Fucking Oxygen keyboard never works properly with Cubase....
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Fucking Oxygen keyboard never works properly with Cubase....
Right, I've had it up to *here* with my Oxygen. I've been using it with SX3 for about 18months now, and still can't get my head round assigning the rotaries to various knobs and whatnot.
Was thinking of going for a Novation keyboard instead, does anyone use them and is their mapping all it's made out to be?
			
			
									
									
						Was thinking of going for a Novation keyboard instead, does anyone use them and is their mapping all it's made out to be?
I get the same shit with reason 3, i just upgraded to 4 last night... i hope that changes some (or all) of the issues with compatibility.marty wrote:have the same problem with mine but in reason. in ableton it works with no problems... nevertheless i invested the money in one of those doepfer pocket controls. quite cheap on ebay and worth every cent!
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I run an M-Audio Oxygen 8 with Reason V4, previously on V3 and before that on V2.5 and have never, ever once had a single problem with assigning or controlling the control surface.
The O8 is a blinding bit of kit allowing so much control over the UI.
To WUB: I don't know the issues with the O8 and Cubase, sorry.
To Strangus: BORE OFF!
			
			
									
									The O8 is a blinding bit of kit allowing so much control over the UI.
To WUB: I don't know the issues with the O8 and Cubase, sorry.
To Strangus: BORE OFF!
Bored of the same old fucking shit.
Bollocks to it...
						Bollocks to it...
This looks good, i need some knobs that actually work, as i'm using an oxygen which decides to send completely random midi everytime i try to use it to automate anything.marty wrote:have the same problem with mine but in reason. in ableton it works with no problems... nevertheless i invested the money in one of those doepfer pocket controls. quite cheap on ebay and worth every cent!
How cheap are we talking, there aren't any on there at the moment, was also looking at the BCR2000, but it is a bit expensive.
strangus wrote:I don't know why people buy M-audio crap. Their equipment is terrible...
i'd have to strongly disagree with you on that. i have 3 M-Audio products and they all work great - Delta1010LT sound card, BX8-A monitors and a Trigger Finger. everything works well, no driver conflicts or weirdness and everything is relatively durable.
as far as the Oxygen goes, i have to agree in terms of hearing nothing but bad about it. but regarding their other products, i can't complain as a 3 time purchasing consumer.
I think the issue with M-audio is the software lag.. 
IE. something radical changes in the OS world (Such as Leopard or Vista being released) and it can take up to 6 months for them to create appropriate drivers.
The M-Audio midiman 2x2 bootstrap firmware driver being a prime example..
Luckily, the M-Audio community have some strong DIY Developers that churn out a quick fix until the official driver is released.
I, personally, find M-Audio stuff great.. Especially for the price you pay.
M-Audio ProjectMix I/O is pretty much the Mackie clone at a whole bunch of pennies cheaper!
			
			
									
									
						IE. something radical changes in the OS world (Such as Leopard or Vista being released) and it can take up to 6 months for them to create appropriate drivers.
The M-Audio midiman 2x2 bootstrap firmware driver being a prime example..
Luckily, the M-Audio community have some strong DIY Developers that churn out a quick fix until the official driver is released.
I, personally, find M-Audio stuff great.. Especially for the price you pay.
M-Audio ProjectMix I/O is pretty much the Mackie clone at a whole bunch of pennies cheaper!
i got mine for about € 70. just have a look on ebay from time to time...Slim wrote:This looks good, i need some knobs that actually work, as i'm using an oxygen which decides to send completely random midi everytime i try to use it to automate anything.marty wrote:have the same problem with mine but in reason. in ableton it works with no problems... nevertheless i invested the money in one of those doepfer pocket controls. quite cheap on ebay and worth every cent!
How cheap are we talking, there aren't any on there at the moment, was also looking at the BCR2000, but it is a bit expensive.
my ox8 was a tank it got ruffed up over the years and never fucked up. it did eventually start doing this wierd hting with the pitch but that was more time, it was old, and being careless with it, but up untill then and besides that it worked flawlessly.
my new ox49 is the same no probs with any program ive tried it with (cubase,reaper,reason).
			
			
									
									my new ox49 is the same no probs with any program ive tried it with (cubase,reaper,reason).
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