🚁Oxygen Pro Help Area: itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/ ✅ Oxygen Pro TEMPLATE: itsgratuitous.com/product/m-audio-oxygen-pro-premium-user-preset/ 🎹 M-Audio Oxygen Pro Review: itsgratuitous.com/m-audio-oxygen-pro-49-review/
Thanks for posting. I bought the M-Audio Oxygen Pro 49, and also the Novation Launchkey 49 MK3. I returned the Launchkey, because the preset editor software only works with internet. I dont like that. the keys are better on the M-audio. One thing that the Launchkey has better are the drumpads. M-audio drumpads have low sensitivty and sometimes miss finger beats.
Thanks for sharing. Yes I really don't like the way companies are moving to this portal type software.. think about it.. why does your MIDI Keyboard need to be connected to the internet? That's very odd. I never use drum pads for beatmaking, which is why I turned the Drum Pads into a way to navigate FL Studio. See drum pad navigation here: itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/what-can-it-do/ Great feedback, thanks!!
i have an older 49 key M-Audio model, it works fine, but i also have the arturia keylab 61 MKII, with the DAW button you can choose wich DAW to use, and the knobs, sliders, and navigation buttons are automatically set, the DAW button on the midi controller is for choosing you preferred DAW
@@itsGratuiTous the arturia keyboard works great with FL when you choose the FL DAW preset, maybe its a flaw in the oxigen pro, did you do an update to a more recent firmware?
Yes latest firmware 👍 - Depending on MIDI Keyboard vendor, sometimes they customize the DAW experience. Typically out of the box you have to create your own setup. What features does Arturia have in FL Studio what you're talking about for hands-on experience?
I was kinda leery about picking mine up because I haven’t had the best experience with M-Audio and quality control. I’m still having issues with using any functionality beyond just basic MIDI controller stuff, but as far as just plain usability, I absolutely love it. M-Audio really should have made it more intuitive to do things like control VSTi’s. I still find myself having to work with the mouse to program a VSTi instead of using the Pro’s controls. Other than that, I don’t regret picking it up. For me, the aftertouch was worth the price I paid for it alone.
MIDI Mapping is always a tricky task depending on what MIDI Controller & DAW Combo you're using. The M-Audio Oxygen Pro Preset Editor is really powerful, and if you use FL Studio, we can manually set up Global Links to get your VST set up for you each time you open a new or old project. The main thing I would like to see changed in a Oxygen Pro mkii is that the knobs are endless encoders, rather than absolute, so we can get better hands-on mixing 👍 Here's my help area if you've missed it for the Oxygen Pro: itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
Can you please please please do a video on how to use this specific keyboard? What and how are all the buttons and knobs used , what do they do? What are they for?
Hey there! Please follow my Oxygen Pro Help Guide: itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/ Go through each page step by step to understand the process. If I missed anything, I can add to my help area.. it’s pretty in depth.
Hello, how about the screen? No OLED burn-in? Seems like you've had it for a few years now, but you said you didn't use it immediately after purchase, so it's not clear how much of a long-term review this is. Just wondering how everything has held up. The keys, the pitch wheels (although you don't use them much), etc. I did hear that your issue with the fader values went away. Thank you for the video, sir.
Overall the MIDI Keyboard is holding up well. No screen burn in. I do not use the Pitch Wheel or Mod Wheel for making beats. Mainly just focus on the piano keys & transport buttons. The faders / knobs are nice to have, but they are not motorized and absolute knobs (not endless encoders), so hands-on mixing isn't the best. If you use FL Studio, my custom drum pad workflow from the Premium MIDI Script & Template for the Oxygen Pro is very enjoyable! itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
I cannot say.. I know it works really good with Windows. Some users on Mac cannot import my Premium Template, but some can.. All my Oxygen Pro information can be found here: itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
@itsGratuiTous ah okay thanks man! Can I follow this for oxygen mkv 49 as well ? Planning to get that since I don't see a significant difference from pro
@@thisisreced The non pro oxygen MIDI Keyboard does not have Semi-Weighted Keys and I'm not sure if it has forward / back 1 bar.. You can view my Oxygen Pro Help Area to help you purchasing decision: itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
If you're just getting started, the Nektar might be a good option. It's more affordable, and offers quite a bit for the price there! The Oxygen Pro has semi-weighted keys (a little better than cheaper piano key feeling), and I created a cool drum pad workflow to navigate FL Studio with my Premium Template & Premium MIDI Script. You can learn more here: itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/ Let me know if you have ANY questions about how to buy a MIDI Keyboard for music production before you buy one! # GratuiTous
Sorry I cannot give any advice as I have not used Nektar Impact GXP. All information I have for the M-Audio Oxygen Pro MIDI Keyboard is on my help area: itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
Hey, I've used Nektar for 3 years --and that's the reason I'm watching this video, lol. I'm looking to upgrade. The keys on the Nektar are so bad. The springs are tight, even after some 3 years of owning this thing. It physically hurts after a while, if you are playing chords.
I read some reviews saying the keys were stiff... but I didn't think much of it, until I had to actually play music. It WILL hold you back. Also, some extra advice: You don't need 64 keys for a MIDI controller. A midi controller helps you write riffs. Not play classical concertos.
@@arunkarthikma3121 I've had a decent experience with the Oxygen Pro for its price-point. All information I have is on my help area: itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
@@arunkarthikma3121 Yeah I like a 49-Key MIDI Keyboard.. it's what I recommend to students of my Beatmaking Education platform: itsgratuitous.com/courses/
🚁Oxygen Pro Help Area: itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
✅ Oxygen Pro TEMPLATE: itsgratuitous.com/product/m-audio-oxygen-pro-premium-user-preset/
🎹 M-Audio Oxygen Pro Review: itsgratuitous.com/m-audio-oxygen-pro-49-review/
Thanks for posting. I bought the M-Audio Oxygen Pro 49, and also the Novation Launchkey 49 MK3. I returned the Launchkey, because the preset editor software only works with internet. I dont like that. the keys are better on the M-audio. One thing that the Launchkey has better are the drumpads. M-audio drumpads have low sensitivty and sometimes miss finger beats.
Thanks for sharing. Yes I really don't like the way companies are moving to this portal type software.. think about it.. why does your MIDI Keyboard need to be connected to the internet? That's very odd. I never use drum pads for beatmaking, which is why I turned the Drum Pads into a way to navigate FL Studio.
See drum pad navigation here:
itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/what-can-it-do/
Great feedback, thanks!!
i have an older 49 key M-Audio model, it works fine, but i also have the arturia keylab 61 MKII, with the DAW button you can choose wich DAW to use, and the knobs, sliders, and navigation buttons are automatically set, the DAW button on the midi controller is for choosing you preferred DAW
Not all DAWs work out of the box by selecting your DAW with DAW Mode on a MIDI Keyboard.
itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
@@itsGratuiTous the arturia keyboard works great with FL when you choose the FL DAW preset, maybe its a flaw in the oxigen pro, did you do an update to a more recent firmware?
Yes latest firmware 👍 - Depending on MIDI Keyboard vendor, sometimes they customize the DAW experience. Typically out of the box you have to create your own setup. What features does Arturia have in FL Studio what you're talking about for hands-on experience?
I was kinda leery about picking mine up because I haven’t had the best experience with M-Audio and quality control. I’m still having issues with using any functionality beyond just basic MIDI controller stuff, but as far as just plain usability, I absolutely love it.
M-Audio really should have made it more intuitive to do things like control VSTi’s. I still find myself having to work with the mouse to program a VSTi instead of using the Pro’s controls.
Other than that, I don’t regret picking it up. For me, the aftertouch was worth the price I paid for it alone.
MIDI Mapping is always a tricky task depending on what MIDI Controller & DAW Combo you're using. The M-Audio Oxygen Pro Preset Editor is really powerful, and if you use FL Studio, we can manually set up Global Links to get your VST set up for you each time you open a new or old project.
The main thing I would like to see changed in a Oxygen Pro mkii is that the knobs are endless encoders, rather than absolute, so we can get better hands-on mixing 👍
Here's my help area if you've missed it for the Oxygen Pro:
itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
Can you please please please do a video on how to use this specific keyboard? What and how are all the buttons and knobs used , what do they do?
What are they for?
Hey there! Please follow my Oxygen Pro Help Guide: itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
Go through each page step by step to understand the process. If I missed anything, I can add to my help area.. it’s pretty in depth.
Hello, how about the screen? No OLED burn-in? Seems like you've had it for a few years now, but you said you didn't use it immediately after purchase, so it's not clear how much of a long-term review this is. Just wondering how everything has held up. The keys, the pitch wheels (although you don't use them much), etc. I did hear that your issue with the fader values went away. Thank you for the video, sir.
Overall the MIDI Keyboard is holding up well. No screen burn in. I do not use the Pitch Wheel or Mod Wheel for making beats. Mainly just focus on the piano keys & transport buttons. The faders / knobs are nice to have, but they are not motorized and absolute knobs (not endless encoders), so hands-on mixing isn't the best.
If you use FL Studio, my custom drum pad workflow from the Premium MIDI Script & Template for the Oxygen Pro is very enjoyable!
itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
Is the Oxygen pro 49 integration with FL studio with Mac M1 good ?
I cannot say.. I know it works really good with Windows. Some users on Mac cannot import my Premium Template, but some can.. All my Oxygen Pro information can be found here:
itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
@itsGratuiTous ah okay thanks man! Can I follow this for oxygen mkv 49 as well ? Planning to get that since I don't see a significant difference from pro
@@thisisreced The non pro oxygen MIDI Keyboard does not have Semi-Weighted Keys and I'm not sure if it has forward / back 1 bar.. You can view my Oxygen Pro Help Area to help you purchasing decision:
itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
Im between this one and the nektar lx49 one
If you're just getting started, the Nektar might be a good option. It's more affordable, and offers quite a bit for the price there!
The Oxygen Pro has semi-weighted keys (a little better than cheaper piano key feeling), and I created a cool drum pad workflow to navigate FL Studio with my Premium Template & Premium MIDI Script. You can learn more here:
itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
Let me know if you have ANY questions about how to buy a MIDI Keyboard for music production before you buy one!
# GratuiTous
can i buy nekter gxp ? did it has better keybed semiweighted ?
Sorry I cannot give any advice as I have not used Nektar Impact GXP. All information I have for the M-Audio Oxygen Pro MIDI Keyboard is on my help area:
itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
Hey, I've used Nektar for 3 years --and that's the reason I'm watching this video, lol. I'm looking to upgrade.
The keys on the Nektar are so bad. The springs are tight, even after some 3 years of owning this thing. It physically hurts after a while, if you are playing chords.
I read some reviews saying the keys were stiff... but I didn't think much of it, until I had to actually play music.
It WILL hold you back.
Also, some extra advice: You don't need 64 keys for a MIDI controller.
A midi controller helps you write riffs. Not play classical concertos.
@@arunkarthikma3121 I've had a decent experience with the Oxygen Pro for its price-point. All information I have is on my help area: itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/
@@arunkarthikma3121 Yeah I like a 49-Key MIDI Keyboard.. it's what I recommend to students of my Beatmaking Education platform:
itsgratuitous.com/courses/
Will the 32 version work good with fl?
I haven't used the 32. I always recommend at least 49-Key MIDI Keyboard for beatmaking: itsgratuitous.com/help/m-audio-oxygen-pro/