs, pads some buttons and a midi interface. So summary: Axiom25 is a 2 octave keyboard like the Oxygen8, but a higher quality version of the same concept. I use it on the desktop behind the computer keyboard when I compose - both fit nicely on the small space and I don't need to turn around to start playing. This setup is very productive. Here is a picture of my home studio: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_NN-IjvHwReE/SM1xQ-5WG8I/AHE/VNPQowTm1OQ/s1600-h/karoliinastudio08_blog.jpg ( If you can't see the picture, please try this link: http://karoliinamusic.blogspot.com/2008/09/just-connected-hardware-synths-again.html ) Best Regards, Karoliina On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 3:23 AM, Ufuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I am a long time Ubuntu user but newbie at mutimedia production and graphics. I also have low budget which forces me to choose one of these products. Let me explain a little: I am playing with Jack and software synthesizer programs like Zynaddsubfx. I needed a midi keyboard. I found this model, the M-Audio Oxygen8 v2. Does anyone know about this keyboard? I -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: M-Audio Oxygen8 v2 and Wacom Bamboo Fun Tablet
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:23 AM, Ufuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I am a long time Ubuntu user but newbie at mutimedia production and graphics. I also have low budget which forces me to choose one of these products. Let me explain a little: I am playing with Jack and software synthesizer programs like Zynaddsubfx. I needed a midi keyboard. I found this model, the M-Audio Oxygen8 v2. Does anyone know about this keyboard? I want to learn it is useful or not and whether it is Linux friendly or not. the little keyboard will work out of the box and it s a cheap versatile midi keyboard that will give you hours of pleasure that said don t expect miracles.. I am also playing with Inkscape and the Gimp. I thought that a tablet might be useful for this. Do you suggest Wacom Bamboo Fun tablet for a beginner like me? Finally I need to hear your suggestions about which one is much worth to buy first. Because of my low budget, I need to choose one of them. Thanks. Sorry for double posting. -- Ufuk Kilicaslan http://ufuxlinux.com -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users -- .wmv , .wma , .pps along with all proprietary Windows formats won t be accepted and/or viewed -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: M-Audio Oxygen8 v2 and Wacom Bamboo Fun Tablet
Ufuk wrote: I am also playing with Inkscape and the Gimp. I thought that a tablet might be useful for this. Do you suggest Wacom Bamboo Fun tablet for a beginner like me? Currently, tablets are FUBARed in Ubuntu-Intrepid. If you wanna use Hardy, I can point you to some things. -Cory K. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users