Thank you all for the comments.
So I can see that the axiom is a good choice for most of you. I need a not
piano like keybord to answer that question. I've got already a nice Roland
fp7 for that.
What does it mean I cant save settings? Will I have to configure the knobs
every time I open the software?
Thank you all
Guten Rutsch gleichfalls.
Moshe
On 31 בDec 2013 16:25, "Edgar Aichinger" <edogawa(a)aon.at> wrote:
Am Dienstag, 31. Dezember 2013, 13:03:11 schrieb
Brendan Jones:
On 12/31/2013 12:40 PM, Moshe Werner wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm in the market for some nice keybord
controller.
> I would be glad to hear your
recommendations.
>
> Her are the musthaves:
> 1. Linux compatibility
> 2. Pitch + Modulation
> 3. Velocity sensitive (aftertouch would be
nice but not mandatory)
>
> Also some assignable pads and knobs woud be
useful.
>
> Would love to have your insights.
>
> Cheers
> Moshe
I love my M-audio Axiom. Has all the things you
requested. Totally
programmable, user selectable velocity response
etc etc. All USB MIDI
controllers should work with Linux out of the
box.
I second that - while i'm not a keyboarder who could competently judge
this,
the keys, wheels, knobs and faders on my Axiom-61 feel certainly better
than
those on that old AKAI MX-73 master-keyboard i've had before.
Edgar
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