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- Axiom 61 driver 1st gen install#
- Axiom 61 driver 1st gen drivers#
- Axiom 61 driver 1st gen manual#
- Axiom 61 driver 1st gen pro#
Having owned the original Axiom 49 and an Oxygen 8v2 and compared them side by side, I have found that there is nothing I don't like about the Oxygen but there are too many things I didn't like about the original Axiom. However the knobs and the pads reportedly suck.
Axiom 61 driver 1st gen pro#
How hard was it to set-up the axiom for reaper? I've read in some forums that people have trouble setting the axiom up with their programs, I don't know if these people are well educated on midi controllers or if they tried to plug n' play and hope for the best so I don't know whether to trust em.įrom what I've read in Gearslutz the Axiom Pro and Axiom Advanced (mk2) have nice keys and they no longer suffer from the "sticky keys" problem. Do you have the first gen axiom or the second gen? and its good to know it doesn't crash with reaper, I'm currently running Logic Pro 9 (I hope that doesn't earn me hatred on this forum) but maybe I'll have to look into getting Reaper. Well all this is good to hear, i think I'm gonna go for the axiom 61. I really do like working with/on the Axioms. If the combination of Axiom/Reaper is known to cause BSOD, wow ~ thatd suck :P I usually only have my boards hooked into Reason 4.0 and currently have only used them with Reaper a few times. If anyone can confirm Axioms causing crashes, Id totally like to see that.
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People say they need "broken in" - dunno about that. Whats funny, is the Axiom 25 seems better made by virtue of their manufacturing process than the 49.įor me, the pads on the Axioms are about a B = useable, but tedious. Those Oxy boards are not made to the same standard and are quite a bit astic-y. Id easily say go for the Axiom 49 over the Oxygen board. I'm gonna print it tomorrow and give it a read.Īnyway, I think the price of this keyboard is unbeatable for what it offers. Have no idea what the other buttons and the display does yet. I didn't had time to read it, so I just basically played a bit with the keys, knobs, pitch wheel and octave shift.
Axiom 61 driver 1st gen manual#
You'll need the manual to tweak it your way. As easy as hitting "Learn" and turning the knob.ĥ) It's too much functionalities and very customizable (not complaining). No delays at all.Ĥ) Knobs and sliders works just fine.
Axiom 61 driver 1st gen install#
You don't really need to install the drivers, but I installed it anyway.ģ) Reaper recognized it normally. I just installed the driver from the website before plugging it in and after that was just standard "new device" procedure on Windows. Didn't fit the space I had planned, but that doesn't make it worse in any way =pĢ) Easy installation. I only had a few hours to play with it, but as promised, here's my opinions (you already bought yours, but information is never too much ):ġ) It's bigger than it looks like in the picture. Just copy the file to the appropriate Cubase folder.Well, just received it today. Update: This driver still works up through Cubase 10. I haven’t tried it as I have not needed to.
Axiom 61 driver 1st gen drivers#
I should also mention that there are HyperControl drivers for Axiom AIR for Cubase available, which just might work as well. Unfortunately, I don’t believe this file is even available on the M-Audio website anymore (I couldn’t find it) so if anyone needs it, let me know and I will provide it (it is only 139 KB). It even appears that the insert, sends, and VST Instrument, selection and editing works, although I did not delve too deep into these features because I can’t imagine why anyone would ever want to try to edit their plug-ins or instruments this way (given that Quick Controls are so much easier to set up and use).Īnyway, there is no installer but the file, “AxiomProCubaseHyperControl.dll” just needs to be copied to the Program Files\Steinberg\Cubase 8\Components" folder.
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The Transport controls all work, the mixer knobs and faders all work, the solo, mute, arm, track select, mixer channel bank select, etc., all seem to work. I would like to report, however, that version 1.1.6 still works just fine with Cubase 8 (so far as I have tested it out). The last one released was for Cubase 6 (version 1.1.6). The M-Audio website no longer has a HyperControl driver for the Axiom Pro for Cubase. I just thought I would include this topic in case anyone is wondering or comes across the need for this information.